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October 7, 2016

Common-Sense Tips for Keeping Your Custom Cabinetry Beautiful

After months of planning and renovating, your dream kitchen is complete and all that's left to do is sit back, relax and enjoy ... or perhaps start entertaining!

It's no secret that the custom cabinetry you chose for your kitchen makeover ate up a good chunk of your renovation budget. Quality cabinetry is worth the investment but needs care to maintain its beauty for years to come.

Recently, Miralis released an updated maintenance guide for their custom cabinetry. Here are a few of their common-sense tips for caring for your investment.

Protect your cabinetry from extreme heat or moisture

Although quality cabinetry is designed to stand the wear-and-tear of daily life, there are some occasions when extra precaution should be taken. For example, when putting your oven on self-clean mode, it helps to open surrounding cabinet doors and drawers. To protect your cabinetry from excessive heat, bring your oven forward six inches (if possible). Excessive or constant heat coming from appliances such as an oven or dishwasher can damage the sides of the doors and cabinetry.

Appliances such as kettles, coffeemakers, toasters or toasters ovens can also cause damage to cabinetry. Once these appliances are turned on, they should be pulled forward so the heat or steam they generate won't damage the underside of the cabinetry. 

Steer away from hanging damp dish towels or wet rags on your cupboard doors. Over time, the direct moisture can cause the door's edge-banding to peel off, and may even warp or change the colour of the wood. 

Use the right tools for the job

Miralis encourages their clients to treat their wood cabinets "like a quality piece of furniture," maintaining their beauty with products made specifically for varnished woods. Found at your local hardware store, these specialized products remove the grease from your cabinetry without causing any damage. 

For melamine, laminate, polyester, acrylic or lacquer finishes that are matte, wash using soapy water (a soft soap, not dishwashing soap), rinsing with clean water to avoid a soapy residue and drying immediately to avoid streaks. Glossy finishes can be cleaned with Windex or a vinegar-water mixture and wiped dry with a cloth. Caring for glossy finishes is similar to cleaning a mirror. Abrasive products such as Javex, Comet, Ajax or Vim should be avoided.

Make minor repairs as needed

Cabinetry manufacturers understand that as careful as you may be, damage can occur and affect the overall look of your custom cabinetry. While all major repairs should be carried out by a company that specializes in cabinetry, minor repairs often require a simple touch-up that can be performed by the homeowner. Ask your cabinetry manufacturer where you can find a stain touch-up kit, touch-up markers or wax stick suitable for your cabinetry.

Cabinetry hinges take a beating over time and may need to be adjusted. In this easy-to-follow YouTube video, Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre president Neil Samson explains how simple it is to adjust your cabinet door hinges using only a screwdriver.
  

May 27, 2016

Which Wood Type is Right for Your New Kitchen Cabinetry?

Although many of today’s new kitchen designs contain the modern elegance of glass and stainless steel, it’s often the warmth and texture of wood cabinetry that can make your kitchen feel like home.

Over the coming weeks, Monarch will be examining the different wood types available for your kitchen and bathroom cabinetry. This week, we take a look at the unique characteristics of maple.

Photo courtesy of Cuisines Laurier


Maple:

  • is a strong, resilient hardwood with a more uniform grain than other wood types
  • may include tiny "bird's eye" dots and mineral streaks
  • is known for its smooth texture and creamy white color, which can exhibit subtle variation from white to light brown
  • is an ideal wood species for painted, glazed and stained finishes
  • popular for its shock resistance and durability
  • produces a smooth, clean look when stained
  • can be finished to resemble other, more expensive, hardwoods and softwoods such as cherry and cedar
  • is a good choice if you’re looking for a light, airy kitchen or a dramatic kitchen with darker finishes



Are you ready to make your home renovation dreams a reality? Call Monarch Kitchen and Bath Centre at 905-686-2001, or drop by our kitchen and bath showroom and chat with a member of our design team.

August 30, 2012

Monarch's Beautiful Bar and Bath Designs -- in Bermuda!

This stunning bar design ties in seamlessly to the rest of the home.

Bar design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Design

An elongated bar sink adds a sleek, modern touch.
Keep it bright and white with a shower partition instead of shower curtain or door.

A white marble Bermuda bath design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre.