Getting a Handle on Quick Kitchen Makeovers

With the credit crunch biting and the home market pretty stagnant, people are veering towards a bit of DIY both to make their living environment more enjoyable and to probably maximise the value of their property when the time does come to sell again. John Lewis the UK retailer revealed recently an uplift in sales of kitchen replacement and refurbishment products in lieu of investment in complete new kitchens – and several trustworthy sources in the DIY market reckon to have had a rise in sales too. Let’s start with something straightforward like kitchen drawer and cupboard brass door handles. Replacing a straightforward wooden pine door knob ( which come as standard in so many kitchen designs ) with a finely made antique pewter style twisted bar handle will lift your room from the standard to the extra-ordinary – and believe me it really is quite extra-ordinary that something allegedly to small can make such a giant difference. Kitchens require approximately around 20 drawer and cupboard handles – so for about £40 you can cheer yourself up with a novel development on your existing style. If you’d like to push the ship out when it comes to handles, then solid pewter handles can make a stunning effect. They are more costly – about £15 each they are definitely more of a luxury, but definitely worth it for an amazing finish.

Please quote “brass door handles” lvk

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