rustyspaatz
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Sudsy- (call me a serial quoter)
"I'm kind of shocked when I go into a Home Depot or Lowe's and see the crap they sell for kitchen and bath cabinetry. Aforementioned particle board structurals, along with cheesy paint and hardware. I can't imagine the stuff lasts more than a few years with normal wear and tear. "
LOL. so true. (I couldn't have said it better, so I didn't.)
Maybe it's better to let the younger, who really aren't mature enough to know what they want, buy the tacky particle board stuff. Save the good, solid wood for those who appreciate its historical and quality aspects.
Have you ever seen these 'Before and After' shows or picture collages where some Pompous, 30 year old, thinks they have hit the big time and they are going to remodel and "do it right".
I don't even bother with the after pics. I haven't for about 10 years now. Usually they take a perfectly fine kitchen that may need a little clean up and paint. They use strategic camera shots to make it look of questionable quality.
Then its onto "the finished" crap. Something a repressive green color, stainless steel XXXXX, ugly, over bearing cabinets. Cuteness, quaintness, charm, and warmth were thrown out in the dumpster. Like I say, I don't even bother with the After pics.
picture- all I see is particle board cabinets, particle board flooring, unusually large cookware and hardware ? When is the niceness being delivered?

"I'm kind of shocked when I go into a Home Depot or Lowe's and see the crap they sell for kitchen and bath cabinetry. Aforementioned particle board structurals, along with cheesy paint and hardware. I can't imagine the stuff lasts more than a few years with normal wear and tear. "
LOL. so true. (I couldn't have said it better, so I didn't.)
Maybe it's better to let the younger, who really aren't mature enough to know what they want, buy the tacky particle board stuff. Save the good, solid wood for those who appreciate its historical and quality aspects.
Have you ever seen these 'Before and After' shows or picture collages where some Pompous, 30 year old, thinks they have hit the big time and they are going to remodel and "do it right".
I don't even bother with the after pics. I haven't for about 10 years now. Usually they take a perfectly fine kitchen that may need a little clean up and paint. They use strategic camera shots to make it look of questionable quality.
Then its onto "the finished" crap. Something a repressive green color, stainless steel XXXXX, ugly, over bearing cabinets. Cuteness, quaintness, charm, and warmth were thrown out in the dumpster. Like I say, I don't even bother with the After pics.
picture- all I see is particle board cabinets, particle board flooring, unusually large cookware and hardware ? When is the niceness being delivered?
