How do I change the look of my 1950's metal kitchen cabinets?
My kitchen still has the 1950s metal cabinets in it. The sink is the old farm kitchen sink with built in drain boards on both sides, and I do not want to change that part of my kitchen. I would like to change the look of the rest of the kitchen cabinetry and counter tops, not necessarily the cabinets. Is it possible to add something to the doors to change the look or just possibly change the doors? Thank you for your ideas!!!!!
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you could paint the metal cabinets or just add new hardware to them to perk them up- and depending on what you would like to spend for countertops, there are quartz, laminate, granite, concrete, etc. and butcher block is very popular now here are more ideas
https://www.stretcher.com/stories/00/001009a.cfm
https://www.hunker.com/13413225/how-to-restore-metal-kitchen-cabinets
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/174021973073441147/
You can also buy some new knobs and handles. D. Lawless has some really nice ones and not too expensive.