How can I cover cabinets with material?
Looking for a project. Covering cabinets with material
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Mildred: maybe this will help
https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-cover-the-kitchen-cabin-74854
Hi Mildred, I used to take fabric and soak it in liquid starch, squeeze out as much as I could and put it on. The starch acts as a glue but if you want to take it off just peel it off. It is great for someone that is renting or someone like me who likes to change things often.After it dries you can trim it even.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/kitchen-dining-furniture/renter-s-cabinet-cover-up-27279359
Renter's Cabinet Cover Up
THAT's EASY lol. Measure your doors & leave about 2-3 extra on all 4 sides. Open the cabinet & looking on the inside of the door, staple the fabric wrong side out onto the top edge of the cabinet door. Flip the fabric over the front of the door & pull it inside the door at the bottom. Staple it to the bottom inside of the door. Pull the sides around to the back of the door & staple them down. You will havta cut a slit for the door hinges before you staple that side. When finished stapling, you could cover the inside door panel like you would see the inside of a book with a solid piece of material hot glued to the front piece of material overlapping the staples for a seamless look. You won't even havta remove your cabinet doors this way. Another way is to remove the doors, staple the fabric on (& the hot glued panel) & then reattach the doors to the cabinets.