How Do You Attach Contact Paper In A Kitchen Cabinet?
If you are on a budget and have dated melamine kitchen cabinets that aren’t easily painted, consider self-adhesive contact paper. Available in various colors and finishes, it can add a touch of class to rundown cabinet doors. It’s an inexpensive kitchen makeover that’s easy to apply and even easier to keep clean. Remove the cabinet doors by unscrewing the hinges. Make sure to put all the screws together where you can find them. Take any hardware on the doors off, such as knobs or handles. Wash the doors with warm, soapy water using a sponge or rag. Dry the surface completely. Use wood filler to fix any damage on the doors, such as warping or holes. The contact paper will look better on an even surface. Once the filler has dried, sand it down so it’s flush. Wipe the doors with a damp sponge to remove any residue from the sanding. Measure and cut your contact paper. You want the paper to wrap around the doors completely. Start at the top of the door, peel the paper back partially, and at