How to Remove Carpet - DIY
In this video, I show you how to remove carpet including the baseboards, carpet, under-padding, carpet tack strips, and how to prepare for new flooring. Its very easy to complete, you don't need a lot of tools, and doing it yourself could save you some money. If you are having new floors installed professionally, and there is no demo required, the company will probably charge you less to complete the job.
In the video, I cut around the edge of the carpet to access the carpet tack strips. Note, you can skip this step and just remove all the carpet and then the tack strips. The only reason I did it this way was because I knew I was not going to install the flooring for a few weeks...and I have a dog that hates walking on a sub-floor. :)
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Easy DIY Feature Wall - KDA Designs
In this video, I show you how to create a super easy and low cost feature wall. You just need some paint, MDF boards, and a few tools! I used a medium blue paint with a gray undertone for the feature wall
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Top 5 Tools for New Homeowners - KDA Designs
Here is a quick video on my top 5 tool recommendations for new homeowners! These tools are affordable and will come in handy when setting up your home as well as many home maintenance
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DIY How to Update Kitchen Cabinet Doors & Hinges on a Budget
In this video, I show you how to transform your outdated kitchen cabinets with frames and exposed (semi-concealed) hinges to new cabinet doors with hidden (concealed) hinges.
The cabinets were made by Raywal (great quality) but I did not like the doors or the exposed hinges. So, I measured every door and found a style I liked that had the most doors that would work with my kitchen. I chose Shaker style cabinet doors. Most new doors require that you use hidden hinges however in Canada, no one seems to sell concealed hinges for frame cabinets. I found them online and ordered them through Blum.
It took some time to figure out each cabinet and for the doors that didn't fit the cabinet exactly (I'm talking 1/2" off or so) I modified the cabinet by adding wood or cutting into the frame. Note, I had a couple cabinets where the doors did not touch on the inside frame however I was ok with this as the look overall is 100x better than the old style.
I hope you find this video helpful! I had to MacGyver this one quite a bit so if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out!
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