Cabinet Door Styles For EVERY Kitchen Theme

If you want a completely new-looking kitchen, one of the best things you can do is reface your cabinets with brand-new doors in a style that better fits your kitchen’s new look. 

But how do you pick the right style? How many styles are there? Which is the best for your kitchen?

Luckily, you’ve landed here for help from the kitchen cabinet experts. So, sit back and keep reading to learn more about different types of cabinet doors and where they look best. Let’s get into it!

Shaker Style 

Shaker-style cabinets are the most popular. This timeless design is characterized by recessed panels, which create a low-key look that blends into any theme. 

Flat Panel 

Flat panel cabinet doors, called slab cabinets, have a simple, minimalistic look without panels or borders. It’s just one flat piece of wood for an ultra-clean aesthetic that looks great in a modern or minimalist kitchen. But really, this blank slate style can fit in anywhere. 

Beadboard

Beadboard cabinets bring a classy look to your kitchen, especially if you’re going with a vintage, rustic, or coastal theme. This cabinet door type features a panel of vertical slats separated by straight grooves and bordered for a super-intricate look.

Raised Panel

Raised panel cabinet doors are the most popular type of cabinet door, along with shaker-style doors. As the name suggests, the panel is raised for a three-dimensional look, outlined by straight, clean lines and a slight decorative edge that blends seamlessly in traditional, vintage, and rustic kitchens. 

Glass Front

If you’re going for fancy, delicate vibes, glass front doors should be at the top of your list. This vintage look features a bordered glass window for a simple take on sophistication that blends easily with other cabinet styles. 

Mullion 

Mullion cabinet doors are just like glass front doors, except there are multiple smaller frames with a decorative inner border. This refined and elegant style is perfect for vintage or coastal themes that need a touch of gentle luxury.

BONUS: Open Door Cabinets

Technically, open-door cabinets aren’t exactly a door style—they don’t have a door at all! But this cabinet style is definitely worth mentioning since it’s perfect for modern and minimalist spaces and works well with almost any other cabinet type. 

The Best Cabinets Are YOUR Cabinets

Sometimes, you don’t need a whole new set of cabinets or even doors. Quality Cabinet Coatings can help you get a brand-new-looking kitchen with your cabinets! Contact us to learn more. 

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