Cabinet Door Types
- Raised Panel Cabinet Doors
- These cabinet doors have a grooved framing and a raised center panel. The finished multi-dimensional pattern gives your cabinet doors a sense of depth, highlighting shadows with a textured contour. Raised panel cabinets are a classic and adaptable option for almost any house. Typically seen in rustic kitchens, but appropriate for both conventional and modern designs, raised panel cabinets are a timeless and versatile option for virtually any home.
- Recess Panel Cabinet Doors
- Cabinet doors with recess panels are the inverse of those with raised panels. These doors, which have a recessed center panel and a raised-edge appearance, have squared angles and frames that can add to the visual appeal of your cabinets. Because it can be effortlessly integrated into practically any design, this sleek profile works well in most kitchens.
- Shaker Cabinet Doors
- Shaker cabinets are a straightforward design that really work well in transitional, classic, and contemporary kitchens. Distinguishable by their sunken center panels and simple, unbeveled rails. Due to its simplicity, durability, and adaptability, these cabinet doors are a standard in many American homes and are among the most popular cabinet door types on the market.
- Slab Cabinet Doors
- Popularized by simplistic European persuasion, the slab design cabinet doors are an excellent choice for modern/minimalist kitchens. These doors are made of one continuous piece of material and have smooth, perfect surfaces as well as a functional, easy-to-clean design.
- Mullion Cabinet Doors
- Glass and wood, or a wood-like substance, are used to create this fast-growing cabinet door variety. This cabinet door type, which has a glass center panel, allows you to display your fine china and stemware behind a safe barrier. The changing levels of transparency provided by this design can also provide the impression of greater cabinetry depth, enhancing the space's presence. For added aesthetic flare, many mullion cabinet doors can be customized with optional glass grids made of natural wood or composite materials.