Kitchen Cabinet Door Types: What You Need to Know
Every kitchen design revolves around the BBQ Island cabinets. They command the room and establish your kitchen's design with a combination of material, form, colour, and finish. A valuable addition to the kitchen is cabinetry, which provides space for storing food, kitchenware, and other items. Based on the finish and the door design you choose; the exterior of your cabinets will define your style.
To start
your search for the ideal kitchen cabinets, the accompanying information will
provide you with an overview of the cabinet door designs that are now
available.
1.
Hidden Panel
In its
most basic form, a recessed panel cabinet is any door with a frame encircling a
central panel set back from the edge. These cabinet doors may occasionally be
referred to as "flat panel" (however, to complicate matters further,
the terms flat panel and slab are frequently used interchangeably). Both
painted, and natural wood finishes complement recessed panel cabinetry quite
well.
2.
Shaker
Shaker
cabinetry is immensely well-liked, especially with the rising popularity of
transitional kitchen design. This cabinet style's understated beauty is perfect
for transitional kitchens, but it can also work in more contemporary, modern,
or Scandinavian designs. Shaker cabinets are a minimalist variation of recessed
or flat panel cabinetry; they have a simple frame without any additional
ornamental elements.
3.
Slab
Cabinetry
with a flat door and a modern, streamlined form is known as slab cabinetry. It
is sometimes known as "flat" or even "flat panel" cabinets.
Since there are no edges or crevices to clean, slab cabinets require little
upkeep. This kitchen cabinet door style can be put without a handle for the
most sleek, contemporary appearance. It has various finishes, including raw wood
and glossy, eccentric hues.
We have significant
experience working with various outdoor kitchen doors and drawer styles at
Pacific Teak Mill Works. Browse our kitchen remodelling galleries first, then
contact our kitchen design staff to discuss your cabinetry preferences.
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