Cabinet doors come in many shapes and sizes. If you’re replacing cabinet doors in your kitchen, this guide can help you pick a proper style.
The Designs
It’s easier to replace a few doors instead of an entire cabinet. Here are the most popular options for a DIY project.
Raised Panels
Raised panels work well in contemporary, classic, or rustic kitchens. On these doors, the center block is slightly elevated, and the framework has grooves.
Recessed Panels
A recessed panel is the opposite of a raised panel. It has a shallow base and a sharp square profile. You can incorporate this panel in any design scheme.
Shaker Doors
Shaker cabinet doors have a basic design with recessed panels. They will look great in a modern kitchen or a contemporary kitchen.
Slab Doors
Slab doors are very easy to clean. They have a flat, smooth surface with no patterns.
Mullion Doors
A mullion door can give a bland kitchen a touch of flair. It has glass surfaces and a wooden frame.
More Options for Replacing Cabinet Doors
In addition to the door styles, there are different door types. Most suppliers will offer
• A partial overlay door with a fancy boarder
• An inset door for contemporary cabinets
• A full overlay door for shaker cabinets
The process of replacing or refacing kitchen cabinets doors is not too challenging. If you start the job with good materials, you’ll be primed for success. To explore more options for cabinet doors, contact Intenzi for more information.