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Glass Kitchen Cabinet Doors And The Styles That They Work Well With

Kitchen cabinets with glass doors are pretty tricky. You either love them or you hate them. It’s easy to dismiss the option based on nothing but an association with a style that you don’t like but don’t generalize the look. Glass kitchen cabinet doors are more versatile and adaptable than you think plus they also…
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Then there’s also leaded glass which has a special type of charm. It looks elegant and it usually looks good in traditional decors, having an artisanal look. It can be stained and it can usually be found in salvage shops, flea markets or through specialty retailers.
Home in this beautiful kitchen
There are of course lots of different ways to design kitchen cabinets with glass doors and various different styles to guide this process. This one for example has a fairly eclectic look, combining elements of modern and farmhouse styles. We love the dark blue color of the lower cabinets and the clever use of space on the walls. The out studio Heidi Caillier Design for more info.
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Wooden countertop for kitchen and frosted glass cabinet doors with LED light 150x150
White frosted kitchen cabinets for a large l shaped layout 150x150
Traditional style kitchen with brown upper kitchen cabinets featuring frosted cabinets doors 150x150
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Black kitchen cabinets with subway tiles and white frosted glass doors framed 150x150
Bubbles or textured kitchen glass cabinets 150x150 Kitchen cabinets with glass doors are pretty tricky. You either love them or you hate them. It’s easy to dismiss the option based on nothing but an association with a style that you don’t like but don’t generalize the look.
There are, of course, lots of variations based on the type of glass you choose for your cabinets.
Contemporary kitchen created by Woodworks Design
However, a downside is a fact that such designs can become outdated quickly.

Traditional style kitchen with brown upper kitchen cabinets featuring frosted cabinets doors
Glass cabinet fronts aren’t only for wall-mounted furniture. Your lower units can have this feature too

Transparent glass is the most common and versatile of all. It suits all styles and all kitchen types, some better than others. Simple, transparent glass for kitchen cabinet doors is the classic and safe choice in the sense that it would always look nice regardless of the latest trends.
The space in this kitchen designed by Studio Geiger Architecture is used very efficiently. If we look at the furniture, the functionality is maximized by the upper cabinets which add lots of storage space above the backsplash without looking too heavy.
For example, if you want to put things on display, opt for transparent glass and turn your kitchen cabinets into display cases but if you’d rather have some privacy, then perhaps you should pick frosted or opaque glass.
U-shaped kitchens, although they have plenty of counter space and are great in terms of functionality, can sometimes feel a bit too enclosed because of the layout. It’s a good idea to avoid emphasizing that with closed upper cabinets. Include a few modules that have glass doors or introduce open shelves to break the pattern and to create a more airy décor. This lovely design by studio Hendley & Co is pretty well-balanced in this sense.

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Two tone kitchen cabinest with frosted glass
A great thing about glass cabinet doors and open shelves is that they give the room an airy and spacious feel
Upper glass doors for kitchen cabinets with built in appliances in white
This is a nicely balanced design: a solid and compact unit with glass door fronts for the upper modules
White frosted kitchen cabinets for a large l shaped layout
You can alternate between solid kitchen cabinets and modules with glass inserts
White kitchen cabinest with wine storage for bottles and upper frosted glass doors
Certain types of glass let you hide the contents of the cabinets but not completely
White kitchen with black backsplash and marble top leaded glass kitchen cabinets doors
Use glass cabinet inserts to brighten up your kitchen and to give it an open and fresh look
White marble kitchen island with grey vines and black cabinets with clear glass doors
Transparent glass doesn’t hide anything so think of your kitchen cabinets as display cases
Wooden countertop for kitchen and frosted glass cabinet doors with LED light
Use accent backlights to give your kitchen cabinets a more dramatic look and to also set a pleasant ambiance
Big kitchen layout with upper cabinets featuring glass doors
Keep in mind that you’ll have to always keep your cabinets clean and organized if you want the glass to be a good idea
Black kitchen cabinets with subway tiles and white frosted glass doors framed
It can be a good aesthetic option to use glass for the cabinet fronts of a large unit that would otherwise look heavy

A particularly interesting type of glass is seeded glass which has a vintage charm that you simply can’t ignore. This type of glass features tiny bubbles and has a handcrafted look that gives it an old-fashioned appeal that usually defined vintage and cottage decors but which can also look great in traditional settings.
Keep in mind that frosted doesn’t mean opaque so perhaps your guests might not be able to distinguish the little details on the boxes and other things that you keep in your cabinets but they’ll still be able to see their silhouettes and to figure out that your cabinets are a mess when that’s actually true.
Pattern and to create a more airy decor
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Black and white kitchen decor with glass door cabinets

 
This kitchen features a really nice balance between the open and closed storage spaces. It has a lower cabinet unit with solid doors and drawers followed by a set of wall-mounted cabinets with transparent glass doors and then another enclosed module on top of that. Together with the window placed perfectly at the center of the wall this gives the kitchen asymmetrical look. {found on inhousedesigncompany}.

Brown kitchen cabinets with frosted glass for doors
A fun thing to do is have your glass cabinet door fronts etched or embossed with custom designs or patterns
Bubbles or textured kitchen glass cabinets
Textured glass tends to be more resilient and practical when it comes to stains or streaks
Clear glass kitchen cabinets on line
Not all your kitchen cabinets have to have matching designs. Diversity is often a good thing
Corner kitchen cabinets with frosted doors glass
Use solid doors to safely hide the contents of your kitchen cabinets and glass for those modules that you don’t mind putting on display
Frosted glass doors for pantry or cabinets
Accent lighting used in combination with glass inserts can result in some amazing aesthetic designs
Frosted glass for kitchen cabinets
It’s usually the upper, wall-mounted cabinets that make glass inserts look natural
Glass kitchen cabinets with a dark shade
Your dishware can become a decor element if you choose to display it in an interesting fashion
Gray kitchen cabinets design with frosted glass doors
Glass can be combined with a variety of other materials to create contrasts and to highlight certain design elements
Kitchen cabinets with textured glass doors
An interesting option is to have all the cabinets feature glass panels instead of solid doors, even the lower sections
Large full wall kitchen cabinets in grey with built in appliances and clear glass doors led lighting behind
Tinted glass can look really glamorous, adding a touch of color to a neutral kitchen decor
Large kitchen layout with island that feature a brown marble countertop and cabinets with clear glass doors
It’s important to maintain a balanced look throughout the kitchen and to not let a single feature overpower the room
Large whtie kitchen with island and clear glass cabinets doors with some LED lighting systems
Play with different types of kitchen cabinets such as glass front ones, open modules and solid door ones
Leaded glass kitchen cabinet doors
Beveled glass or stained glass can look interesting in the kitchen, being particularly suited for traditional decors
Living room and kitchen cabinets in the same layout clear glass for doors
Some of the modules can remain open, similar to shelves, with no doors, not even glass ones

In the case of this contemporary kitchen created by Woodworks Design the wall-mounted cabinets share certain similarities to the windows. They have glass fronts which mimic the style of the window frames but with different proportions. This helps the kitchen to look very open, giving the impression that it’s surrounded by windows.
Glass Kitchen Cabinet Doors

Lower cabinets with textured kitchen glass doors
This is a great duo of glass cabinet inserts and open shelves. They complement each other well
Modern kitchen design with glass kitchen doors for cabinets
Light up your glass front cabinets to create a pleasant and cohesive decor and ambiance
Modern kitchen design with marble island with seating and clear glass cabinet doors
The colors, materials and the style of the kitchen cabinets can dictate whether or not glass can be a good addition
Modern kitchen whit frosted kitchne doors
It can be nice to add an accent color to a neutral kitchen so consider making it stand out
Stainless steel kitchen backsplash and cuntertop clear glass cabinets
Add glass to a kitchen to make it look more spacious and more open, a great way to deal with the lack of space
Textured kitchen glass cabinets doors upper
Texture glass is both aesthetically pleasing and interesting from a tactile point of view

It’s understandable to not want to expose the contents of your kitchen cabinets. At the same time, you might also recognize the advantages of glass cabinet doors or you might like the style. Frosted glass is a good compromise in this case. It still gives you that light and open feel in the room but it doesn’t totally expose everything inside. The silhouettes that can be distinguished behind the glass actually add a nice bit of mystery to the décor.
Glass kitchen cabinet doors are more versatile and adaptable than you think plus they also have a practical side. They’re a pretty great compromise between solid cabinetry and open shelving, allowing you to organize everything neatly inside a unit and to have it put on display at the same time.
Let’s say you’re quite invested in this type of look and you’d like to adopt it for your own kitchen. You don’t necessarily have to replace your old cabinets with new ones to get the look. You can just give them a makeover or you can use solid cabinets together with glass front cabinets for a contrasting look that has a big visual impact.
Kitchen cabinet glass
There are obviously quite a few options to choose from when it comes to glass kitchen cabinet doors. It’s important to know what you’re looking for and to have a specific purpose in mind so you can pick the best option for you and your kitchen.
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This is a type of glass that’s blasted with sand or grit and which has a cool and sleek look, being suitable for modern decors and settings.
However, there are a few things to consider in this case. Even though transparent glass is the most widely available, it shows smudges and fingerprints so you have to keep the cabinet doors clean and sparkling at all times.
White kitchen between the open and closed storage spaces
A cool thing about frosted glass, however, is the fact that it can be etched with custom patterns and designs.
Rain glass, for instance, is a lovely option but so is the ribbed, pebbled, grooved or beveled glass. Kitchen cabinets with this sort of glass cabinet front don’t usually show stains, marks and fingerprints. They also hide any streaks really well.
They’re asymmetrical in order to incorporate the range hood and they have transparent glass front panels that go really well with the overall style of this space. The island is designed in the same style and it too makes the most of the limited floor space.
Similarly, the kitchen designed by studio Brian Stevenson Construction has these big wall-mounted cabinets placed on either side of the windows and they too have glass panels on the doors. This helps them look more lightweight and helps to visually emphasize the openness of the room and the impacts that the windows have on the décor.
There are lots of options to choose from:
If you want a type of glass that at least gives the impression of hiding the contents of your kitchen cabinet, consider frosted glass.

Designers used glass doors
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These cabinets look perfectly at home in this beautiful kitchen. They go all the way up taking advantage of the high ceiling but they don’t look too big or bulky. In fact, the space looks quite open and airy and the glass cabinet door have a lot to do with that. It’s also nice that the upper cabinets are white and match the walls while the lower ones stand out more.
This kitchen features a really big storage unit that covers the entire wall between the door and the windows. It seems the island is large scale as well which adds quite a bit of weight to the design. To avoid making it look too heavy, the designers used glass doors for the entire upper section of the wall unit.
Another option is textured glass which is molded or embossed to show all sorts of patterns. This technique makes the glass stand out from a visual and tactile point of view.
Kitchen designed by Studio Geiger Architecture
Also, since the glass is transparent, it doesn’t really hide anything so everything inside the cabinets will be on display for everyone to see.

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