Ways to Use Glass in Your Kitchen Cabinets
Incorporating glass in the design of your
kitchen cabinets is a fantastic way to display your beautiful dishware, cookbooks, and other items.
Glass cabinets can bring life to a kitchen that has a monotonous theme and create the illusion of a large, open, and airy space.
Custom cabinets are the way to go if you want your glass cabinets to reflect your personality and style. You can draw inspiration from the list below and work closely with your
cabinet maker so that they can bring your vision to life.
1. Glass-Front Peninsula Cabinets
Installing
glass-front peninsula cabinets is an ideal way to add definition between spaces in an open-floor design. Glass-front peninsula cabinets create an almost seamless partition between your kitchen and dining room. Cabinet makers tend to use this style for
upper-level cabinets so that you can display items while minimizing the risk of damage.
2. Glass Door Muntins
Custom cabinets with glass door muntins bring old-world charm to a
modern kitchen. Your cabinet maker will craftily integrate glass into wooden grids in whatever pattern you prefer.
3. Frameless Glass-Front Cabinets
Do you desire a more contemporary design? A
frameless glass-front cabinet may be perfect for you. This design presents a sleek appearance made up of mostly glass, with one sheet of glass for the entire cabinet front.
4. Leaded Glass Door
Cabinet makers use glass or mirrors to create decorative designs with panels held together by lead, copper or zinc cames—thin strips of metal that form a pattern. This design is an excellent option if you want to incorporate some light and sparkle in your kitchen.
5. Picture-Window Cabinets
Picture window cabinets are ideal for kitchens that have lots of windows. This
kitchen cabinet style seamlessly blends in with the rest of the kitchen when placed directly in front of a window that matches its design. It’s also a sure way to add warmth and illumination to your kitchen.
6. Glass-Front Base Cabinets
Lower cabinetry can be styled just as beautifully as the top with
glass-front base cabinets. Each panel of the base is designed with a sheet of glass for a minimalistic and elegant appearance. You can consider it if you don’t have young children.
7. Sliding Glass Cabinets
Another timeless option for displaying your best china, wine glasses and other prized utensils is a sliding glass cabinet. It comes with a recessed track that allows you to slide the two sheets of glass back and forth for easy access.