Project Details
STYLE
Transitional
EXTERIOR
Maple Wood MDF Panels
INTERIOR
White Laminate
FINISHING
Paint
LEAD TIME
5 Weeks
BUDGET
$30-$35K
This remodeling project in shaker inset doors with a white paint finish and glass insert upper cabinets are designed in a transitional style. This style combines elements of traditional and contemporary design, resulting in a timeless and versatile look.
The cabinet doors feature a shaker inset design, which is characterized by a recessed panel surrounded by a sturdy frame. This design adds depth and dimension to the cabinets, while maintaining a clean and classic aesthetic. The inset doors are typically made of high-quality wood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard) with a smooth painted finish.
The cabinets are painted in a crisp white color, creating a bright and fresh appearance in the kitchen. White paint is a popular choice for transitional kitchens as it provides a clean canvas that complements various design elements and allows for versatility in decorating.
The upper cabinets feature glass inserts, which add a touch of elegance and visual interest. The glass can be clear or frosted, depending on your preference. Glass inserts allow for the display of decorative items such as fine china, glassware, or collectibles, adding a stylish and personalized touch to the kitchen.
In terms of hardware, transitional-style cabinets often feature simple and sleek handles or knobs, typically in brushed nickel, chrome, or oil-rubbed bronze finishes. These hardware choices complement the clean lines of the shaker doors while providing functional accessibility.
Overall, the kitchen cabinets with shaker inset doors, white paint, and glass insert upper cabinets in a transitional style combine classic elements with contemporary touches, resulting in a timeless and sophisticated look for your kitchen.