Our Top 7 Doorless Kitchen Cupboard Styles

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Removing the doors to your cabinets can add depth to your kitchen and give your utensils and dinnerware the attention they deserve. It may sound a little unusual but this open style of cabinetry subverts tradition and adds a unique personality to your home.  You don’t have to have everything on show either; curtain cabinets and cupboards are a trend that’s set to be here for the long-term. And if you do want to show off your interiors you have the opportunity to customise them whichever way you want. Here we take a look at how to make kitchen cabinets without doors work for you:

1. Opt for Pattern

In true arts-and-crafts style you can get creative with the backs of your shelves by lining them with fabric or wallpaper. This is a great way to display your glassware or china with a dolls-house effect. 

2. Mix and Match

Mix and match different sizes and styles of cabinets for a rustic, vintage look. You can play around with different heights, widths and shapes to create a whimsical, one-of-a-kind feel. Look up different cabinet styles and see how they fit into your kitchen space. 

3. Add a Splash of Paint.

Add a drop of colour by painting the inside of your cabinets in a contrasting shade. This is a fun way to showcase your favourite crockery while also brightening up your space.

4. Add Storage with Baskets

Consider incorporating baskets into your cabinets to add both style and functionality. Baskets can be an excellent way to declutter your space while maintaining a sleek and organised look. Opt for different sizes and materials to complement your existing decor and make the most of your storage solutions.

5. Lighten and Brighten

Shine a light on your favourite dishes and glassware by adding some lighting inside your cabinets. This will make them stand out and create a beautiful, eye-catching effect. To achieve a lighter and brighter space, you can also consider using lighter paint colours on the interior of the cabinet.

6. Racks, Not Stacks

Install racks instead of stacking plates on top of each other for a British country vibe. You can also install glass racks and hang stemware for a chic, sophisticated touch.


7. Curtains as an option

Cottage-core is here. Curtains can be a versatile choice, offering both functionality and style. They come in a variety of colours, patterns, and fabrics to suit different design preferences.

If you want the option of hiding your crockery then curtains give you the flexibility to leave them open and on display, or closed like cabinets. You also have the opportunity to customise the curtains themselves. Go for matching patterns or unique designs to create individuality around your kitchen. 

Your kitchen, your choice.

Remember, there are no set rules when it comes to designing your dream kitchen. If you think kitchen cabinets without doors would look great in your space, go ahead and give it a try. The key to making it work is in displaying your favourite items and keeping things tidy and organised. With a little creativity, you can add a beautiful, unique touch to your home.

Customise your kitchen your way at Beams.

At Beams we have a range of fully customisable kitchens for you to choose from and change whichever way you like. Our designers will work with you over a series of calls to ensure your dream is realised and we’ll source the materials and contractors so that you can have peace of mind you’re getting exactly what you want. 

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