Whether you are considering new construction or a remodel, white is the perfect canvas to accentuate everything from
clear glass cabinet doors to a colored decorative backsplash.
Pretty tableware is kept proudly on display
in glass cabinet doors, while vintage signs complete the retro look.
My gorgeous closet organizer — with
stained glass cabinet doors — started with Martha Stewart's fabric cubes & some beautiful pine boards Home Depot had on sale.
She used natural materials and a lighthearted color for the backsplash, and the
seeded glass cabinet doors bring an extra touch of softness.
Carved detailing on the range hood, a marble backsplash inlaid with decorative tiles, and leaded -
glass cabinet doors also contribute to this kitchen's traditional roots.
Designer details keep the wall from looking cluttered, while furniture - style feet tucked into toe - kicks, X-shape muntins
on glass cabinet doors, and warm wood surfaces enhance the kitchen's traditional style.
Naturally finished shaker cabinets, black iron hardware, and
textured glass cabinet doors are farmhouse elements that combine in this kitchen to create a light, airy, and modern look.
I installed
our glass cabinet doors and a new roman shade above the sink in the kitchen.
I am loving
the glass cabinet doors.
Another modern style kitchen with minimalistic faucet,
glass cabinet doors, and oversized handles.
Meanwhile, the frosted
glass cabinet doors and arched ceiling add a uniqueness and a visual interest.
We had
the glass cabinet doors added to the cabinets beside the window above our sink so I could display some special items.
I chose to add
the glass cabinet doors to the inside bookshelves, but added solid cabinet doors to the outside bookshelves.
Notice we used
the glass cabinet doors for the inside shelving.
Learn how to recreate this elegant look on glass tabletops, or for
glass cabinet doors and even framed art pieces.
I've made some small changes like drapes, paint,
glass cabinets doors, and faucet to help get rid of it's builder - grade tendencies.
There is no excessive molding in transitional interiors; many transitional kitchen and baths have shaker or
glass cabinet doors.