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40 Creative No Door Kitchen Cabinet Ideas
More and more homeowners and designers skip the idea of upper cabinets because they look bulky and destroy that airy feeling that is so pleasant in the kitchen. But if you need more storage space than lower cabinets can offer, consider having open shelves or even no door kitchen cabinets that don’t look that large and heavy. Today’s roundup is dedicated to open kitchen cabinets that you may rock for your space, and here are some pros and cons.
Pros Of No Door Kitchen Cabinets
No door cabinets will increase your storage options. If you opt for a wall of no door cabinets above a cooking station or your sink, you’ve essentially got full accessibility within an arm’s reach. There’s no need to worry about reaching into difficult corners or behind awkwardly-placed items to get what you’re after.
As there are no doors, clear visibility means no one needs to ask where something is kept, creating a sense of familiarity and comfort.
With no doors or partitions to get around, cleaning your open shelving is simple and easy. Because you’re likely using the items stored on your open shelves quite frequently, they’re less prone to gathering dust, and you can simply wipe your shelves down whilst your dishes are being washed.
Open cabinets are convenient for entertainers, as it means guests who help with the tidying up know where every item lives. Place bowls, plates, glasses and other dishes together for a uniform and neat look.
No doors eliminate the need for complete cabinetry, shaving off a large chunk of your total bill.
a beautiful dark green English-inspired kitchen with shaker and open cabinets, white countertops and a backsplash, brass and gold fixtures
a chic dove grey kitchen with flat panel and open cabinets, a beadboard backsplash, a black stone countertop and brass knobs
a chic grey kitchen with shaker cabinets and an open one used as a buffet to display dishes and tableware
a contemporary kitchen with open white cabinets with wallpaper backing, light-stained cabinets with black countertops and large scale tiles
a cool large kitchen in navy, with open cabinetry and a large kitchen island, a stained cabinet and lots of natural light
a cozy modern kitchen with flat white cabinets and open ones, stained shelves and butcherblock countertops, potted plants
a cozy white kitchen with shaker and open cabinets with wallpaper backing, white terrazzo countertops and black handles
a creamy vintage kitchen with shaker and glass cabinets, black quartz countertops, a window as a backsplash and knobs and handles
a gorgeous coastal kitchen done in white, light green and aqua, with glass and open cabinets, a green kitchen island and white stools
a graphite grey kitchen with shaker and open cabinets, a white subway tile backsplash, white countertops and a large hood
a mint and white kitchen with open cabinets, a white subway tile backsplash, a kitchen island and white countertops
a mint blue kitchen with shaker cabinets, an open compartment in an upper cabinet, stone countertops is a chic idea
a modern farmouse kitchen with lower stained cabinets, upper white ones, a white subway tile backsplash, a metal countertop for a cozy look and maximal functionality
a neutral farmhouse kitchen with flat panel and open cabinets, grey stone countertops and black handles and fixtures
a refined contrasting kitchen with sleek white cabinets, a white subway tile backsplash, a large kitchen island with black planks, woven pendant lamps
a serene kitchen with mint and open cabinets, white countertops, potted plants and tall stools
a small and lovely kitchen with white and stained opn cabinets that are used for displaying dishes, jars and potted plants
a sophisticated grey kitchen with shaker and open cabinets, white countertops and a backsplash, gold handles
Cons Of No Door Kitchen Cabinets
Too much storage may not be a good thing. Just because you’ve got the space for something, doesn’t mean it should be on display. If you’re going to install no door cabinets, make sure they’re reserved for the items you use most frequently.
As with anything, you should choose wisely what you have on display. Unless it’s part of the aesthetic you’re going for, refrain from storing things like souvenir cups and mismatched bowls on your open shelves as it creates visual clutter.
Dirt has nowhere to hide. With no door cabinets, unfortunately, you can’t simply shut the cupboard door and hide the dirt. This means you have to be vigilant about keeping up with your cleaning, especially if you like to entertain often.
No door cabinets can look cheap. Because no door cabinets stand out against the rest of your cabinetry, it’s likely to draw the most attention, and as such it’s important to choose materials that look and feel high-quality. This also means it’s probably not suitable for the entire kitchen. Instead, choose one wall space that you think would look good with open shelves and that’s convenient for accessing the items you use most frequently, and create a feature wall with your no door cabinets here. Get inspired!