Stylish Cabinet Door Options
Cabinet Door & Drawer Front Replacement Options for Your Kitchen Refresh
Cabinets take up most of the physical and visual space in your kitchen, so choosing the right kitchen cabinet door styles should be your top priority when remodeling. With cabinet refacing, you get to choose brand new cabinet door and drawer fronts to give your space a whole new look. From modern slab doors to detailed traditional designs, Improveit offers numerous cabinet door options to suit your style.
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Kitchen Cabinet Door Styles
Is it time to give your kitchen a streamlined, modern look? Or does traditional detailing work better for your home? Something in between? Choose from the kitchen cabinet door styles below in any of 30 colors for a custom look.
Sharonville
The soft curve of this raised panel door style features extra detailing for visual interest and elegance. Similar to Granville with softer edges; Compare to Freedom for a rectangular version of this look.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Granville
The stylish raised panel arch in the Granville door style adds understated elegance to your kitchen design. Similar to the Sharonville door style with a more crisp edge around the raised panel detailing.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Cedarville
Incorporate traditional styling into your kitchen with beadboard accenting in the curved raised panel center. Compare to the Prairie door style with additional detailing.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Nashville
Similar to the Cederville door style, Nashville featured beadboard detailing on the raised center panel, further accented by Shaker-style joinery at the door’s stiles and rails.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Circleville
This curved raised panel door has extra visual interest with the addition of Shaker-style joinery at the door’s stiles and rails. Compare to Brookville for an angled version of this raised panel.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Norwood
Slab-style doors get an upgrade with Norwood. The door’s crisp routed edge gives a mitered effect to the one-piece door design. Compare to Worthington for a subtler accent.
*Shown with matching Wood drawer style
Worthington
Add visual interest to your kitchen’s modern slab doors with Worthington’s gently routed edge. Compare to Norwood for a more visible accent.
*Shown with matching Ton drawer style
Springfield
This classic recessed panel door features a smooth interior edge ideal for understated modern or transitional designs. Compare to Loveland with a slightly shallower recessed edge.
*Shown with matching Field drawer style
Loveland
Crisp corners on this recessed panel door give visual interest without overwhelming the design. Compare to Springfield for a deeper recessed edge.
*Shown with matching Land drawer style
Grandview
Visible joinery accents at the stiles and rails make the Grandview Shaker style door style ideal for transitional kitchens, with a touch of traditional detailing. Compare to Georgetown for more detail.
*Shown with matching View drawer style
Nashville
Fully embracing its name, the Nashville door style offers Shaker styling with the addition of a raised beadboard panel for a homey, traditional feel.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Brookville
This classic raised panel design features both crisp and curved edge detailing, as well as Shaker-style joinery accents. Compare to Circleville for a curved raised panel option.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Georgetown
Add visual interest to your Shaker-style door with beadboard detailing on the recessed panel. Compare to Grandview for a smooth design or Granville for a curved raised panel design.
*Shown with matching Town drawer style
Shelbyville
A beadboard-accented raised panel and Shaker-style joinery combine in the Shelbyville door style for a traditional kitchen design plenty of visual interest.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Ridgeville
Curved edges are the hallmark of the Freedom door style with a raised panel that offers familiar, traditional styling. Compare to Sharonville for a curved version of this look.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Simpsonville
Like the Lexington door, Simpsonville is heavily detailed with both a beadboard raised panel and Shaker-style joinery. Compare to Lexington for an arched version of this door style.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Westerville
A smooth raised center panel and outer edge create a familiar, stylish door ideal traditional and transitional kitchen designs. Compare to Granville raised panel option.
*Shown with Ville drawer style
Shown here: Granville Style Kitchen Cabinets in the color Toffee
Drawer Front Replacement Options
Like your cabinet doors, Improveit will replace all your drawer fronts to match your new kitchen design. Pair any drawer front replacement style below with your preferred cabinet door style to personalize your space.
Ville
A single panel with softly detailed edges. *Most Popular*
Wood
Crisp routed edges with a mitered effect.
Ton
Slab-style front with a simple routed edge.
Field
Classic recessed panel drawer front.
Land
Subtle recessed panel drawer front.
View
Traditional look of a five-piece Shaker drawer front.
Town
Shaker-style drawer front with beadboard accent.
Dozens of Colors for Kitchen Cabinet Doors
From clean white, to dark wood tones, to on-trend painted finishes, choose from 31 colors for your new kitchen cabinet doors and drawers. For a unique design, mix-and-match dark lower cabinets with light uppers, or choose different cabinet colors for your island and perimeter cabinets.
Cabinet Door Options to Customize Your Kitchen
Cabinet Door Hardware
Complete your kitchen design with a selection of door pulls and knobs that add just the right amount of shine as a finishing touch.
Glass Insets for Cabinet Doors
Add a feeling of light and spaciousness to your kitchen by choosing glass insets for your cabinet doors. This is a beautiful touch as an accent for upper cabinets.