From Functional To Stylish: 8 Kitchen Door Designs For Every Style

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The design of your kitchen's door is one of those details that often goes unnoticed. While we are always looking for new ways to decorate our kitchen, the kitchen door, which is the main entrance into this space, deserves far more attention than it usually receives in Indian homes. Also, if you notice that the kitchen door is visible from your living room, it only makes sense that you choose a design that fits the theme of the home and does not stick out like a sore thumb. So, before you plan your next renovation, consider these ten kitchen door design ideas we found for you.

Sliding Partition Door

A sliding partition door is a practical idea for modern homes with no space to waste. Unlike usual doors, there's area taken up for opening or shutting the door which saves you space and also looks elegant for the on-lookers. Since there are glass panels attached, you can keep a check on what's going on the living or dining room adjoining the kitchen when you have guests over. 

Double Door Design

If you have a spacious home and are a seeker of all things minimal then this simple yet sophisticated kitchen door design is just what your kitchen needs! The Plaster of Paris frame paired along the rustic wooden and glass door likes extremely elegant. Do make a note that if your kitchen gets a lot of traffic throughout the day then you might want to skip this design since it's not that hefty.

Simple Wooden Kitchen Door

If you choose functionality over looks, then simply get a sturdy wooden door for your kitchen that's strong enough to stay intact through the hustle-bustle of an Indian home. Since kitchen is one of the most used areas in an Indian homes, its always better to choose functionality over style. Solid wood has a classic look that complements everything in a kitchen, from the counter tops to the appliances and furniture, so you won't have to worry about it going out of fashion.

Modular Kitchen Glass Door

For folks you want to add opulence to their kitchen space, a sleek and modern glass door would do just the trick. Its classic, evergreen and also sturdy since these doors are made from toughened glass. You can be creative with the door handles, opt for stylish gold ones if you are aiming for a luxurious look or simple stainless steel ones if you want them as simple as possible.

Aluminium Kitchen Door

Previously, aluminium door designs for kitchens were very traditional and did not look very stylish but they have definitely evolved. Opt for one with glass divisions if you wish to make see-through. This is a good door design option if you have a farmhouse or a backyard with your kitchen facing it. Even though it looks very simple and bare, it's a secure choice that would remain as it is for years.

Jali Kitchen Door

In India, kitchen jali door designs have always been popular. They have a strong frame and provide good visibility through the hollows. The design of these doors is such that they instantly give a traditional touch to the kitchen design. Since these designs are usually made from PVC or wood, you can have the door customised according to your budget.

Frosted Glass Kitchen Door

The patterns and textures available in frosted glass make it super easy for you to add some oomph to your kitchen door. From colourful abstract patterns to geometric shapes to even simplistic textures like stripes, you will be spoilt for choice here. This one's a stylish choice for modern kitchens that are all about subtle detailings.

Barn Styled Kitchen Door

A vintage and rustic option for the ones who are always chasing after the old-world charm. Most of these are made from unfinished, reclaimed, or antique-stained woods that give the door that feeling of having once hung on an actual barn and we are all for the cottage-core vibes it adds to the kitchen! 

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