7 Reasons to Choose Handleless Kitchen Doors
Wondering if handleless kitchen cabinets are the right choice for you? These beautiful rooms should help you decide
Whether you go for a push-open design or a routed pull on your kitchen unit doors, a handleless kitchen can look streamlined, minimal and stylish. Need some inspiration? Take a look at these schemes to see whether you should ditch those cabinet door handles.
Go for a combo
A handleless design is a good choice in a room with lots of cabinets, as it can help to reduce clutter.
In this space, the traditional door knobs add character to the plain white units – but there are quite a lot of them. The designers have toned things down slightly by leaving the row of wall units plain.
The white surfaces look clean and simple, and recede into the background to create a feeling of space.
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A handleless design is a good choice in a room with lots of cabinets, as it can help to reduce clutter.
In this space, the traditional door knobs add character to the plain white units – but there are quite a lot of them. The designers have toned things down slightly by leaving the row of wall units plain.
The white surfaces look clean and simple, and recede into the background to create a feeling of space.
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Maximise the beauty of wood
Show off the grain on the doors of a wooden kitchen by choosing a handleless design, as here. The beautiful walnut is the star of the show in this scheme, so the designers have kept the surfaces free of fittings to display it fully.
The recessed handle along the top of the cabinets helps to separate the wood and the worktop to make even more of a feature of the walnut.
Show off the grain on the doors of a wooden kitchen by choosing a handleless design, as here. The beautiful walnut is the star of the show in this scheme, so the designers have kept the surfaces free of fittings to display it fully.
The recessed handle along the top of the cabinets helps to separate the wood and the worktop to make even more of a feature of the walnut.
Make some space
Handleless cabinets work well in a small kitchen, as the flat design feels light and spacious. Here, glossy cream units form an L-shaped run of worktop and storage that recedes into the white walls.
The bright, minimal surfaces of the units has allowed the designer to add a vintage glass cabinet and a statement fridge to the space without it feeling too squashed.
Declutter your kitchen by removing these items.
Handleless cabinets work well in a small kitchen, as the flat design feels light and spacious. Here, glossy cream units form an L-shaped run of worktop and storage that recedes into the white walls.
The bright, minimal surfaces of the units has allowed the designer to add a vintage glass cabinet and a statement fridge to the space without it feeling too squashed.
Declutter your kitchen by removing these items.
Create a canvas
A handleless design offers the opportunity to add other textures and finishes to the space. For example, this wall of plain units forms a clean backdrop to showcase whitewashed brick, wood, metal and plants.
The lack of door furniture allows the cabinets to form a clear surface that doesn’t fight with other elements in the room.
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A handleless design offers the opportunity to add other textures and finishes to the space. For example, this wall of plain units forms a clean backdrop to showcase whitewashed brick, wood, metal and plants.
The lack of door furniture allows the cabinets to form a clear surface that doesn’t fight with other elements in the room.
Browse in the Houzz Shop to find pendant lighting for your kitchen.
Frame a pattern
Make the most of handleless doors by teaming them with interesting texture and pattern.
In this contemporary space, handleless, flat-fronted units give a bold, sleek look. The bright blue surfaces act as a frame for a splashback of white herringbone tiles.
Any door furniture might have made the scheme too busy, whereas here the blue serves to highlight the intricate tile design.
Make the most of handleless doors by teaming them with interesting texture and pattern.
In this contemporary space, handleless, flat-fronted units give a bold, sleek look. The bright blue surfaces act as a frame for a splashback of white herringbone tiles.
Any door furniture might have made the scheme too busy, whereas here the blue serves to highlight the intricate tile design.
Showcase crisp geometrics
These cabinets create a grid along the wall that looks neat and uniform against the bright white worktop and walls. The kitchen’s minimal aesthetic continues with a simple shelf and splashback, and the handleless doors accentuate this crisp look.
By keeping the design simple, each element in the room is shown off to full effect. The copper tap might have got lost in a busier space, while here it’s an attractive feature.
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These cabinets create a grid along the wall that looks neat and uniform against the bright white worktop and walls. The kitchen’s minimal aesthetic continues with a simple shelf and splashback, and the handleless doors accentuate this crisp look.
By keeping the design simple, each element in the room is shown off to full effect. The copper tap might have got lost in a busier space, while here it’s an attractive feature.
Tell us…
Are you planning to choose a handleless kitchen? Share your ideas in the Comments section.
In a two-tone kitchen, a handleless design helps to keep the look uncluttered. Here, a mix of wood and white cabinets brings interest to the room, but the space still feels minimal.
By avoiding any adornments on the doors, the designers have created a streamlined space with character.
The look works particularly well on the base units, as the unbroken surface gives the appearance of one sweeping piece of timber.