Cathedral Kitchen Doors


If you love a traditional, rustic-inspired kitchen, reminiscent of Cotswold cottages or flagstoned farmhouses, cathedral-style kitchen doors are for you.
Cathedral doors get their name from the arched central panel, and we've got two styles of panel for you to choose from. The Country cathedral door has a simple arch that surrounds a profiled, lined central panel, and its matching drawer-front is plain, with a neat profiled edge. The Cheshire cathedral door has a slightly more curved, flowing arch, which its central panel is plain. The Cheshire drawer-front has an inset central panel, which catches the eye.
Despite their traditional styling, cathedral doors really can suit any kitchen look. The design is elegant but low-key, so cathedral doors won't dominate the room. If you want to make your unit doors more of a key feature, why not choose a striking colour? Opengrain Dark Grey or Matt Graphite would both look stunning in spacious kitchens, perhaps alongside white or cream tiles. If your kitchen is on the cosy side, lighter shades like Matt Stone Grey or Oakgrain Grey will look chic, while still keeping the room light and fresh.
If you want to really bring out the classic design elements of the cathedral door, a rustic-looking woodgrain finish is a great option. Light-toned woodgrains act as a stylish neutral, which means they'll fit right in with your existing décor, and give you plenty of freedom when it comes to choosing colours and furnishings for the rest of the room. White cathedral doors are ideal for brightening up a kitchen that's on the cosy side - whites and creams reflect plenty of light and make a room look larger.
Cathedral Kitchen Doors
If you love a traditional, rustic-inspired kitchen, reminiscent of Cotswold cottages or flagstoned farmhouses, cathedral-style kitchen doors are for you.
Cathedral doors get their name from the arched central panel, and we've got two styles of panel for you to choose from. The Country cathedral door has a simple arch that surrounds a profiled, lined central panel, and its matching drawer-front is plain, with a neat profiled edge. The Cheshire cathedral door has a slightly more curved, flowing arch, which its central panel is plain. The Cheshire drawer-front has an inset central panel, which catches the eye.
Despite their traditional styling, cathedral doors really can suit any kitchen look. The design is elegant but low-key, so cathedral doors won't dominate the room. If you want to make your unit doors more of a key feature, why not choose a striking colour? Opengrain Dark Grey or Matt Graphite would both look stunning in spacious kitchens, perhaps alongside white or cream tiles. If your kitchen is on the cosy side, lighter shades like Matt Stone Grey or Oakgrain Grey will look chic, while still keeping the room light and fresh.
If you want to really bring out the classic design elements of the cathedral door, a rustic-looking woodgrain finish is a great option. Light-toned woodgrains act as a stylish neutral, which means they'll fit right in with your existing décor, and give you plenty of freedom when it comes to choosing colours and furnishings for the rest of the room. White cathedral doors are ideal for brightening up a kitchen that's on the cosy side - whites and creams reflect plenty of light and make a room look larger.
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The carved arch design of the Country kitchen door style adds a layer rustic charm without looking out-of-date, making it perfect for more traditional kitchen styles. If the Country kitchen door is what you're after, take a look at the full range here.
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The Sussex door is a traditional design, with an elegant cathedral arch. Perfect if you want to give your kitchen a look that’s both cosy and timeless.
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The arched centre and vertical inset panels of the Cheshire kitchen door helps to add a traditional touch to your contemporary kitchen. Take a look at our range of Cheshire kitchen doors here.