Woodgrain Kitchen Doors


Perhaps the most popular style of kitchen door colour, and for good reason, woodgrain doors manage to be all things to all people - stylish, traditional, classic and timeless. But just because woodgrain doors are popular, it doesn't mean your kitchen will look like everybody else's - we have a wide range of colours and styles in our woodgrain collection, so you're certain to find kitchen doors that are as unique as you are.
No matter what the size or shape of your kitchen, there's a woodgrain door to fit. If space is in short supply, consider the lighter, golden-toned styles - such as Swiss Pear, Natural Oak, Pippy Oak or Beech. This will add subtle brightness to your kitchen, and create a warm, inviting space.
If you love that natural-wood look but still want a touch of contemporary cool, a coloured woodgrain like Opengrain Dark Grey, Oakgrain Cashmere or Oakgrain Grey would work beautifully. Grey is still very much in fashion when it comes to interiors, and each of these shades adds a splash of modernity to its woodgrain background.
Even though woodgrain doors are considered quite traditional, you can still use them to make a statement in your kitchen. If your kitchen is reasonably spacious, a strong colour like Avola Flint Grey or Dark Walnut will create a stylish talking point.
When it comes to choosing handles for woodgrain kitchen doors, you've got plenty of scope for getting creative. The versatile nature of woodgrain means that pretty much any handle will look good, so you have the freedom to personalise your new kitchen doors. If you want to bring out the rustic charm of your natural wood-look doors, antique latch or bow-style handles will look beautiful. If you want to keep things fresh and modern, simple round handles in chrome or nickel are the perfect fit.
Woodgrain Kitchen Doors
Perhaps the most popular style of kitchen door colour, and for good reason, woodgrain doors manage to be all things to all people - stylish, traditional, classic and timeless. But just because woodgrain doors are popular, it doesn't mean your kitchen will look like everybody else's - we have a wide range of colours and styles in our woodgrain collection, so you're certain to find kitchen doors that are as unique as you are.
No matter what the size or shape of your kitchen, there's a woodgrain door to fit. If space is in short supply, consider the lighter, golden-toned styles - such as Swiss Pear, Natural Oak, Pippy Oak or Beech. This will add subtle brightness to your kitchen, and create a warm, inviting space.
If you love that natural-wood look but still want a touch of contemporary cool, a coloured woodgrain like Opengrain Dark Grey, Oakgrain Cashmere or Oakgrain Grey would work beautifully. Grey is still very much in fashion when it comes to interiors, and each of these shades adds a splash of modernity to its woodgrain background.
Even though woodgrain doors are considered quite traditional, you can still use them to make a statement in your kitchen. If your kitchen is reasonably spacious, a strong colour like Avola Flint Grey or Dark Walnut will create a stylish talking point.
When it comes to choosing handles for woodgrain kitchen doors, you've got plenty of scope for getting creative. The versatile nature of woodgrain means that pretty much any handle will look good, so you have the freedom to personalise your new kitchen doors. If you want to bring out the rustic charm of your natural wood-look doors, antique latch or bow-style handles will look beautiful. If you want to keep things fresh and modern, simple round handles in chrome or nickel are the perfect fit.
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The warm brown textured tone of Ultragloss Japanese Pear adds rustic charm to your kitchen. See all Ultragloss Japanese Pear kitchen doors here.
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For a wonderfully weatherworn 'beach' effect, Moldau Acacia kitchen doors really give you that seaside feel. If you're a fan of beach colours, take a look through our collection of Moldau Acacia kitchen doors.
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With a warm tone and a gentle woodgrain effect, Canadian Maple kitchen doors are ideal for adding a traditional feature to a contemporary kitchen. Combine your new modern kitchen with Canadian Maple kitchen doors by choosing Canadian Maple doors from our collection.
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The regular grain pattern on Lissa Oak kitchen doors combined with its warm, rich tone makes Lissa Oak a regular favourite in modern kitchens. Lissa Oak kitchen doors are quite versatile and blend in with any colour palette. If you're looking for Lissa Oak doors, the full range can be found here.
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Opengrain White kitchen doors help to bring natural light into your kitchen. The off-white neutral tone is not as striking as High Gloss White and works well with both lighter and darker shades of furniture. If Opengrain White kitchen doors are what you need, you can see all Opengrain White doors here.
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Super White Ash kitchen doors really live up to their name, as one of the lightest and brightest options available for kitchen doors. Take a look through our collection of Super White Ash kitchen doors here to find the perfect style for your new kitchen.
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The neutral tone of Oakgrain Grey kitchen doors blends well with kitchens with cool grey and blue colour schemes, as well as gently offsetting kitchens with warmer red and brown colour schemes. If Oakgrain Grey kitchen doors are what you need, view the full range here.
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Oakgrain Cream doors are ideal if you're looking to add a light element into your kitchen design, but don't want something as striking as Super White Ash or High Gloss White. Find your perfect Oakgrain Cream kitchen doors by looking through our complete selection.
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The neutral off-white tone of Oakgrain Cashmere is great for adding light and warmth to your kitchen and also blends well with more modern kitchen designs. View all Oakgrain Cashmere kitchen doors here.
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The neutral grey tone of Oakgrain Mussel is perfect for bringing light into your room. If you're looking for Oakgrain Mussel doors in the perfect style, take a look at all our Oakgrain Mussel kitchen doors here.
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The gentle, textured effect of Legno White adds a touch of traditional class to both modern and classical kitchens. If you're looking for a way to add a subtle focal point for your kitchen doors, Legno White is the perfect way to do it.
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The wonderful woodgrain effect of Avola White works together with its light tone, to help add a cool, rustic effect to many modern kitchen environments. Looking for a way to create a calmer kitchen atmosphere? Our Avola White kitchen doors could be just what you need.
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The refreshing texture and tone of Legno Ivory kitchen doors add warmth to your kitchen, without looking too plain. To open up the space and bring more natural light into your kitchen, why not take a look through our Legno Ivory kitchen doors?
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Add a sense of cool charm to your new kitchen with rustic Avola Grey. The woodgrain texture of Avola Grey kitchen doors helps to break up the light grey tone. View all Avola Grey kitchen doors here.
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Ontario Maple offers something a little different if you're looking at bringing more light into your kitchen. With a subtle woodgrain effect and a subtle caramel-cream tone, Ontario Maple is great for breaking up the space with different, light colours. See all Ontario Maple kitchen doors here.
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The light toffee tone of Beech kitchen doors creates a real sense of 'the home' in your new kitchen. Add warmth to your home with our selection of Beech kitchen doors.