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Ideas & Pictures For Removing Kitchen Cabinet Doors to Create Open Shelving Posted: 01 Feb 2022 05:34 AM PST ![]() This post is from the blog, InMyOwnStyle.com How to Create Open Shelving in a Kitchen Without a Remodel Do you like the look of kitchen cabinets with no doors? Have you thought about removing kitchen cabinet doors for open shelving so you can show off your pretty plates and bowls or to simply have easier access to them? If so, I will show you step-by-step how you can have open shelves in your kitchen in an afternoon, as well as how to showcase and style the contents in your existing upper cabinets in new ways. When removing a kitchen cabinet door for open shelving, no DIY skills or power tools are needed to give your kitchen a budget friendly kitchen shelving update. All you need is a screwdriver. Why You Should Consider Open Kitchen ShelvingWhen it was time for a budget kitchen makeover for my 1970’s era small kitchen, one thing I wanted to make sure I included was open shelving, at least for one section of the upper cabinets. After living in the house for a few days, we found the counter microwave the previous owner left was awkward to use and took up way too much counter space. ![]() In my search to find another place to put it, I looked up at an empty cabinet and wondered if the microwave would fit. I took out my tape measure to find out. To my surprise, it fit! We even had an electrical outlet nearby to run the cord and plug out the side of the cabinet and into an outlet. Another reason I liked this idea is when you remove one or more kitchen cabinet doors, you not only break up an overwhelming row of wood across the upper wall… ![]() … but you also create more functional open storage that is easy to access. I ended up removing 3 cabinet doors on the side of my kitchen in the photo above. One single cabinet to place the microwave that was taking up too much counter space. ![]() The other doors I removed were on a hard to reach double cabinet above the fridge. ![]() In a few minutes I had the doors off. I used the claw end of a hammer to remove the middle bar called the stile that separated the doors. Once the doors were off, I created instant open shelving where I displayed my collection of white pitchers. Doing this, added interest to this section of wall cabinets. How to Remove a Kitchen Cabinet DoorTaking a cabinet door off takes about 3 minutes, all you need is a screwdriver. ![]() Depending on how your cabinets are finished you may need to do some touching up on the cabinet frame where the hinges were. If the cabinets are stained, a DAP Blend Stick will fill in the holes and blend the color where the hinges used to be. All you do is rub it over the holes to fill them. What Other Products to Use to Fill Hinge Holes![]() These sticks come in many different shades from light to dark and are sold in packs of four colors so you are bound to find just the right color to match the wood tone you need. There are also many other ways to do the touch-up… pens, markers, and even wood stain cloths. I like the DAP Blend Sticks the best since they fill in the hole at the same time you are touching up the color. If you ever want to put the door back on, the holes will be easy to find again to make re-hanging the door easy. If your cabinets are painted you will need paint to dab over to touch-up where the hinges were attached. Removing Even More Cabinet Doors![]() After painting all the kitchen cabinets, I removed two existing cabinet doors over an awkward corner. The L-shaped counter made it hard to open the left door and swing it out enough to be able to access the everyday dishes in the cabinet. I had to step back to stay clear of the door. Removing the door made this cabinet very easy to access – nothing to get in the way anymore. More Reasons To Consider Removing Cabinet Doors![]() When the door to this cabinet was removed, it created a space to put the microwave and a few cookbooks that previously were taking up too much room on my limited kitchen counterspace. Taking the time to experiment to see what the cabinet would look like allowed me to see that this was a good idea. When we painted the kitchen, the doorless cabinets looked even better. ![]() If you want to change things up even further when you remove the cabinet doors to create open shelves, consider adding a colorful backdrop. This is very easy to do and can be permanent or easy to remove when you tire of it or want a change of color. You don’t even need paint to add color to the inside back of the cabinets – you can make inexpensive backdrops using cardboard or dollar store foam boards and fabric, wallpaper or gift wrap. You can read how to do this in this post: ![]() If you are a renter, removing cabinet doors will give your kitchen a trendy, updated look. When it is time to move, you can simply screw the doors back onto the cabinets – no damage done. Should You Remove the Center Stile or Keep It?When taking doors off kitchen cabinets where two cabinets meet, you will have to decide if you want to keep the center stile or remove it. Single cabinet doors, like the one in which I placed my microwave do not have a stile in them, so they are ideal to use when you want to create open shelves. ![]() This photo shows the stile removed. Before removing it, determine if it is needed to hold up the center of the shelves or is it just in place so the doors have something to frame them. Cabinet Doors Removed With Stile in Place![]() The stile for this open wall cabinet with shelves was structural and could not be removed, so I left it and don’t mind it at all. ![]() See later on in the post, how I style these open kitchen shelves in creative ways. What Kitchen Cabinet Is Best to Create Open Shelving?When deciding what cabinet or set of cabinets to create open shelving, choose a cabinet that is a focal point or where you need easy access to plates and glasses so they are in arm’s reach. You will find that open shelving makes it easier to unload the dishwasher, set the table, and prepare food. Do Open Shelves in Kitchens Need a Lot of Upkeep?To keep upkeep to a minimum for open shelving, don’t choose top cabinets that are above a stove where grease and dirt can build-up. Instead, choose cabinets away from the stove where a quick going over with a dust rag is all that will be needed to wipe the shelves clean. How to Remove Kitchen Cabinet Doors For Open ShelvingLearn how to remove cabinet doors and then as an option – go a few steps further and install trim and paint to the existing shelving. With a screwdriver and a small tub of wood putty, stain or paint you can easily convert kitchen cabinets to open shelving in about 45 minutes. Time needed: 3 hours. How to: Removing Kitchen Cabinet Doors for Open Shelving + Painting The Inside of the Cabinets
Styling Ideas For Open Kitchen ShelvingBelow are a few open kitchen cabinet ideas that I have created over the years. I like to make them especially festive for the holidays. ![]() Add paper trim to the edges of the shelves to add farmhouse style. Find out how to do this in the post: ![]() For a pop of Christmas colors, add paper doilies paired with gift wrap to accent shelves during the holiday season. Create Country Kitchen Shelves![]() Even though this open wall cabinet is not an actual kitchen cabinet, I wanted to show you how you could style some of your favorite dishware in an open shelf cabinet, even adding decor items to the mix that will add interest to your kitchen. Trend or classic? Even if having an open shelf cabinet in your kitchen seems too trendy to try, remember this open storage space can be easily changed by just putting the cabinet doors back on. You decide, but I hope seeing these ideas gives you the inspiration to not fear trying it out in your kitchen. You just might love it. More Budget Friendly Kitchen Decorating Ideas:If you enjoyed this post you may also enjoy the easy to follow DIY Decorating Tutorials and Creative Ideas on my blog, In My Own Style.com Republishing this article in full or in part is a violation of Copyright law @2009-2021, all rights reserved |
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