
How this finish
behaves in real life
Glass shutter panels — clear, frosted, or back-painted — add reflectivity and visual lightness to a kitchen. They are most effective used selectively: on upper cabinets, specific zones, or as a contrast to matte or veneer sections below.
Every family cooks differently. This finish is selected not only for how it photographs, but for how it holds up to real heat, daily contact, and regular cleaning over time.
Best suited for
- Contemporary kitchens with clean lines and controlled colour palettes
- Upper cabinet doors where visual lightness is useful
- Homeowners who want a contrast element rather than a full-surface treatment
Daily care
- Clean with a glass cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth to avoid streaks
- Specify toughened safety glass — handle installation with care to protect edges
Design notes
- Lighter back-painted colours keep the finish feeling open rather than heavy
- Works best with handle-less or slim recessed channel designs
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Need help choosing a finish?
Confused between two finishes?
Share your rough sizes or floor plan and we'll show you how your kitchen looks in two different finishes, with pricing and care tips, so you can decide peacefully instead of rushing the choice at site.
- Side-by-side moodboard / 3D comparison of two finishes.
- Indicative costing for both options in your kitchen size.
- Maintenance notes so you know what living with it feels like.