We Love an Arched Cabinet with Glass Doors
An arched cabinet with glass doors is a fresh, current look that brings curated display, light, and storage into one clever built-in.
Why we love them:
- Creates a clean focal point.
- Keeps daily items in reach.
- Brightens evenings with a soft, warm glow.
- Embraces trend of arches and curves in design.
Design is moving toward softer lines, lighter visuals, and curated display. This is where the arch shines.
As a cabinet manufacturer, we’ve seen more projects requesting curves and arches in design since the beginning of 2025, from cabinets with glass doors to open shelves and even range hoods.
Why this trend is picking up steam...
You see arches everywhere in today’s projects. Doorways. Mirrors. Range hoods. Now cabinets.
Curves break up straight lines and glass reduces visual weight. These features have been popular in the past, but current textures and color palette options feel modern, not vintage.
If your home leans clean and minimal, an arched cabinet with glass doors adds character without bulk. If your home is classic, the arc brings fresh energy without fighting the architecture.
It’s a trend that is easily tailored to many styles, and is both practical and stylish.
Where an arched cabinet with glass doors works best
This style of cabinet works well for items that are for display, or that are used semi-regularly. So the style suits a living room cabinet or china cabinet best.
Open shelves work better for high use items, where semi-regularly used items or decorations are best kept behind glass to manage dust.
Here are some places that an arched cabinet with glass doors works best:
- Coffee or beverage station
- End of a long run of cabinets
- Dining hutch set into a niche
- Living room display cabinets
- Entertainment units
Keep nearby doors calm and simple so the arch(es) are the focus.
How to get the built-in look with arched cabinets with glass doors
Choosing custom cabinets are the best way to get the built-in look for your arched cabinets with glass doors. They will perfectly fit your space in a way stand alone units or diy options cannot.
However, if you are trying to make the built-in look on your own, here are some tips to achieve a high-end look on a budget:
- Create even reveals at the sides and between doors. This means means gaps are the same size on the left and right sides, between paired doors, and at the top and bottom, so the lines of the cabinet look clean and intentional.
- Center the cabinets on a sink, range, fireplace, or window when you can to create balance.
- Use scribe fillers at walls and the ceiling, installing narrow trim pieces cut tight to the wall and ceiling to close gaps.
- Choose Euro-style or concealed hinges for a clean appearance.
9 Ideas for Kitchen Cabinets with Glass Doors: Mullion, Frosted & More
Glass front cabinets are a practical storage solution and eye-catching showcase for your most cherished dishware or decor. Rooted in tradition, glass cabinets are a timeless addition to your kitchen. You can stick to a historical vibe with mullion doors or opt for a modern look with sleek clear glass. There are many beautiful custom options for glass cabinet doors.
Lighting for arched cabinets with glass doors
If you know you want lighting in your arched cabinet, plan for hardwired, integrated lighting during rough-in. A standalone cabinet you purchase from the store with built-in lights usually needs a cord and outlet, which reads less refined than lighting wired inside the wall.
There are two main types of integrated lighting you can place inside a cabinet to brighten the shelves:
- Use LED puck lights when you want small pools of light on objects.
- Choose LED strip (tape) lights for an even glow from edge to edge. Route the strip into the cabinet so it’s hidden from view.
Set color temperature to 2700K–3000K so the glow matches your kitchen. Always add a dimmer so you can adjust the light as reflections show up on the doors, and accommodate or match other lights in the room.
Other Arched Built-In Cabinet Options
Arches are lovely for many built-in cabinet styles. With glass doors or open shelves, arched custom cabinets work for living rooms, bathroom niches, kitchens, and dining rooms. From arched cabinet facing to an entirely arched cabinet, there are many options to add this trend to your home.










