Door Types
The door is the “face” of the cabinet. It defines how your collection is revealed, how the cabinet feels in your interior, and the overall balance between display and discretion. At LivinVino, we offer three door families each with its own aesthetic and integration style.
Full Glass Door
A pure showcase door that highlights your collection with maximum visibility. It creates a light, elegant look and makes the cabinet feel like a true display piece perfect for statement cabinets and display-focused designs.
Best for: living rooms, dining areas, wine walls, retail display zones.
Key benefits: maximum visibility, premium showcase feel, works beautifully with interior lighting.
Stainless Steel Frame
A clean, architectural door with a refined stainless steel frame that gives a premium, structured look. This option feels modern and understated, while still keeping a controlled view of the interior ideal for projects where you want a high-end presence without a fully “all-glass” effect.
Best for: ultra-modern interiors, architect-led projects, high-end hospitality.
Key benefits: strong clean lines, durable framing, premium look with discreet visibility.
Veneer Door
A discreet, warm front designed to blend seamlessly into furniture and wall panels. Veneer doors are ideal for built-in projects where the cabinet should feel integrated matching surrounding joinery for a clean, architectural result.
Best for: kitchens, built-in walls, under-stairs projects, spaces where the cabinet should disappear into the interior.
Key benefits: seamless integration, warm look, matches wood tones and surrounding furniture.
Choosing the Right Door
- Choose Full Glass if you want your collection to be visible and part of the room design.
- Choose Stainless Steel Frame if you want a modern, premium look with a more structured and discreet feel than full glass.
- Choose Veneer if you want the cabinet to blend into your interior like custom furniture.
Need help choosing the right door type?
We can recommend the best option based on your interior style, how much you want to display your collection, and the level of privacy you prefer.