Custom & Replacement Cabinet Doors
Get custom cabinet doors with precision sizing, consistent craftsmanship, and dependable lead times—available in popular styles like Shaker and crafted from high-quality wood for a precise, reliable fit.
40+ Years Manufacturing for Professional Builders
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85%+ of Revenue From Repeat Customers
Typical ~2 Week Lead Time
Cabinet Doors & Drawer Fronts Overview
Our cabinet doors and drawer fronts are built for professional builders who need consistent quality, clean construction, and dependable turnaround. Whether you’re updating a kitchen, building custom cabinetry, or replacing doors in an existing install, you get durable hardwood or MDF doors made to your exact specs — every time.
- Typically ranges from $20–$80 per door or drawer front, depending on size, material, and customization options
- Custom sizes to the 1/16"
- Stain-grade hardwood, paint grade hardwood, or moisture-resistant MDF
- Shaker, raised panel, flat panel, and slab styles
- Precise sanding and joinery for clean finishing
- Hinge boring options for fast installation
- Unfinished or primed-only finishing options
Check Out Our Cabinet Doors Process
At Eagle Woodworking, every cabinet door is built with a combination of modern CNC precision and skilled craftsmanship to ensure consistent quality and custom sizing down to the nearest 1/16".
After machining and assembly, every door goes through detailed hand sanding to arrive ready for paint or stain, saving contractors prep work and time. Our team also performs quality control checks throughout the process to ensure each order meets our standards for fit, consistency, and durability before it leaves the shop.
Why Pros Choose Eagle
Consistent Quality
Our cabinet doors are built to spec with reliable sizing, clean joinery, and stable construction hardwood or MDF. You get doors that arrive square, sanded correctly, and ready for finishing or install — every time.
Fast Lead Times
We know cabinet installs stall without doors. That’s why most door orders ship within 2 weeks predictably, helping you keep projects on schedule and avoid costly downtime.
Reliable Service
Builders trust us because communication is clear, changes are handled quickly, and issues get resolved fast. You get a dependable partner who understands the demands of real job sites.
Easy Online Ordering
Quote and order custom doors in minutes — no back-and-forth, no clunky forms, no account required. Every option is laid out clearly so you can build accurate orders without friction.
Cabinet Door Material Types
Choosing the right cabinet door material depends on your finish requirements and overall project design. Eagle Woodworking offers both wood cabinet doors and MDF cabinet doors, giving contractors, cabinet shops, and remodelers the flexibility to select the best option for stained or painted cabinetry.
Wood Cabinet Doors
Wood cabinet doors can be used for painted cabinetry or stain-grade applications where natural grain and variation are meant to be visible.
MDF Cabinet Doors
MDF cabinet doors are designed primarily for painted cabinetry, offering a smooth, uniform surface that produces a consistent paint finish.
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Cabinet Door Styles
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Customized Cabinet Door Profiles
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Popular Wood Species
Cabinet Door Styles
Eagle Woodworking offers custom cabinet doors for contractors, cabinet shops, and remodelers who need reliable quality and precise sizing. Built to the nearest 1/16" in your choice of hardwood or MDF, our doors support everything from modern builds to traditional refacing projects. Browse our most popular cabinet door styles below to find the right fit for your next project.
Shaker Cabinet Doors
Shaker doors feature a clean frame-and-panel design with a flat recessed center panel and square edges that suit both painted and stained finishes. A versatile, in-demand style for modern and transitional kitchens, as well as cabinet refacing projects.
Flat Panel Cabinet Doors
Flat panel doors typically use a five-piece frame-and-panel construction with a recessed center panel for a streamlined, structured appearance. A clean option for modern and transitional cabinetry, offering more structure than slab designs.
Raised Panel Cabinet Doors
Raised panel doors feature a dimensional center panel and decorative frame profile that adds depth and classic detail to traditional designs. Ideal for traditional cabinetry and projects requiring more detailed profiles.
Customize Your Cabinet Door Profiles
Eagle Woodworking cabinet doors aren’t limited to preset styles. Contractors and cabinet shops can customize the look of their cabinet doors by combining different profile elements within the door design. By selecting specific frame details, edge shapes, and panel styles, you can create custom cabinet doors that match everything from clean modern kitchens to detailed traditional cabinetry.
Three key profile components define the overall appearance of the door:
Framing Bead Profiles
Framing bead profiles add decorative detail along the inside edge of the door frame, where the frame meets the center panel. This subtle molding adds depth and is commonly used in traditional and transitional cabinetry.
Outside Edge Profiles
Outside edge profiles define the shape of the outer edge of the door frame, which significantly impacts the door’s overall style. Options range from subtle roundovers for a clean look to more decorative ogee profiles like those used in classic cabinetry designs.
Center Panel Profiles
Center panel profiles determine the shape and depth of the door’s center panel. Flat panels create a clean, modern appearance, while raised panels add dimension and a more traditional look.
Popular Wood Species for Cabinet Doors
Eagle Woodworking offers several popular wood species used in both painted and stain-grade cabinetry. Our most popular wood species include, but are not limited to the following:
Maple Cabinet Doors
Maple cabinet doors are one of the most widely used options in cabinetry due to their durability and consistent grain pattern. It works well for both paint-grade and stain-grade projects, making it a versatile choice for kitchens, refacing, and custom cabinetry.
White Oak Cabinet Doors
White oak cabinet doors have become increasingly popular in modern and traditional kitchens due to their distinctive grain pattern and natural color variation. It pairs well with clear finishes and light stains, making it a strong choice for contemporary cabinetry.
MDF Cabinet Doors
MDF cabinet doors are commonly used for painted cabinetry due to their smooth, uniform surface and ability to support precise profile machining.
Cabinet Door Styles
Eagle Woodworking offers custom cabinet doors for contractors, cabinet shops, and remodelers who need reliable quality and precise sizing. Built to the nearest 1/16" in your choice of hardwood or MDF, our doors support everything from modern builds to traditional refacing projects. Browse our most popular cabinet door styles below to find the right fit for your next project.
Shaker Cabinet Doors
Shaker doors feature a clean frame-and-panel design with a flat recessed center panel and square edges that suit both painted and stained finishes. A versatile, in-demand style for modern and transitional kitchens, as well as cabinet refacing projects.
Flat Panel Cabinet Doors
Flat panel doors typically use a five-piece frame-and-panel construction with a recessed center panel for a streamlined, structured appearance. A clean option for modern and transitional cabinetry, offering more structure than slab designs.
Raised Panel Cabinet Doors
Raised panel doors feature a dimensional center panel and decorative frame profile that adds depth and classic detail to traditional designs. Ideal for traditional cabinetry and projects requiring more detailed profiles.
Customize Your Cabinet Door Profiles
Eagle Woodworking cabinet doors aren’t limited to preset styles. Contractors and cabinet shops can customize the look of their cabinet doors by combining different profile elements within the door design. By selecting specific frame details, edge shapes, and panel styles, you can create custom cabinet doors that match everything from clean modern kitchens to detailed traditional cabinetry.
Three key profile components define the overall appearance of the door:
Framing Bead Profiles
Framing bead profiles add decorative detail along the inside edge of the door frame, where the frame meets the center panel. This subtle molding adds depth and is commonly used in traditional and transitional cabinetry.
Outside Edge Profiles
Outside edge profiles define the shape of the outer edge of the door frame, which significantly impacts the door’s overall style. Options range from subtle roundovers for a clean look to more decorative ogee profiles like those used in classic cabinetry designs.
Center Panel Profiles
Center panel profiles determine the shape and depth of the door’s center panel. Flat panels create a clean, modern appearance, while raised panels add dimension and a more traditional look.
Popular Wood Species for Cabinet Doors
Eagle Woodworking offers several popular wood species used in both painted and stain-grade cabinetry. Our most popular wood species include, but are not limited to the following:
Maple Cabinet Doors
Maple cabinet doors are one of the most widely used options in cabinetry due to their durability and consistent grain pattern. It works well for both paint-grade and stain-grade projects, making it a versatile choice for kitchens, refacing, and custom cabinetry.
White Oak Cabinet Doors
White oak cabinet doors have become increasingly popular in modern and traditional kitchens due to their distinctive grain pattern and natural color variation. It pairs well with clear finishes and light stains, making it a strong choice for contemporary cabinetry.
MDF Cabinet Doors
MDF cabinet doors are commonly used for painted cabinetry due to their smooth, uniform surface and ability to support precise profile machining.
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How to Order Cabinet Doors Online
Our custom, pre-assembled cabinet doors are easy to order online thanks to the following seamless process:
- 1. Measure
- 2. Request a Quote
- 3. Confirm Order
- 4. Track Order
- 5. Delivery
Step 1: Measure
Before submitting your quote or order request, you must first determine the appropriate measurements.
Our cabinet doors and drawer front order dimensions are based on the measurements for the actual cabinet doors, not the cabinet openings.
Step 2: Request a Doors Quote
Visit our Doors Order page to fill out the quote and order form. Enter your details and door information.
New customers will receive a quote first, regardless of selecting 'order'.
Step 3: Confirm Order
Cabinet door quotes are delivered via email, where you may approve and convert to an order by clicking the ‘Approve Quote’ button within the email.
Once approved, new customers will be prompted to enter their payment information directly into our secure payment processor.
Once our team confirms your order, you will receive an Order Acknowledgement via email.
Step 4: Track Order Progress
Eagle Woodworking sends email progress updates as your order moves through our production stages:
1. Order acknowledged
2. Order scheduled for production
3. Order in production
4. Order complete
Want to monitor progress yourself? Every customer gets access to an online portal that allows you to view and manage all your quotes, orders, and invoices. You can even use it to make payments.
Step 5: Delivery
Once your order is complete, Eagle Woodworking will package your drawers for delivery, taking extra precautions to ensure nothing is damaged during shipping. We offer an internal Eagle Delivery service or customer pick-up for local customers.
For customers outside of our internal delivery area, we will ship via small parcel or pallet, whichever is cheaper for the customer.
Step 1: Measure
Before submitting your quote or order request, you must first determine the appropriate measurements.
Our cabinet doors and drawer front order dimensions are based on the measurements for the actual cabinet doors, not the cabinet openings.
Step 2: Request a Doors Quote
Visit our Doors Order page to fill out the quote and order form. Enter your details and door information.
New customers will receive a quote first, regardless of selecting 'order'.
Step 3: Confirm Order
Cabinet door quotes are delivered via email, where you may approve and convert to an order by clicking the ‘Approve Quote’ button within the email.
Once approved, new customers will be prompted to enter their payment information directly into our secure payment processor.
Once our team confirms your order, you will receive an Order Acknowledgement via email.
Step 4: Track Order Progress
Eagle Woodworking sends email progress updates as your order moves through our production stages:
1. Order acknowledged
2. Order scheduled for production
3. Order in production
4. Order complete
Want to monitor progress yourself? Every customer gets access to an online portal that allows you to view and manage all your quotes, orders, and invoices. You can even use it to make payments.
Step 5: Delivery
Once your order is complete, Eagle Woodworking will package your drawers for delivery, taking extra precautions to ensure nothing is damaged during shipping. We offer an internal Eagle Delivery service or customer pick-up for local customers.
For customers outside of our internal delivery area, we will ship via small parcel or pallet, whichever is cheaper for the customer.
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Styles & Construction Types
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Wood Types
- Walnut
- Red Oak
- Cherry
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Hinge Boring Options
- 3mm (1/8") tab distance
- 5mm tab distance
- Setup for screw-in or press-in hinges
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Finish Options
- Unfinished (default)
- Prime - single coat
- Prime - double coat
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Size Specifications and Tolerances
- Doors over 50” tall will include a center rail unless otherwise specified.
- The maximum height or width for doors is 95".
- Single panel doors up to 26" wide and 48" high: 1/8" tolerance.
- Multi-panel doors up to 26" wide and 48" to 65" high: 1/4" tolerance.
- Multi-panel doors up to 26" wide and 65" to 84" high: 5/16" tolerance.
- Single panel, single opening frame-only, and mullion doors exceeding 26" wide and 50" high are not covered by warranty (mullion lites are excluded from the opening count).
- Doors that are wider than 26" or taller than 84" are not covered by our warranty.
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Cabinet Door Buying Guide
Styles and Construction Types
Eagle Woodworking builds custom cabinet doors and replacement cabinet doors with the same care and precision we bring to every project. Each door is made to order from durable hardwoods, so you get a perfect fit and long-lasting quality. Whether you’re replacing worn doors or giving a kitchen or bathroom a fresh look, our doors bring strength, style, and craftsmanship to any space.
Examples of Popular Styles:
Check out our Wood Cabinet Door Styles page or MDF Cabinet Door Styles page to see our full selection of traditional cabinet doors, shaker cabinet doors and other classic styles.
In addition to the those styles, we also offer custom-made doors using any combination of framing bead, center panel, and outside edge door options available from our full product guide.
Available Wood Types
Always In Stock at 3/4" Thickness
Other Wood Types
Other cabinet door wood species and custom thicknesses not listed are available upon request, but may require longer lead times.
Hinge Boring
Pre-drilled hinge boring is available as an add-on when requesting a quote. Pre-bored doors can save time during installation and ensure consistent hinge placement.
Our standard hinge boring is 3" from the top and bottom of the door, with options for:
See our hinge boring options guide for full specifications and diagrams.
Cabinet Door Hinges
We offer several hinge options that can be ordered with your cabinet doors. When hinges are included with your order, our team determines the correct quantity based on your door sizes and specifications.Learn more about hinge types in our cabinet door hinges guide.
You can also purchase hinges directly through our cabinet door hinges page.
Finish Options
Unfinished cabinet doors are the default, but single and double coat finishes are also available. All custom cabinet doors and drawer fronts are sanded before the finish is applied unless requested by the customer. Sanding is not applied after a single prime coat. Instead, our team applies it between coats and after on a prime double coat.
Doors Size Specifications and Tolerances
The size of the doors will follow the exact dimensions as closely as possible. We manufacture all wood products to the nearest 1/16" (1.6mm), allowing for a tolerance of +/-1/32" (+/-0.8mm).
Additional Specifications
Allowable Tolerances for Bow, Warp, or Twist (5-piece doors):
Warranty Notes:
Choose a Cabinet Door Style
Select a style that complements the overall kitchen or cabinetry design. Popular options like Shaker, raised panel, flat panel, or slab doors offer many different aesthetics, from traditional to modern, and can be further customized with profiles and edge details.
Select the Right Wood Species
Choose a wood species based on desired appearance and finishing method. Maple and MDF are ideal for painted finishes, while white oak, walnut, and cherry work well for stained doors that highlight natural grain.
Paint Grade vs Stain Grade
Decide whether the doors will be painted or stained. Paint-grade doors (typically maple or MDF) provide a smooth, uniform surface, while stain-grade hardwoods showcase natural wood patterns for a warm, traditional look.
Consider Door Thickness and Construction
Door thickness and construction affect durability and appearance. Standard options include 3/4" five-piece hardwood doors or MDF slab and 1–2 piece designs, with thicker doors adding sturdiness for larger cabinets or heavy use.
Choose the Right Finish
Select a finish that matches the design and protects the material. Painted finishes work best on smooth MDF or paint-grade hardwoods, while clear or stained finishes highlight natural wood grain and are ideal for species like maple, oak, or walnut.
Styles and Construction Types
Eagle Woodworking builds custom cabinet doors and replacement cabinet doors with the same care and precision we bring to every project. Each door is made to order from durable hardwoods, so you get a perfect fit and long-lasting quality. Whether you’re replacing worn doors or giving a kitchen or bathroom a fresh look, our doors bring strength, style, and craftsmanship to any space.
Examples of Popular Styles:
Check out our Wood Cabinet Door Styles page or MDF Cabinet Door Styles page to see our full selection of traditional cabinet doors, shaker cabinet doors and other classic styles.
In addition to the those styles, we also offer custom-made doors using any combination of framing bead, center panel, and outside edge door options available from our full product guide.
Available Wood Types
Always In Stock at 3/4" Thickness
Other Wood Types
Other cabinet door wood species and custom thicknesses not listed are available upon request, but may require longer lead times.
- Walnut
- Red Oak
- Cherry
Hinge Boring
Pre-drilled hinge boring is available as an add-on when requesting a quote. Pre-bored doors can save time during installation and ensure consistent hinge placement.
Our standard hinge boring is 3" from the top and bottom of the door, with options for:
- 3mm (1/8") tab distance
- 5mm tab distance
- Setup for screw-in or press-in hinges
See our hinge boring options guide for full specifications and diagrams.
Cabinet Door Hinges
We offer several hinge options that can be ordered with your cabinet doors. When hinges are included with your order, our team determines the correct quantity based on your door sizes and specifications.Learn more about hinge types in our cabinet door hinges guide.
You can also purchase hinges directly through our cabinet door hinges page.
Finish Options
- Unfinished (default)
- Prime - single coat
- Prime - double coat
Unfinished cabinet doors are the default, but single and double coat finishes are also available. All custom cabinet doors and drawer fronts are sanded before the finish is applied unless requested by the customer. Sanding is not applied after a single prime coat. Instead, our team applies it between coats and after on a prime double coat.
Doors Size Specifications and Tolerances
The size of the doors will follow the exact dimensions as closely as possible. We manufacture all wood products to the nearest 1/16" (1.6mm), allowing for a tolerance of +/-1/32" (+/-0.8mm).
Additional Specifications
- Doors over 50” tall will include a center rail unless otherwise specified.
- The maximum height or width for doors is 95".
Allowable Tolerances for Bow, Warp, or Twist (5-piece doors):
- Single panel doors up to 26" wide and 48" high: 1/8" tolerance.
- Multi-panel doors up to 26" wide and 48" to 65" high: 1/4" tolerance.
- Multi-panel doors up to 26" wide and 65" to 84" high: 5/16" tolerance.
Warranty Notes:
- Single panel, single opening frame-only, and mullion doors exceeding 26" wide and 50" high are not covered by warranty (mullion lites are excluded from the opening count).
- Doors that are wider than 26" or taller than 84" are not covered by our warranty.
Choose a Cabinet Door Style
Select a style that complements the overall kitchen or cabinetry design. Popular options like Shaker, raised panel, flat panel, or slab doors offer many different aesthetics, from traditional to modern, and can be further customized with profiles and edge details.
Select the Right Wood Species
Choose a wood species based on desired appearance and finishing method. Maple and MDF are ideal for painted finishes, while white oak, walnut, and cherry work well for stained doors that highlight natural grain.
Paint Grade vs Stain Grade
Decide whether the doors will be painted or stained. Paint-grade doors (typically maple or MDF) provide a smooth, uniform surface, while stain-grade hardwoods showcase natural wood patterns for a warm, traditional look.
Consider Door Thickness and Construction
Door thickness and construction affect durability and appearance. Standard options include 3/4" five-piece hardwood doors or MDF slab and 1–2 piece designs, with thicker doors adding sturdiness for larger cabinets or heavy use.
Choose the Right Finish
Select a finish that matches the design and protects the material. Painted finishes work best on smooth MDF or paint-grade hardwoods, while clear or stained finishes highlight natural wood grain and are ideal for species like maple, oak, or walnut.
Customer Testimonials
See Examples of Real Customer Success Stories
See how builders and remodelers use our cabinet doors and drawer fronts to streamline projects — from kitchen remodels to full custom cabinetry.
Cabinet Doors and Drawer Fronts FAQs
See the answers to our most commonly asked questions by customers.
Where can I get pricing?
You can submit a quote request on our Doors Quote Form page to get price information. We return quotes within 1-2 hours during business hours and promptly the following business day if submitted after hours.
What is the typical lead time?
Our standard lead time for cabinet doors and drawer fronts is 2-3 weeks.
Our lead time is the same whether you need a single door replacement or a full kitchen cabinet doors order.
What wood types are available for doors?
We keep the following standard wood and material types in stock at 3/4" thickness only: maple - paint grade, maple, white oak, MDF.
Requests for wood types and thicknesses not listed above are available but may require longer than standard lead times. Other cabinet door wood types include walnut, red oak, and cherry.
Is everything custom?
All of our products are fully custom, made to order and meet your specific requirements.
Where do you ship?
We ship anywhere in the country. There are two main ways to significantly reduce shipping costs:
- Place a large order or series of orders we can palletize (15-20+ doors)
- We provide local delivery within ~90 miles of Methuen, MA
Do you have anyone on staff who speaks Spanish?
Yes, our office staff is fluent in Spanish.
Can I just purchase cabinet doors?
Yes, you can replace cabinet doors without replacing the entire cabinet. Many people choose this option to save money and give their kitchen or bathroom a fresh look. Eagle Woodworking makes custom doors in popular styles as well as traditional designs, so it’s easy to match the look you want.
What’s the average cost to replace cabinet doors?
The cost of cabinet door replacement depends on the size of the room and the quality of the cabinet door materials and installation. Contact Eagle Woodworking for price information today.
What is the cheapest way to replace cabinet doors?
The cheapest way to replace cabinet doors is to order unfinished doors in a simple style and paint or finish them yourself. This saves on labor and still gives the cabinets a new look without the cost of a full remodel.
Is it cheaper to replace the cabinets or just the doors?
Yes, it is cheaper to replace just the cabinet doors instead of the entire cabinets. Cabinet refacing on average costs $5,200 versus $27,500 for a full remodel.
New doors update the look of the space while keeping the cabinet boxes in place, which avoids the cost of demolition and new construction. Full cabinet replacement is best only when the boxes are damaged or you want to change the layout.
Where can I buy kitchen cabinet doors only?
Eagle Woodworking is a reliable source for buying high-quality replacement cabinet doors. Whether you’re a contractor looking to outsource cabinet doors for a full renovation or a DIY homeowner looking to take on a minor renovation project, our goal is to meet your exact needs when it comes to cabinet door and drawer fronts.
Should you install upper or lower cabinets first?
When installing cabinets, it’s best to start with the upper cabinets. Hanging the uppers first gives you more working room without the lower cabinets in the way, and it helps line everything up correctly before moving on to the base units.
What are the standard sizes for cabinet doors?
Most cabinet doors are between 12 and 24 inches wide and 24 to 40inches tall, but exact sizes vary by cabinet design. Drawer fronts are typically 5 to 12 inches tall. Since Eagle doors are made to order, we can build to standard dimensions or custom sizes to match your existing boxes.
How should I choose cabinet doors?
When considering types of cabinet doors and choosing the right ones for your project, it comes down to three main factors:
- Style: framing bead and center panel combinations
- Material: Maple, white oak oak, walnut, MDF, and more
- Finish: Painted or stained
Think about how the doors will fit your kitchen or bathroom style, your budget, and the level of durability you need.
What are the latest trends in cabinet doors?
Popular cabinet door trends right now include:
- Shaker styles for their timeless look
- Painted finishes in whites, grays, and blues
- Flat panel doors for modern designs
Custom-made doors also remain in high demand, as homeowners look for ways to personalize kitchens and baths without a full remodel.
What are common uses for replacement cabinet doors?
Replacement cabinet doors are used in many types of projects, including:
- Kitchen remodels: Change the style of the room without rebuilding the cabinet boxes.
- Bathroom remodels: Update vanities with new doors while keeping the layout the same.
- Laundry rooms: Add durable, custom doors to storage cabinets in high-use spaces.
- Budget updates: Refresh the look of cabinets at a lower cost than full replacement.
- DIY projects: Ideal for homeowners who want custom doors for their own project.
- Rental properties: Replace worn doors to improve appearance without major construction.
- Style changes: Swap out old designs for popular looks like shaker or raised panel.
Each door is built to order at Eagle Woodworking so it matches the size and finish needed for the job.
What are common uses for replacement cabinet doors?
Replacement cabinet doors are primarily used for cabinet refacing during kitchen and bathroom remodels, allowing you to completely change a room's style, update laundry rooms, or renovate rental properties without the high cost of replacing the existing cabinet boxes.
What are the most popular cabinet door styles?
Some of the most popular cabinet door styles include Shaker, raised panel, and flat panel. Shaker doors are especially popular for modern and transitional kitchens, while raised panel are common in traditional designs.
Can I replace cabinet doors without replacing cabinets?
Yes, cabinet door replacement or refacing allows you to update the look of a kitchen without replacing the entire cabinet structure. This is a cost-effective way to refresh outdated cabinetry while maintaining the existing layout. Contractors and remodelers can install custom doors to fit existing boxes precisely.
Are MDF cabinet doors durable?
Yes, MDF cabinet doors are durable when used for painted cabinetry. Moisture-resistant MDF is designed for kitchens and bathrooms, where it resists warping and provides a smooth, consistent surface for finishes.
How long do cabinet doors last?
The lifespan of cabinet doors depends on the material, construction, and use. High-quality hardwood doors can last for decades with proper care, while MDF doors typically last 10–20 years when properly maintained. Regular cleaning and avoiding excessive moisture help preserve the finish and structural integrity.
Are custom cabinet doors worth it?
Yes, custom cabinet doors are worth the investment for projects that require precise sizing, unique styles, or specific materials. They allow contractors and remodelers to match existing cabinetry, create a distinctive look, and ensure long-term durability. Custom doors also provide flexibility in materials, profiles, and finishes that off-the-shelf doors cannot offer.
What’s the difference between cabinet door refacing vs. remodeling?
Replacing cabinet doors is an efficient way to update a kitchen without rebuilding the entire cabinet system. Cabinet refacing involves replacing the existing cabinet doors and drawer fronts while keeping the original cabinet boxes in place.This is ideal when cabinet boxes are still in good condition but the style or finish needs updating.
A full kitchen remodel typically involves installing entirely new cabinetry along with updated layouts, materials, and finishes. In these projects, contractors often order custom cabinet doors as part of newly built cabinets or complete kitchen redesigns.
Resources Professionals Can Count On
Check out our various guides, blogs, and customer case studies for resources to help with your next project.
Ordering Cabinet Doors Online is Easy
Order custom cabinet doors online with ease through our simple form. Just enter your basic details (like your contact information and job number), select your delivery option, and customize your order with wood species and thickness choices. It’s quick, straightforward, and designed to make ordering cabinet doors online hassle-free!

