A built-in china cabinet and cozy breakfast nook sit toward the back of the kitchen, which overlooks the owner's lovely back terrace. Open shelving makes organizing and display easy. "I know the owner enjoys playing around with the arrangement of collections behind the X-mullion doors," says Black. Flooring: Ann Sacks French Blue limestone; display cabinet paint: White Dove, Benjamin Moore; chairs: Donghia; cushion: Fabric.com
Traditional muntins are timber or metal strips that hold and divide panes of glass in a window or door. Diagonal muntins are called diamond muntins.Decorative muntins are used more as an overlay. One piece of glass replaces the solid door face, and the muntins sit on top of the glass. This tends to be a more cost-effective approach to the traditional muntin style. Muntins work well if you need more light or want to show off precious objects. Adding cabinet lights will enhance the muntins.
i think white cabinets could be an alternative to consider - they are simple and clean and i don't think would go out of style. but i undersand wanting wood if you're making that investment
I love the seating for the table tucked into a corner created by the built in cabinets- this would work well for my cabinets I'm redoing.... the upholstery is pretty