
Reeded
Striking yet subtle, reeded cabinetry adds contrast, texture and elegance to any space.
Why choose reeded cabinetry?
Reeded fronts bring a sculptural quality to your kitchen, combining clean lines with tactile texture. The vertical fluting catches light and shadow throughout the day, adding quiet drama and a strong sense of craftsmanship. Whether used across an island, as a feature dresser (or armoire), or a full bank of cabinets, reeded panels add depth, contrast, and refined individuality.
Modern kitchen ideas with reeded cabinets
Reeded cabinets lend themselves perfectly to modern kitchen design. Pair it with smooth countertops, sleek appliances, and bold accent colors for a look that’s contemporary but rich in detail. Use it to break up large expanses of flat-fronted units, or make a statement with a fully reeded island.
Classic meets contemporary
While reeded fronts feel fresh and modern, they're rooted in classical architecture—making them a versatile option in traditional kitchens too. Combine them with painted Shaker cabinets, open shelving, or natural stone to create a layered, high-end look with enduring style.
Where to use reeded cabinetry in your kitchen
Reeded panels work beautifully across all kinds of cabinets. Add texture to a kitchen island for a bold, central feature. Use reeded drawer fronts to add interest to a run of low units. Or incorporate them into a built-in armoire or pantry cabinet to give a classic shape a modern edge. Whether you go all-in or add just a touch, reeded detailing helps create a space that feels uniquely yours.