How do I put glass in my kitchen cabinet doors?
I have regular kitchen cabinets and would like to make one set have glass in the doors.
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Take off cabinet door you would like glass to go in . Carefully measure and mark where you need to cut cabinet . buy piece of cut glass a little larger than the hole and small quarter round trim for front of cabinet and lattice strips for the back. Place cabinet door face down lay glass over opening ( I would use a little construction adhesive on corners ) Then lay strips of lattice over glass around edges and secure with screws making sure the screws are short enough to not go through the front of the cabinet (measure thickness of cabinet then buy screws a little shorter) Carefully flip over cabinet door cut trim pieces to fit around cut edges of cabinet like a frame mitering corners , paint or stain and put them back up onto the cabinet and enjoy.
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How to Add Glass to Cabinet Doors
Take one of the cabinet doors to the paint department of the home improvement store and ask them to select paint/stains and other finishes and application tools that will work for your kitchen. They have the best selection, the most up-to-date materials and most important, the most informative sales staff to get you what you need for a professional job.