Details that Make a Difference: Decorative Metal Doors and Inserts

June 30, 2026

Some design decisions define a space. Others aspire to refine it.


But decorative metal doors and inserts occupy rare territory: they can do both, and they can do it in a way that affords stylistic freedom, from targeted design punch ups to fully realized remodels.


Strategic Selections

The most effective applications of these ornamental alternatives are deliberate. For example, a run of bistro glass cabinets paired with a bold painted finish can inform how a space is experienced.


Used selectively, metal doors and inserts can also become a tool for zoning, giving open-plan kitchens a natural way to define display areas, transition between finish types, or signal a shift in function from cooking to entertaining.

Mixed Materials—and Motives


Full metal doors, metal surrounds, and glass inserts of all types are no longer unconventional having moved from specialty to mainstream. And they pop up consistently trend to trend regardless of design direction in concepts ranging from staid traditional to decidedly contemporary.


The appeal is immediate: a cabinet door made of something other than wood or with an attractive insert is unexpected. It catches the eye by introducing texture, depth, and a handcrafted quality that reads as intentional. It delivers on the kind of details that make a kitchen feel curated as opposed to configured.

A Statement Without the Commitment


Finally, not every cabinet needs to be a showpiece—and that offers additional opportunity. Incorporating decorative metal doors or glass inserts selectively allows experimentation with mixed-material aesthetics without a level of commitment that may usure flexibility. Designers and homeowners can enjoy the allure of contrast and still savor greater inspiration without limitations.

Explore Medallion’s metal door and insert collection at Cabinet-S-Top, 1977 Medina Road, Medina, OH 44256


Article provided by Medallion Cabinetry