Replace flat cabinet panels with custom glass inserts and transform your kitchen, hutch, or built-in. Two dozen+ glass styles — clear, seedy, reeded, frosted, rain, and more — to match any aesthetic.
Replacing the flat wood panels in your upper cabinets with glass inserts is one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost kitchen updates you can make. It instantly modernizes the space, makes the room feel larger, and lets you display the dishware you actually love.
And it's not just kitchens. China hutches, built-in bookcases, butler's pantries, liquor cabinets, and bathroom storage all look better with glass. Whether you want clear glass to show off your collection or textured glass to hide a busy interior, we have a style that fits.
The five most-requested styles — but we offer over two dozen options total.
The classic. Perfect for displaying dishware, glassware, or curated collections. Maximum visibility, minimum visual noise.
Most affordable option
Tiny air bubbles trapped in the glass give a vintage, hand-blown look. Popular in farmhouse, traditional, and craftsman kitchens.
Vintage character
Vertical fluted lines that distort the view. Trendy, modern, and great for hiding cluttered interiors. Currently the hottest cabinet glass on the market.
On-trend modern
Smooth matte finish that hides contents while still letting light through. Clean, contemporary, and timeless. Great for pantries.
Maximum privacy
Textured pattern resembling water droplets on glass. Adds visual interest, partial privacy, and works beautifully with both modern and transitional styles.
Visual texture
Looking for something specific? We also offer water glass, fluted, baroque, glue chip, hammered, ribbed, satin, and many more. Just ask — we likely have it.
Pricing is per door and depends on size and glass style.
Per cabinet door, depending on size and glass type. Clear glass is most affordable; specialty patterns cost more.
A china hutch, built-in bookcase, or 4-6 cabinet doors. Most clients fall in this range.
A complete kitchen update with 10-20+ cabinet doors. Specialty patterns and larger doors push pricing higher.
The most popular places we install cabinet glass.
Upper cabinets with reeded, seedy, or clear glass for an instant kitchen refresh.
Display dishware in style with clear or seedy glass — classic for dining rooms.
Protect books while showing them off — clear glass keeps dust out.
Seedy or rain glass for that vintage, speakeasy bar feel.
Frosted or reeded glass adds character without revealing pantry chaos.
Linen cabinets, vanities, and built-ins look elevated with glass inserts.
A look at recent cabinet glass projects across DFW.
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Cabinet glass typically runs $50 to $300+ per door depending on size and glass type. A full kitchen project usually falls between $200 and $1,500+ depending on door count and glass style. Clear glass is most affordable; specialty patterns cost more.
We offer over two dozen options. The five most popular are clear, seedy, reeded, frosted, and rain. We also have water glass, fluted, baroque, glue chip, hammered, ribbed, satin, and many more specialty patterns.
Yes — that's what most of our cabinet glass customers do. We add glass inserts to your existing cabinet doors. Note: the wood center panel of the door needs to be removed first. You can do this yourself, hire a cabinet maker, or we can refer you to one.
Tempered glass isn't required by code for cabinet doors, but we recommend it for any glass within reach of small children or in high-traffic areas. Standard cabinet glass is annealed (regular) glass and works fine for most installations.
Standard glass like clear, frosted, and seedy is typically ready in 5-7 business days. Reeded, rain, and specialty patterns may take 7-14 days. Installation is fast — usually 30 minutes to a couple hours depending on door count.
They're very similar — both have vertical lines that distort the view. "Reeded" typically refers to thinner, closer-spaced lines, while "fluted" tends to have wider, more pronounced channels. We carry both, and many people use the names interchangeably.
Absolutely. If your cabinet maker has provided exact dimensions and glass thickness specs, we'll match them precisely. Most cabinet doors take 1/8" or 3/16" thick glass.
Yes — we regularly partner with general contractors, home builders, remodelers, and cabinet makers across DFW. We can coordinate timing around your build schedule.
We serve all of Tarrant, Dallas, Ellis, Kaufman, Rockwall, and Collin Counties — including Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, Forney, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Mansfield, Rockwall, and surrounding areas.
Free quotes. Two dozen+ glass styles. Beautiful results in days, not weeks.