How Reface Cabinet Doors Can Completely Change Your Space
If you’ve ever looked around your home and thought, “ugh, this space feels tired,” you’re definitely not the only one. Maybe your tastes have changed, or trends have passed... Even if you used to love the space, it’s natural for that spark to fade over time. Sometimes it comes down to the furniture itself. Cabinets, closets, and built-ins can start to lose their appeal and even look a little outdated after a while. Instead of doing a complete overhaul, a simple way to revamp your space is by swapping out the doors on your furniture for something fresh and modern. You can skip the expense and hassle of replacing entire pieces and still get that “new look” you’ll love.
Stoll’s Faceframe & Door Assembly is a quick way to give old furniture a brand-new attitude. You won’t believe the difference such a small switch can make! The best part? These doors are unbelievably versatile. Let’s take a look at all the ways you can incorporate them throughout your home.
Kitchen Cabinet Doors
Your kitchen’s the heart of your home, so of course you want it to feel welcoming and put together. Swapping out those dated kitchen cabinet doors for our Faceframe & Door Assembly solution will completely change the vibe – and you don’t have to rip out the cabinet boxes to do it. Supported by a sturdy metal frame, our glass kitchen cabinet doors add a modern touch and let you show off your favorite dishes or glassware. It's an easy way to make your space feel new again without a full remodel.
Closets
Closets don’t usually get a lot of attention, but changing up the doors can really freshen things up. If yours are looking a little plain or worn, swapping them out can instantly update the look. Whether it’s a single-door closet in your bedroom or a row of wardrobes in a walk-in, glass closet doors instantly make the space feel fresher and more open.
Bookcases
Open shelves might seem like a good idea, but they can end up looking messy pretty fast. Adding metal-and-glass doors helps tone that down. You still get to see what’s inside, but it all looks way more organized and intentional with an extra touch of elegance. Plus, you don’t have to dust your books, decor, or little collectibles every week. So, whether it’s a built-in in your living room or a random bookshelf that’s been bugging you for years, this simple switch to a glass bookcase can make it feel fresh again without a ton of work.
Wine Cabinets (or Bar Area)
Got a little bar setup or a wine cabinet tucked in somewhere? This is another great place to reface cabinet doors. The mix of metal and glass gives it that sleek, custom-built look without actually having to custom-build anything. You can show off a few bottles or glasses while keeping things neat and dust-free behind the glass. It’s one of those small upgrades that makes people go, “Wait, did you redo all this?” even when all you did was swap the doors.
Built-ins and Media Units
Cabinets that are built-in have a way of feeling a little heavy after a few years, especially if they’re covered in solid doors or dark wood. Swapping in a few metal-and-glass doors breaks up all that bulk and lets the space breathe. Whether it’s the old cabinets around your TV or a wall of shelves in the living room, this simple switch can bring them back to life. The glass also gives you a spot to show off the things you love – like family pics, your record collection, travel keepsakes, or trophies you're proud to display.
Home Office or Workspace
If you spend a lot of time working from home, your office might feel a bit cluttered or closed in. Swapping a few solid cabinet fronts for metal-and-glass can make the space feel less claustrophobic. They’re great for built-in desks, storage cabinets, or even filing systems that could use a little something special. You can still hide the boring stuff behind solid panels and use the glass doors to display a few things that make the space feel more personal. Think books, plants, degree certificates, or even a few art pieces that inspire you.
Thinking of refacing cabinets? Here’s how it works with Stoll
Stoll’s Faceframe & Door Assembly features doors with solid steel frames and clear glass panels and is custom-made to fit your existing cabinet openings. The built-in hinges are part of the frame, so they attach directly to your current setup without extra drilling or complicated hardware.
All Stoll doors are well constructed with a durable finish right here in the US by a team with more than 50 years of metalworking experience. You can choose from over 15 finish options and a wide range of door sizes, so it’s easy to get accurate measurements to fit your kitchen cabinetry, closet, or built-in. Keep what’s already working but give it a fresh, modern update that’s easy to live with and built to last.
Say hello to your new cabinet doors
Stoll products are available at more than 1,100 specialty stores nationwide. You can find your nearest location, explore options with the product visualizer, or reach out to the Stoll team directly to start planning your new doors.














