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Cabinet Door Styles for Custom Furniture in Melbourne (2026 Guide)

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When designing custom furniture, one of the most important decisions, and one that’s often overlooked, is the door and drawer profile.

The profile you choose doesn’t just affect the cabinet itself. It sets the tone for the entire space.

At CM Furniture Design, we guide clients across Melbourne through this decision every day. What often surprises people is how much the door style can completely change the final result once it’s installed.

In this guide, we’ll walk through the most popular cabinet door styles, and more importantly, when and why to use them.

1. Flat Panel Doors (Modern, Clean, Architectural)

Flat panel, or slab doors, are the go-to choice for modern interiors. With no detailing or framing, they create a clean, uninterrupted surface.

In many Melbourne apartments and newer builds, this is the most common profile we install, particularly when paired with handleless designs or integrated finger pulls.

Why clients choose this:

  • Clean, minimalist look

  • Easy to maintain and clean

  • Works well with bold colours and timber grains

Things to consider:

  • Can feel too plain without texture or contrast

  • Relies heavily on colour and finish for impact

 

 

Corner White Bookcase and Buffet C 141
A client’s corner white bookcase and buffet with flat panel doors and drawer
Corner Desk Shelving and Cupboard C142
Corner desk we made for a client with shelving and a tall cupboard featuring flat panel doors

 

Custom white 2 Pack bookcase with ladder c 140
Custom white 2 Pack bookcase with ladder and flat panel door profiles

 

Custom Home Office Corner Desk with Integrated Bookcase White and Timber Look Laminate C-139
Custom Home Office Corner Desk with Integrated Bookcase White and Timber Look Laminate and flat panel doors and drawers C-139

 


2. Shaker Style Doors (Timeless and Versatile)

Shaker doors remain one of the most popular options for custom cabinetry. The framed design adds just enough detail without becoming overly traditional.

We often recommend this style for homes in Melbourne’s inner east where clients want something that feels both classic and current.

Why clients choose this:

  • Timeless appearance

  • Works across multiple interior styles

  • Adds subtle depth and detail

Things to consider:

  • Higher cost than flat panels due to additional machining and finishing

  • Slightly more maintenance in painted finishes

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Shaker style cupboards and drawers on a custom wall unit

Built in wall unit with arched shelving finished in a deep green lacquer and brass handles C153 1
Built in wall unit with arched bookshelves, shaker doors and finished in a deep green with brass handles C153 1

 

Client installation photo entertainment wall centre
Client installation photo entertainment wall centre with shaker style doors

 


3. V-Groove Doors (Coastal, Textured, Relaxed)

V-groove or tongue-and-groove profiles introduce linear detailing that adds texture without overwhelming the design.

This is a popular choice for more relaxed interiors, especially in family homes where warmth and character are important.

Why clients choose this:

  • Adds texture and visual interest

  • Creates a softer, more relaxed feel

  • Works well across larger surfaces

Things to consider:

  • Grooves can collect dust over time

  • Not as sharp or minimal as flat panel designs

Custom Study Desk with fitted shelving

Custom fitted home office desk with a v-groove and shaker doors


4. Raised Panel Doors (Traditional and Detailed)

Raised panel doors offer a more traditional, decorative look. The centre panel sits proud of the frame, creating depth and shadow lines.

In our experience, this profile works best in larger spaces where the detail can be appreciated without feeling heavy.

Why clients choose this:

  • Strong sense of craftsmanship

  • Adds depth and formality

  • Ideal for heritage-style homes

Things to consider:

  • Can feel dated in modern spaces if not balanced correctly

  • Higher cost due to complexity

Rasied door profile bookcase

A wall unit with shelving and cupboards featuring a raised panel door profile


5. Custom and Beaded Profiles (High-end bespoke design)

or a more bespoke result, custom routered or beaded profiles can create something completely unique.

These are typically used in high-end joinery or statement pieces where the goal is to stand out rather than blend in.

Why clients choose this:

  • Fully custom look

  • Adds detail and individuality

  • Elevates premium projects

Things to consider:

  • Higher cost and longer lead times

  • Requires careful design to avoid over-detailing

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A desk and storage surrounding a window with beaded profile doors


How to choose the right door style for your home

Choosing the right door profile isn’t just about style. It needs to work with your space, materials, and how you actually live.

In most of our projects, clients come in with one idea, but once they see different options side by side in our 3D renders, their preference often changes.

Things we always consider:

  • The size of the space

  • The overall interior style

  • Material and colour selection

  • How the cabinetry will be used day-to-day

See Your Design Before It’s Built

At CM Furniture Design, our Design Service allows you to explore different door profiles, colours, and layouts through photorealistic 3D renders.

This means you’re not guessing. You can see exactly how your furniture will look in your space before it goes into production.

The Design Service includes up to three design iterations, ensuring the final outcome feels resolved and considered.

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Start Your Custom Furniture Project

If you’re planning custom furniture in Melbourne and want guidance on the right door style for your space, get in touch with our team.

We’ll walk you through the options and help you design something that not only looks right, but works perfectly for your home.

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