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Glazed cabinets in the kitchen and living area

Discover the selection of glazed cabinets

In recent times, the open-plan trend has made the boundary between kitchen and living room increasingly blurred: in this context, choosing glazed cabinets proves to be a great way to open up spaces, making them feel instantly more airy.

You know that feeling of mild excitement when, after carefully arranging your crystal wine glasses or the design books you picked up on your last trip to New York, you stop to admire the result? There's something magical about the play of reflections that only glass can offer. But it's not just about aesthetics.

Why choose glazed cabinets

Whether you live in an industrial loft or a residential villa, everything revolves around light. While a solid door closes off volumes, glass illuminates and broadens the view, transforming your most cherished objects — from fine china to vintage cameras — into an integral part of the decor.

Worried about the “display cabinet” effect? If tidiness isn't your strong suit, you can rely on the versatility of glass finishes, like the fantastic fluted glass of the Diesel Get Together kitchen, for a refined partially see-through effect: it's the perfect compromise for achieving visual lightness without the burden of obsessively arranging the contents.

Models and photos of glazed cabinets

If you think that glazed kitchen wall units are a thing of the past, all you need to do is take a look at these Scavolini kitchen and living area cabinets to change your mind.

In the kitchen with Diesel Get Together: we've already mentioned this model, which is the ultimate social kitchen. Here, the glass doors with metal frames add a vintage, well-lived-in character that pairs beautifully with urban aesthetics. You can use them to display jars of colorful spices or craft beer mugs, turning the kitchen into a true hub of culinary creativity.

In the living room with the Fluida wall system: have you ever considered adding smoked glass doors between the bookcase compartments? Imagine storing your favorite vinyl records or that collection of vases you found at a flea market: they stay protected while becoming the focal point of the room.

Style details with the Formalia collection: if you want a matching and contemporary total look, you can combine matt glazed kitchen wall units with a living room system featuring smoked glass doors, blending privacy and style.

Which of these glazed cabinets for the kitchen and living area catches your eye?