Custom Pantry Doors — Single, Double & Glass Styles

Our pantry doors are custom-built double-action swinging doors, designed to fit standard and non-standard openings in kitchens, utility rooms, and walk-in pantries. Unlike sliding or pocket options, swinging pantry doors open in both directions and self-return to center — no handles needed when your hands are full. Choose from glass panels, solid wood, French-style pane designs, and modern flush profiles, all built to your exact opening dimensions.

Glass Pantry Doors

Glass pantry doors are one of our most requested styles, and for good reason — they let natural light into pantry spaces while keeping the room's visual flow intact. We offer several glass configurations to suit different privacy and aesthetic preferences.

Clear glass pantry doors provide full visibility into the pantry, which works well in modern kitchens where organization is part of the design.

Frosted glass pantry doors diffuse light without full transparency, ideal for kitchens where pantry contents are better kept out of view. Half-frosted configurations — frosted on the lower panel, clear above — are a popular middle ground.

Pantry doors with glass inserts rather than full glass panels offer the same light-passing benefit with more structural framing. These work well for heavier-use applications or where a more traditional look is preferred.

All glass pantry door options are available in single and double bulter door configurations and can be ordered with or without divided lites, depending on your style direction.

French Pantry Doors

French pantry doors feature multi-pane glass divided by muntins, bringing a classic architectural detail into the kitchen. Our pantry French doors are built as double-action swinging doors — not hinged inswing units — so they maintain hands-free function while delivering a refined, traditional look.

Available as single French pantry doors for narrower openings or double French pantry doors for wider pass-throughs, these are a strong fit for transitional and traditional kitchen styles, open-concept remodels, and farmhouse kitchens where a decorative door treatment elevates the pantry from utility to design feature.

Hidden Pantry Doors

A hidden pantry door is a door designed to blend into the surrounding wall or cabinetry so completely that it reads as part of the room — no visible hinges, no obvious door frame, and no hardware break in the wall plane. When closed, it looks like a wall panel or a section of cabinetry. When open, it reveals full access to the pantry behind it.

This is a different design goal than a decorative pantry door. Where a French or glass pantry door is meant to be noticed, a hidden pantry door is meant to disappear.

How a Hidden Pantry Door Works

The concealment effect comes from a combination of the door panel design and the hardware. The door is built flush with the surrounding wall surface, finished to match — painted, paneled, or wallpapered — and hung on concealed hinges that leave no hardware visible from the front. The result is a seamless wall plane that opens when pushed or triggered by a flush pull or touch-latch mechanism.

Where Hidden Pantry Doors Work Best

  • Open-concept kitchens where visual clutter is minimized and every surface is part of the design — a hidden pantry door keeps the pantry completely out of the visual field
  • Kitchens with integrated cabinetry where the pantry entry can be disguised as another cabinet panel in the run
  • Remodels prioritizing a clean, uninterrupted wall plane where any visible door treatment would break the aesthetic

What to Know Before Ordering

A hidden pantry door requires concealed hinges — standard surface-mounted hinges will break the flush profile. Our hidden door hinges are designed specifically for this type of application, recessing fully into the door edge and frame so no hardware is visible when the door is closed.

The door panel itself must also be built or finished to match the surrounding surface for the concealment effect to work properly. For hidden pantry door builds, we recommend contacting us before ordering so we can help coordinate door thickness, hinge selection, and panel finish.

Modern Pantry Doors

A modern pantry door typically features a flush or minimally detailed panel — clean lines, no raised molding, flat profiles that integrate seamlessly with contemporary cabinetry. We build modern pantry doors in solid panel and glass versions, including options similar to our modern interior doors collection.

  • Full flush solid panels for a seamless, built-in look
  • Slim-profile glass pantry doors with minimal framing
  • Modern double pantry doors for wider openings in open-concept kitchens

Modern glass pantry doors in particular work well in kitchens with handle-less cabinetry or integrated appliances, where every visible surface is part of the design.

Double Pantry Doors

Double pantry doors — two panels that each swing independently from a center point — are the right choice when:

  • The opening is wide enough that a single panel would require an awkward reach to the back of the pantry
  • Full-width access to deep shelving is a priority
  • You want a more substantial visual presence at the pantry entry

Our double pantry doors self-return to center from both panels independently, so there's no coordination required between doors.

Custom Sizing & Ordering

Every pantry door we build is custom-made to your opening dimensions. There are no standard-only sizes — if your opening is non-standard, we build to fit.

What Makes Our Pantry Doors Different

Our pantry doors are double-action swinging doors — a specific door type built around a pivot or spring hinge system that allows the door to open in either direction and return to center on its own.

This functionality is made possible through high-quality hardware systems, including double action hinges and pivot hinges, which are designed for smooth operation and long-term durability.

  • Hands-free operation — carry groceries or dishes through without setting anything down
  • No swing clearance required on one side — the door shares its swing arc equally in both directions
  • Self-closing — the door returns to center automatically

Pantry Door Ideas & Style Pairings

If you're still deciding on direction, here are the configurations that tend to work best by kitchen type:

Modern and Contemporary Kitchens

Flush solid panel or slim-profile glass pantry door in a paint-grade finish with black hardware. A double configuration works well if the opening allows.

Traditional and Transitional Kitchens

French pantry doors with clear or lightly frosted glass in a white or stain-grade finish.

Farmhouse Kitchens

French pantry doors with divided lites or a glass pantry door with a frosted lower panel.

Open-Concept Kitchens

Glass pantry doors — clear or frosted — help maintain visual continuity while still defining the pantry space.

Smaller Kitchens

A single pantry door with frosted or half-glass panel can keep the space from feeling closed off without exposing pantry contents.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pantry Doors

What sizes are available for pantry doors?

All of our pantry doors are custom-built to your finished opening dimensions. We build to both standard and non-standard sizes — measure your opening width and height and we’ll produce the door to fit.

What glass options are available for pantry doors?

We offer clear glass, frosted glass, half-frosted (clear upper / frosted lower), and divided-lite French pane configurations. Full glass panels and glass insert panels are both available depending on the pantry door style you choose.

Can I get a pantry door with frosted glass?

Yes. Frosted glass pantry doors are available as full-panel frosted or half-frosted configurations. Half-frosted is a popular choice for kitchens where light transmission is wanted without full pantry visibility.

What is the difference between single and double pantry doors?

A single pantry door uses one panel to cover the opening. A double pantry door uses two panels — one on each side — that each swing independently. Double configurations work best for wider openings and provide full-width access to deep pantry shelving.

Are your pantry doors sliding or swinging?

Our pantry doors are double-action swinging doors only. They open in both directions and self-return to center. We do not offer sliding barn doors, pocket doors, or standard single-direction hinged doors.

What are French pantry doors?

French pantry doors feature divided glass panes separated by muntins — the classic multi-lite look associated with French doors. Ours are built as double-action swinging doors rather than traditional inswing French doors, so they retain the hands-free pantry function.

How do I know which pantry door configuration is right for my opening?

For openings under approximately 30 inches, a single pantry door is typically the right choice. For wider openings — especially walk-in pantry entries — double pantry doors provide better access. If you're unsure, contact us with your opening dimensions and we can help guide you.

What is a hidden pantry door?

A hidden pantry door is built flush with the surrounding wall or cabinetry and finished to match, so it blends in completely when closed. There are no visible hinges or obvious door frame, and the door reads as a wall panel until it is opened. This type of door requires concealed hinges and typically uses a flush pull or touch-latch instead of a standard handle.

Can pantry doors be painted or stained?

Yes. Our pantry doors are available in paint-grade and stain-grade wood options. Finish is applied after delivery by your contractor or installer, allowing you to match your kitchen cabinetry and overall design.