I have used curtains as doors for years it softens sound and i like the look.
Curtains instead of cabinet doors.
I love the soft look of it.
Then allow for 3 4 or so for each hem.
Reminds me of my grandmother.
Wire mesh and screens can actually be very attractive especially in a farmhouse style home where the mesh or screen will give the kitchen a country feel.
Remember to add 1 5 to 2 times the cabinet width.
My grandmother always used curtains for cabinet doors and in door ways.
Forgo standard kitchen cabinet doors altogether.
Instead hang curtains you could use some leftover fabric from a failed.
You d need a heavy duty staple gun or you could also use upholstery staples kind of like u shaped nails.
My curtains are two panels each so four total hems left and right side of each panel which equal six extra inches.
There s an easy way to reduce the cost.
And then there are etched glass screens awnings and more.
The extra amount for gathers was 20 which fell between 1 5 and two times greater than my cabinet width.
When you opt for this door alternative you can rest assured that there will be airflow in and around the dishes that you have stored in your cabinet.
Fold the top of the curtain around the strip so it s hidden from the front then staple or nail the strip and the part of the curtain that will be behind it onto the face frame of your cabinet.
Leaded glass and stained glass are traditional solutions but industrial windows and doors can create a similar effect though in a much more contemporary way.