You could use sliding doors, trimmed in Shaker style:
Having wide doors means you have to step back to allow them to open--if you have room in the passageway to do that, I think the Shaker cabinet doors will be fine. I have 26" upper doors on some vintage cabinets, with twist latches--I'm used to them and don't even notice the twisting and stepping back, but I'm careful not to leave them standing open to lessen the chance that someone might run into one.
Very nice kitchen--I love the color of the backsplash, and I'm always a fan of Shaker cabinets!
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Lower Cabinetry: DrawersOption 1: Centered. The most popular placement is to center the hardware in the middle of each drawer front. Aesthetically pleasing and symmetrical, the main drawback to this placement is that the bottom drawer can be difficult to reach since the hardware is low.The first photo shows a five-piece drawer front, also known as a decorative drawer front, which echoes the door style. A five-piece drawer front consists of a center panel surrounded by a frame. The vertical portion of the frame is called the stile and the horizontal, the rail. Stiles and rails can be of varying widths depending on the door and drawer style you select.
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