Besides which it would be very easy to touch up if it does get scratched.
Painting glass panel doors.
Run the tape down the length of the glass and secure it firmly.
The first job is to remove the door furniture such as handles letterbox knocker etc now cover the floor with a dustsheet to catch any splashes of paint.
Cover hinges with painter s tape if you want to keep them free of paint.
Painting neatly is always a challenge especially when painting around glass such as window frames or glass paneled cabinet doors.
No initial prep just paint the doors and worry about removing the paint on the glass after.
Painting a glass panelled door.
When painting a door with glass panels use a thin brush to cut in the thin parts of the panels near the glass and use only a small amount of paint on the brush so that the paint does not run off onto the glass.
A better solution is to line the edges of the glass with strips of ordinary printer paper.
Decoupage artists often paint the back of the glass on which the images are glued.
Again this is a long process if your door has lots of glass panels.
For your cabinet doors i would suggest the paint be applied to the inside of the door and if it is not scratched it will work fine.
Once you have finished the thin panels move on to the larger areas of the door.
Begin by applying paint to the inside of the top panels.
Just regular paint of your choice is used.
While you could apply masking tape around the edges of the glass tape can be hard to position properly and remove.
When painting a panel door a paint brush may be more effective than a roller.
Carefully cut the tape at the point where the glass meets the wood and peel off the tape that is covering the wood leaving it to cover just the glass.
Painting tips made easy.
Smooth out the paint working with the grain.
This tip applies to both interior and exterior glass panelled doors it doesn t matter how many panels there are whether it be a 2 4 8 12 or even 15 panelled door the principle is the same.
The masking liquid method.
Doing it in this order enables you to get a coat on the whole panel door in one sitting so you only have to have 2 3 painting sessions rather than 4 6 if you were doing one side at a time and waiting for it to dry in between.
Coat the recessed areas first and then the faces of the panels.
Carefully paint the door.
This is an example.