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I think the doors should be inset and in line with the drawer fronts. Put a hinge strip on the ends of the table so the doors can be opened a little more than 90°.
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If your table is going to be made of veneered plywood, etc. then I would use plywood door panels with no frames and inset them flush with the drawer fronts as Dave suggested. Euro hinges would make mounting them very easy, but knife hinges would be more elegant.
If the table will be made from solid wood, and it looks to be like that's your intent now that I see those through tenons, then I don't see any really good options other than a frame and panel door. But it can still be inset flush with the drawers with no need for a false floor, etc. True, there will be small section of the floor exposed but I don't see that as a visual problem, quite the contrary actually. You could use a very simple recessed flat panel design to keep a consistent look with the rest of the piece.
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How about some by-pass sliders?. The downside would be the need for groove tracks, but it could be a pretty clean installation. The door panels could either match or contrast with the rest of the material.
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Thanks for the replies. It will be solid wood. knife hinges may be an option. Here are 2 options. One with a "hinge strip" on one side and the other has vertical frame on both sides. What do you guys think?