Cabinet pulls, knobs and handles are central to the functionality of your kitchen cabinet doors and drawers. The hardware helps you open or close the door or drawer, even when your arms are full of dishes or your fingers coated with cake batter. (The pinkie-finger pull motion is one of my personal favorite cabinet moves.)
Lately, many interior designers began calling cabinet hardware “the jewelry of your home.” Where to place the hardware so it looks good and functions well can be a challenge, so here’s a helpful guide. You might also be interested in how to install cabinet hardware.
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First things first: Knowing the different types of cabinet hardware can help you narrow your choices. Evan Nelson, kitchen designer at Nelson Cabinetry, identifies the basic types of kitchen cabinet hardware.
Kitchen cabinet knobs are typically small, round and easy to grip. Nelson says they can provide a minimal or modern look, but plenty of traditional kitchens also feature them.
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These tend to feature broader profiles. Some handles have more elaborate designs, while others are minimalistic. “Their profile makes them better suited for some vintage or ornate decorative schemes,” Nelson says. If the handles have backplates or a fussy design, they also can be slightly clunky and cumbersome.
These offer a mix between the streamlined look of knobs and the wider profile of handles. “They work well in many aesthetic settings but may not be optimal for smaller cabinets or tight spaces due to their more prominent size,” Nelson says.
Putting your cabinet hardware in the right place is paramount. Correctly positioned hardware looks better and functions well. If placed incorrectly, hardware can be difficult to reach, or you might pinch a finger.
If your cabinet doors come with rails (horizontal pieces on top and bottom of the door) and stiles (vertical pieces on the sides), use the bottom door rail as a guide. Line up a knob with the top of the bottom door rail. If you’re installing door pulls, line up the bottom of the pull with the top of the bottom door rail. Always center them on the door stile.
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Nelson says the most common placement for cabinet knobs is opposite the door hinges. “This helps provide balance and visual symmetry on doors of all sizes,”he says.
Also, placing knobs higher or lower on the door can help to visually break up a large expanse of flat panels. Placing them two-and-a-half to three inches from the bottom corner of the door can add visual interest and dimension to wall cabinets.
For these, center knobs as much as possible. “This creates a sense of balance and harmony that is easier on the eye and also helps make them feel more accessible,” Nelson says.
The same goes for bar pulls and cup pulls. On cabinets, install your hardware vertically two-and-a-half to three inches from the corner of the door. For drawers, they should be installed horizontally, in the center.
With these expert tips and tricks, you’re more likely to place that hardware correctly the first time.
Source: https://gardencourte.com
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