Not all kitchen cabinets come with the hardware needed to install and use them. As a result, it’s up to you to decide what pulls and knobs you are going to pair with your cabinets. This isn’t always an easy decision, because there are a large number of unique finishes and styles to choose from. If you need help choosing the perfect cabinet hardware, use the tips here.
The hardware that you choose should go with the overall style and theme of your kitchen. The hardware that is right for your kitchen may be completely different than someone else’s choice for the same style of cabinets.
For example, if you have a contemporary or modern kitchen, choosing sleek and tubular pulls may be a great option. However, if you have more traditional cabinets, there’s going to be more detail, which means that choosing smooth and simple knobs may be best. For a French country style, choose hardware with an antique style, such as brushed pewter, rubbed bronze, or gun metal.
You will find that cabinet hardware can be purchased in an array of finishes ranging from brass to brushed nickel and more. While mixing these styles around your kitchen is fine, you should try to make sure the colors and finish are as similar as possible.If you are forced to purchase hardware from more than one retailer, just make sure you choose finishes that work with one another.
For country and traditional kitchens, putting knobs on your cabinets isn’t uncommon or unheard of. In fact, for many cabinets, knobs are considered a better option than pulls are.
You may wonder how to know when to use one over the other. If you have cabinets that are finely detailed or ornate then choosing a knob over a pull is best. Knobs are smaller and simpler, which means they won’t take the attention away from the cabinet’s design.
The color of your kitchen cabinets is just as important as the style when selecting your hardware. With painted or white cabinets, virtually any finish is going to work, but there are some shades of brown that are not as flexible.
Knobs and pulls are not the only hardware found in your kitchen. Think about the finishes on your appliances, sink, faucet, and light fixtures, too. While mixing the metal finishes is something that is trendy right now, don’t overdo it. If the colors start to clash, it can disrupt the cohesiveness of your kitchen and detract from your newly installed cabinets.
When choosing cabinet hardware, you can work with your cabinet maker to see what style and type of hardware they recommend. This will help ensure you get the right look and style, regardless of how many cabinets you have or the current style of your kitchen.
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