Cabinetry hardware might seem like a small detail in the grand scheme of interior design, but it can transform the entire look and feel of your space. Whether you’re renovating your kitchen, bathroom, or any other room with cabinets, selecting the right hardware can elevate the aesthetic appeal and functionality of your space. It is like the jewelry you add to your outfit to complete the look.

Cabinetry hardware encompasses a wide range of elements, including knobs, pulls, handles, appliance pulls and more.  While these components serve functional purposes, they also contribute significantly to the overall design. From sleek and modern to ornate and traditional, there are so many choices of styles to choose from, allowing you to customize your cabinetry to suit your personal taste and the ambiance of your home.

Types of Cabinetry Hardware:

  1. Knobs: Knobs are small, rounded hardware pieces that are typically attached to cabinet doors or drawers. They come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, ranging from classic metal finishes like stainless steel and brushed nickel to more decorative options such as glass, ceramic, or crystal.
  2. Pulls/Handles: Pulls, also known as handles, are elongated hardware pieces that are gripped to open cabinets and drawers. Like knobs, pulls come in diverse styles and materials, offering endless possibilities for customization. Whether you prefer minimalist bar pulls, vintage-inspired bail pulls, or intricate drop handles, there’s a pull to complement every design scheme.
  3. Appliance Pulls: Used for an appliance that has a décor door front and needs a strong substantial piece to handle the weight of the door. There are many options that are designed to match the hardware or knob chosen.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Cabinetry Hardware:

  1. Style: Consider the overall style of your space when selecting cabinetry hardware. Whether your aesthetic is contemporary, transitional, or rustic, choose hardware that complements the existing design elements for a cohesive look.
  2. Finish: Pay attention to the finish of the hardware, as it can significantly impact the visual appeal of your cabinets. Match the finish of your hardware to other fixtures in the room, such as faucets, lighting, and appliances, for a coordinated appearance.
  3. Functionality: Prioritize functionality when choosing cabinetry hardware. Opt for designs that are comfortable to grip and operate, especially for frequently used cabinets and drawers in the kitchen or bathroom.
  4. Quality: Invest in high-quality hardware that will withstand the test of time. Durable materials like solid brass, stainless steel, and zinc alloy are ideal for long-lasting performance and resistance to wear and tear.
  5. Budget: Set a budget for your cabinetry hardware project and explore options within your price range. While premium hardware can be pricey, there are also plenty of budget-friendly alternatives that offer style and quality without breaking the bank.
  6. Size: Size is very important to the selection.  Oversized hardware has a more contemporary look and can look great with your design or it can overpower your design.  Smaller cabinetry doors and drawers will need to have different sizes than larger cabinetry.  You do not want the hardware to be the first thing you see when you look at your cabinetry. 

We are here to help you select the best hardware and hardware sizes to meet the needs of your project.  We will guide you to make the best selection for you and your style.