Things to Consider When Choosing Kitchen Cabinet Pulls and Knobs

Things to Consider When Choosing Kitchen Cabinet Pulls and Knobs

Now that you have settled on the material and colour for your kitchen cabinets, it is time to start thinking about the pulls and knobs. Just when you thought the decision-making process was over, it comes back!

Your knobs and pulls are more important than you may know because they help bring the entire look of your kitchen together and they can add a touch of elegance to even the simplest kitchen cabinet choices.

Below, we will go over some things you need to consider as you start to look for your kitchen cabinet pulls and knobs.

1. Think about Your Cabinet Finish

When you start to browse through the different knobs and pulls available, you may be leaning more toward one type over another, but you should not make the decision without first thinking about how the finish of your cabinets will match with the chosen knobs and pulls.

For example, if you have white kitchen cabinets or a light-coloured finish on your cabinets, you may find that chrome and brass options work better than others. This is because they present a beautiful contrast in your kitchen.

2. Hardware Should Match the Cabinet Finish

If the hardware for your kitchen cabinets is exposed, you should make sure that it matches your chosen colour and finish for the cabinet knobs and pulls. You do not want to have mismatched finishes throughout your kitchen as they will clash and look messier rather than pulled together.

3. Touch the Material and Try Using It

Before you add a knob or pull to all of your kitchen cabinets, try it out first. For instance, purchase a single knob or pull of the one you like and then attach it to your kitchen cabinet. Try using it a couple of times to see how it feels in your hand and how easy it is to use. If you find that it is too difficult, you know that you need to pick a different one. Remember, the knob or pull you choose should be comfortable in your hand and easy to use.

4. Use a Variety

If you do not want to settle on a single choice for all of your kitchen cabinets, then you can mix and match both knobs and pulls throughout your kitchen. If you do choose this option, make sure that you use knobs on the small cabinet doors and then pulls on the larger cabinet drawers.

5. Don’t Fall for a Trend

When it comes to adding knobs and pulls to your kitchen cabinets, you do not want to fall into the trap of choosing only what is trendy. Yes, those knobs may look nice, but what happens when the trend is over two years from now? Your kitchen will be stuck in that trend while everything else progresses forward. To help you avoid this, choose timeless pieces or pieces that you truly love as opposed to what is popular at the time.

If you are ready to choose knobs and pulls for your kitchen cabinets, the professionals at Kitchen & Bath can help you.

 

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