Cabinet hardware like knobs pulls and other handles are the “jewelry” of the kitchen. They can help enhance your kitchen’s look as well as its use. Handles improve our grip and make opening our cabinets easier, as well as preventing whatever might be on our hands from dirtying the kitchen cabinet doors or drawer fronts.
You may have heard to pick your exterior hardware last, and there are a few reasons for this.
Hardware compliments and refines a kitchen’s design, often taking it that extra step from nice to WOW, so you’ll want everything else to be chosen already before you add the finishing touch.
They are easily changeable, so it’s the cabinet doors and drawer fronts style and design that you need to be sure of.
If your budget is tight, it’s an easy upgrade later. Just give a little thought to the future as you chose your interim design.
The most important thing to decide on is the type of handle.
Whether a pull or a knob, the type of handle you choose should be one that you want to stay with. While you can always change out the hardware, the holes that held them will remain. On painted Cabinet Doors, these holes are possible to hide, but on wood cabinet doors, hiding those spots can be very challenging. You can always fill it with a matching putty, but it’s best to hide it if you can’t re-use it.
With that in mind: A knob can be changed to a handle, and you can either reuse or cover over the original hole, but a handle cannot be switched to a knob without leaving a hole or two exposed to view. A handle can be replaced with hardware the same length or longer, but a shorter handle will expose the marks.
Knobs vs Pulls: What to use where?
A broad rule of thumb is that if it has a hinge (cabinet door), use a knob, and if it has a slide (drawer front), use a pull. This is a rule that can be safely broken, though, so if you want to do all pull or all knobs, go right ahead. All knobs are great for a vintage look, while all pulls can be either used for traditional or contemporary designs.
Finishing Touches
The finish on your knobs or pulls doesn’t have to exactly match your faucet or lighting finishes within your kitchen or bath, but they should complement each other.
Staying On Budget
As we mentioned earlier, as long as you know what type of handles you want where you can trim some dollars now and upgrade later. We don’t recommend sticking with cheap hardware, because in the long run, you get what you pay for. That being said, it can be worth paying to take your time and shop around or save up for the perfect hardware for you.
The Switch
When it’s time for a change, it’s a fairly quick and possibly easy fix. If you won’t have to drill any new holes, this is one project that you might be able to safely Do-It-Yourself (DIY). If new holes are needed and you don’t want to risk making unsightly marks on your doors, calling a local contractor is your best bet. No point in ruining your cabinet doors or drawer fronts just to replace handles.
Now you’re ready!! Enjoy shopping for your new kitchen! With the many benefits of updating your kitchen, we encourage you to contact us to speak with our KSI kitchen experts.
We are offering a free consultation for your plan and budget control. We can sit down with you to discuss your vision for your kitchen.
Whether you’re looking to make the necessary updates to increase the marketability of your home, increase the functionality of the room, or create more storage space to help with organization, we can help you create the kitchen of your dreams.