[8 Flat Black]
[4 Brushed Nickel]
Knobs, pulls, and other handles are like jewelry for cabinets. The right kitchen cabinet hardware can complement and accentuate the lines, colors, and textures of your space. Simply put, investing in high-quality hardware is an easy way to elevate the everyday whether you’re building a brand new kitchen, working on a bathroom remodel, or simply want to swap out some existing hardware on an oldage furniture. Here we’ve put together a simple and straight forward how-to, to help you choose the perfect cabinet hardware for your space.
1) Knobs Vs Pulls
2) Pick up Your Favorite Color
Cabinet hardware works best when the finish adds contrast to the room. What color are your cabinets? What about your appliances, faucet, and lighting? In general, warmer toned spaces with brass cabinetry have a vintage feel to them, while cooler tones with darker cabinet hardware lean more contemporary.
*Matte black and flat black
#FLAT finish is the finish that has the least amount of gloss. That means the gloss is between 0-5%. MATTE Finish is the next in line to FLAT finish#
In particular, Matte black will be incredibly popular for 2020 and going into the next 10 years. In fact, it is trending in all forms of hardware - from cabinets to door knobs and light fixtures. Its a more sleek and modern take on the Oil Rubbed Bronze trend of the past, and one that adds wonderful contrast to a lot of the all-white spaces.
*Brass and gold finished cabinet hardware is here to stay for the foreseeable future. It adds warmth to white and gray cabinets and works with all design styles. Brass adds elegance and also helps to offset blue tones in bright white cabinets as an added bonus!
#it is timeless and has been popular for a long time#
* Brushed Nickel is more of a subtle, softer looking finish. It has a slightly brushed appearance with a semi-satin finish. Some customers think of a brushed nickel finish as looking more like stainless steel and, therefore, it can tie in with stainless steel kitchen appliances very nicely. However, brushed nickel can appear to absorb the light around it giving a slightly yellow appearance.
* Satin Nickel is usually dull and doesn’t show the fingerprints, water spots any other marks. Regular cleaning is not necessary in the case of satin nickel. It is basically used on zinc hardware as well as electronic locks and door knobs.
3) Choose a shape that works with your decor
The small, rounded-top knob is the most traditional, and some knobs offer decorative lines and ridges to add visual interest. You can jazz up your kitchen with knobs that are square or those that look like smaller versions of decorative finials, often designed in shapes.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Matte Black Knobs | Flat Black Knobs | Antique Gold Knobs | Antique Brass Knobs | Brass Cone Knobs | Brass Round Knobs | |
Material | Solid Zinc | Solid Zinc | Solid Zinc | Solid Zinc | Solid Brass | Solid Brass |
Color | Matte Black | Flat Black | Antique Golden | Antique Brass | Gold | Gold |
Finishes | Oil Painting | Oil Painting | Oil Painting | Oil Painting | Brushed | Brushed |
Shape | Round | Round | Round | Round | Cone | Round |
Packs | 4 or 9 or 12 or 15 | 5 or 8 or 15 | 4 or 9 | 5 or 15 | 4 | 4 or 8 or 12 |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brass Hex Knobs | Black Hex Knobs | Nickel Hex Knobs | Nickel Rectangle Knobs | Black Rectangle Knobs | T bar Knobs | |
Material | Solid Brass | Solid Zinc | Solid Zinc | Solid Zinc | Solid Zinc | Solid Brass |
Color | Gold | Flat Black | Nickel | Nickel | Flat Black | Gold |
Finishes | Brushed | Oil Painting | Oil Painting | Oil Painting | Oil Painting | Brushed |
Shape | Hex | Hex | Hex | Rectangle | Rectangle | T bar |
Packs | 5 or 8 or 12 or 16 | 4 or 8 or 12 | 4 or 8 or 12 | 4 or 8 or 12 | 4 or 8 or 12 | 4 |
|
|
|
---|---|---|
All Knobs |
Knobs on Uppers , Pulls on lowers |
Knobs on Doors, Pulls on Drawers |
Optional 1 : Cutting it if you have the professional tools.
Optional 2: Finding the proper length screws in your local hardware store.
Optional 3: Using washers (the RED part as the right image).
Step 1: Drill the appropriate size hole for the screw and use a counter sunk drill bit so the screw can sit within the door but not fall through.
Step 2: Counter sunk hole is showed on the left image(red part).