A blog about Knobs N' Pulls and more!
Sure, it may not seem like a major decision. But every day, every time you reach for that drawer, you’re going to be reaching for either a knob or a pull. So it doesn’t matter whether you’re obsessed with every little detail or just someone who cares about the big-picture stuff: Choosing between knobs and pulls is a big deal. It’s a decision that reflects your style and personality, and it’s not something to be taken lightly.
The simplest conclusion when debating your hardware knobs and pulls decision is to just make your cabinet hardware match the door hardware as much as possible. In other words, if the door has Amerock pulls, get the cabinet Amerock cabinet pulls. If the door has a Belwith Keeler knob, get the cabinet a Belwith Keeler knob. Simple as that.
Or, you can reverse it. If you can’t decide which you prefer, just go the opposite route, and get your cabinet drawers pulls and your door drawers’ knobs… or vice-versa! Hey, it’s your space, you should have it the way you like it.
Personally… and this is just me, of course… but I prefer cabinet knobs. I’m big on personalization (which is why I don’t take any decision lightly, even when it’s just about hardware knobs and pulls) and the fact that knobs typically come in a lot more styles and patterns has just naturally drawn me to them.
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