What size drawer needs two pulls?

Drawers wider than 18″ need two knobs/pulls, whereas drawer narrower need only one. If a drawer is wide enough to need two knobs, they should be set about 1/6th of the drawer length from each end (roughly). Single pulls or knobs on drawers should be laterally centered and slightly higher than vertical center.

People also ask, what size drawer pulls should I use?

For standard size cabinetry (dimensions of 12″ – 36″) the most common pull sizes are 3”, 4”, 96mm, and 128mm center to center (from one screw hole to another). Standard knob sizes are 1 1/4″ or 1 3/8″.

Secondly, how do I choose drawer pulls? Usually drawer pulls (or knobs or cup pulls) are centered on the face of the drawer. In a more modern kitchen, you may choose to hang them closer to the top of the face. For Shaker-style drawers, you can hang knobs or pulls either in the center of the drawer OR centered on the top stile.

Subsequently, one may also ask, do you put knobs or pulls on drawers?

There are no strict rules to follow when choosing whether to select a knob or a pull or both. One preference is to use knobs for all doors and pulls for all drawers. For any large door such as a pantry and any pull-out door (including pull-out base pantries or trash pull-outs), use a pull.

Can you use different size pulls on cabinets?

To avoid this issue, make sure when mixing multiple styles that they're noticeably different in scale. The kitchen shown here has medium-size handles for most lowers (likely 3-inch hole spacing), small (around 1-inch) latch pulls for the upper cabinets and much larger handles for the paneled appliances.

Where do you put drawer pulls?

Install Hardware Higher on the Lowest Drawer Most drawer pulls are centered on the drawer fronts, but if the cabinet you're working on has two or three drawers the same size and one larger one at the bottom, install the bottom knob (or pull) higher than the center of that drawer front.

Where should cabinet pulls be placed?

For pulls (having two screws) on upper cabinets, the pull should be centered horizontally on the door stile and the bottom hole should be placed 2-1/2” up from the bottom of the door. For lower cabinets the upper hole should be placed vertically, 2-1/2” down from the top of the door.

Where do pulls go on Shaker cabinets?

Hardware Placement on Shaker Cabinet Doors
  • Placed in the Lower Corner – If placing knobs and pulls in the lower corner, this is usually around 1'' from the edge.
  • If your Shaker cabinets have visible stiles and rails, it's very common to place your hardware in the center of those sections.

Can you use cup pulls on cabinet doors?

Cup Pulls. Used most commonly in traditional and transitional style kitchens, cup pulls are an excellent way to add an extra pop of personality to cabinetry. Because of the size and configuration of cup pulls they are typically only installed on drawer doors.

Should my kitchen cabinet pulls match my faucet?

Most of the time the kitchen faucet should match cabinet hardware!” But, sometimes strategically placing different metals next to each other can work for you, add interest or even make a statement.

Which is better knobs or pulls?

In many instances, knobs make it easier to open upper cabinets. Pulls, on the other hand, offer easier operation of lower cabinets. Just take a look at this Victorian kitchen. You'll notice that all the upper cabinets have knobs, while the majority of the lower cabinets feature pulls.

How do you clean old drawer pulls?

Make a paste by dissolving a teaspoon of salt in 1/2 cup of vinegar and mixing in flour. Use the paste to rub dirt and discoloration from contours and corners and to polish the drawer pulls. Rub with a non-abrasive cloth to avoid scratching the metal. Clean the residue with another cloth.

How do you mix knobs and pulls on kitchen cabinets?

The Basics of Mixing Cabinet Hardware
  1. Use a warm metal (gold, brass, copper) with a cool metal (chrome, nickel, pewter).
  2. Never use two warm metals or two cool metals together because it will look mismatched.
  3. A trendy mix right now is matte black with brass or gold.

Where do you drill holes for cabinet pulls?

Drill the Hole Most knob screws require a 3/16-inch-diameter hole, but it's a good idea to drill a test hole in a scrap of wood to make sure you don't need a different size. Drill through the front of the door at your mark. Hold the door open as you drill to make sure you don't drill into the cabinet.

Should cabinet hardware match stainless steel appliances?

Among the many kitchen cabinet hardware colors, Stainless Steel has one of the sharpest colors. Stainless Steel goes best with contemporary and modern design. Just remember to avoid getting too match-y in kitchens with Stainless Steel appliances. There so many finishes!

How wide should drawer pulls be?

If a drawer is wide enough to need two knobs, they should be set about 1/6th of the drawer length from each end (roughly). Single pulls or knobs on drawers should be laterally centered and slightly higher than vertical center.

What color pulls for gray cabinets?

Silver is the most common color of hardware used with gray kitchen cabinets, but that shouldn't keep you from branching out. If you have a warm-tone gray, gold drawer pulls are very flattering, especially if they're paired with a gold sink faucet.

What color drawer pulls for white cabinets?

Hardware on white cabinets will steal the show, so it's a great opportunity to go bold! If you have warm tones, go with gold, blacks, or bronze. If you have a cold grey, then silvers, pewters, blacks and stainless will work.

Does cabinet hardware have to match appliances?

It's not always necessary for cabinet hardware to match appliances, but they do need to be complementary. Matte cabinet hardware goes with just about any appliance finish, but with glossier hardware styles, its a smart idea to compare the two before purchasing.

How do I choose kitchen cabinet pulls?

To help you on your search for the perfect hardware for your kitchen cabinets, here are some tips to follow.
  1. Stick with the theme.
  2. Keep finishes cohesive.
  3. Know when to use knobs over pulls.
  4. Consider the color of your kitchen cabinets.
  5. Be aware of the appliances and fixtures in the kitchen.
  6. Don't overlook quality.

Should cabinet hardware match hinges?

There's no hard and fast rule when choosing cabinet knobs and handles. All you really need to do is hold them against the finish of your cabinets to see which colors and styles go best together. Also, if your cabinet hinges are exposed, your hardware should definitely have the same finish.

What color pulls for dark cabinets?

For instance, a dark matte color can contrast nicely with a light cabinet paint. Brushed nickel cabinet handles can set off a stained wood grain rather nicely. Silvery stainless steel cabinet pulls and knobs look fabulous in a contemporary kitchen with dark cabinets.

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