Thursday, June 12, 2014

Get a Grip on Kitchen Cabinets With the Right Knobs and Pulls




You might think that after making dozens of tough decisions during your kitchen remodel, something like choosing handles for your cabinets would be easy. Yeah, so not the case. You’ll soon find out that there are more cabinet knob options than there are stars in the sky. But don’t panic. And by all means, don’t make a knee-jerk decision just to get it over with. When I used to make up design and swatch boards, I would remind clients that the hardware matters as much as the big stuff. Remember, you’ll be looking at and touching your kitchen cabinet knobs every single day. So you want to make the right choice. And after all, this is a micro design element that can have macro impact.
Oversized Pulls

What they are: Art objects as much as pulls, these knobs draw attention. Placed in the center, they draw your eye to the detailing of the worn wood here. Search salvage yards for antique ones and don’t be afraid to spring for the few knobs you’ll need. If you can’t find this sort of door detailing, you can create a similar effect by placing a medallion behind each knob in the center of your doors. Look for antitwist pins to keep the knob from spinning (in fact, do this with any round knob).

Pros: They put your personal stamp on your decor and add an element of surprise and panache.
Cons: This look can be overdone easily. The pulls can also be tricky for youngsters to use.
They’re good for you if: You have doors that can open easily with a center-mounted pull
Styles they work with: Eclectic, country, Mediterranean, Tuscan, contemporary, vintage

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