Kayla, the Keeper of the Knobs

Hi, I’m Kayla The Keeper of the Knobs.

Over two decades, I’ve helped thousands of homeowners, designers, and contractors find the perfect cabinet hardware.

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Kayla Malo is the most attentive and super human ever! My experience with this company is stellar!

C.M., Oklahoma

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With over 50,000 unique items to choose from, our catalog can feel overwhelming. Take our Cabinet Hardware Wizard to quickly find the perfect item for your home or project.

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Love working with Kayla, she is extremely helpful and quick with responding to my questions!

M.K., Arizona

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Kayla, founder of Knobs.co

About Kayla and Knobs.co

At Knobs.co, we're passionate about great design, and making sure that our customers only get the best for their home, client, or project. We're also a part of the Tail of the Lion, Inc. network of sites, striving to conduct business in a way that is not only beneficial to our customers, but to the rest of the world as well.

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Kayla was GREAT!!!! Super help and fast answers. One of the best I've ever dealt with.

Ben, Oregon

FAQs

Where are Knobs.co's products made?

We carry over 25 brands of cabinet hardware, including most of the top names in the industry. Virtually all of the brands fall into one of two categories. Brands that custom make their products to order, such as Rocky Mountain Hardware and Edgar Berebi, make them in the United States. The custom production also means that these brands have premium prices and slower shipping times. Brands that mass produce their products, such as Top Knobs and Jeffery Alexander Hardware, produce them overseas and warehouse them in the United States. These brands have lower price points and faster shipping times than their custom made competitors.

What's the difference between cabinet knobs and cabinet pulls?

Knobs are single-mount round, square, or sculptural pieces — typically used on doors and smaller drawers. Pulls are linear handles with two mounting points (drill-centers), generally used on larger drawers or full-overlay cabinet doors. Many kitchens mix the two: knobs on doors, pulls on drawers.

Is it OK to mix and match knobs and pulls?

Absolutely — and many designers actively prefer it. The most common pattern is knobs on cabinet doors and pulls on drawers, ideally within the same finish family. Mixing different finishes can also work if done deliberately (e.g., polished nickel pulls with brushed nickel knobs for subtle contrast).

What appliances require appliance pulls?

Appliance pulls are oversized pulls (typically 12" to 18" center-to-center) used on panel-ready refrigerators, dishwashers, freezer drawers, and warming drawers. The size is dictated by the appliance manufacturer's panel hardware and door dimensions — measure your existing pull or check your appliance's spec sheet.

Why are there so many different sizes of cabinet pulls?

Pull length scales to drawer width — a small drawer takes a 3" pull while a wide pantry drawer might call for 12" or longer. The 'drill-centers' measurement (the distance between the screw holes) is what matters for replacement; the overall length is usually 1"–2" longer than that.

I want to upgrade my kitchen, but don't know what I should get. Can you help me?

Yes — that's what Kayla is here for. Use the "Ask me anything" link in the homepage hero, give us a call at 1-800-530-8245, or book a free design consultation. Tell us about your cabinets and we'll narrow tens of thousands of pieces down to a short list that fits.

Can I get free samples to help me decide what cabinet hardware will work best in my kitchen?

Yes. Order any hardware as a sample and we'll refund the cost of pieces you don't choose toward your final order. There's no commitment, and seeing a finish in your actual kitchen lighting matters more than you'd think.