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Amerock Mulholland Collection

Amerock Mulholland Collection cabinet hardware. The Amerock Mulholland Collection is a traditional hardware family that extends past cabinet knobs and...

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Amerock Mulholland Collection cabinet hardware

The Amerock Mulholland Collection is a traditional hardware family that extends past cabinet knobs and pulls into coordinating wall plates, so a kitchen's hardware and switch covers can share one finish and one design line.

What identifies the Mulholland look

Mulholland carries a classic stepped, slightly tapered profile with a refined post detail that reads traditional without heavy scrollwork. The line spans a knob, standard cabinet pulls at 3 inch, 3 3/4 inch, 5 1/16 inch, and 6 5/16 inch center-to-center, and longer appliance pulls at 8 inch and 18 inch. Matching toggle, rocker, and receptacle wall plates carry the same edge treatment. The finish range is broad: oil-rubbed bronze, black bronze, champagne bronze, gilded bronze, golden champagne, gunmetal, polished chrome, polished nickel, and satin nickel.

Buying considerations

Mulholland suits traditional and transitional kitchens where coordinating the switch plates to the cabinet hardware pulls the whole room together. Use the knob on upper doors, the mid-length pulls on drawers, and the 18 inch appliance pull on the refrigerator panel for a consistent run. The bronze and champagne tones lean warm against stained wood and painted neutrals, while gunmetal and chrome carry cooler, more contemporary rooms. The wide finish spread makes Mulholland a practical pick when matching an existing fixture or faucet tone. Coordinating the wall plates is the real advantage here: switch covers in a mismatched finish are a common detail that undercuts an otherwise finished kitchen, and Mulholland removes that gap. The tradeoff is that committing to one finish across hardware and plates means a later change touches more pieces, so settle the tone before ordering. The pull range from 3 inch through 18 inch lets one profile carry doors, drawers, and the refrigerator panel without a visible jump in style.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of hardware does the Amerock Mulholland Collection include beyond cabinet knobs and pulls?

The Mulholland Collection extends into coordinating wall plates — toggle, rocker, and receptacle covers — that share the same edge treatment and finish as the cabinet hardware. This lets a kitchen's switch covers and cabinet pulls match within a single design line, which is an uncommon feature among traditional hardware families.

What pull sizes are available in the Mulholland Collection, and which pieces are recommended for different cabinet types?

The collection offers center-to-center measurements of 3 inch, 3 3/4 inch, 5 1/16 inch, and 6 5/16 inch for standard cabinet pulls, plus 8 inch and 18 inch appliance pulls. The knob is suited to upper doors, mid-length pulls work on drawers, and the 18 inch appliance pull is designed for refrigerator panel use — keeping one profile consistent across all cabinetry.

How does the Mulholland Collection's finish range compare to collections that offer only bronze or nickel tones?

Mulholland offers nine finishes — oil-rubbed bronze, black bronze, champagne bronze, gilded bronze, golden champagne, gunmetal, polished chrome, polished nickel, and satin nickel — covering both warm and cool ends of the spectrum. Collections limited to one or two metal families require mixing hardware lines when a kitchen's fixtures span both warm (bronze, champagne) and cool (chrome, gunmetal) tones; Mulholland's breadth makes it more practical for matching an existing faucet or fixture without switching brands.

What is the main tradeoff of committing the Mulholland Collection across both cabinet hardware and wall plates?

Coordinating wall plates eliminate a common finish mismatch in finished kitchens, but committing one finish across hardware and plates means a later finish change affects more pieces than a standard hardware-only purchase. Settling on the finish before ordering is important because the wall plates and cabinet hardware must be ordered together to maintain the coordinated look.

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