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Belwith-Keeler Avenue Collection

Belwith-Keeler Avenue Collection cabinet hardware. The Belwith-Keeler Avenue Collection reads as urban transitional. The name fits the look: clean rectangular...

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Belwith-Keeler Avenue Collection cabinet hardware

The Belwith-Keeler Avenue Collection reads as urban transitional. The name fits the look: clean rectangular bar profiles with squared rather than rounded end blocks, the kind of hardware you would see specified for a city brownstone renovation. The line lives in the middle of the brand's range, less ornamented than Berkshire and slightly more architectural than Fuller. Hardware ships from stock, and most orders move within 1-2 business days.

Where Avenue fits in a kitchen

Avenue belongs on slab-front and flat-panel shaker doors in kitchens that lean transitional with a city sensibility. The squared blocks at each end of the pull give the eye a clear stopping point, which works well against painted cabinetry and quartz counters with visible veining. The rectangular geometry reads tailored without leaning fully modern, which is what makes it useful for spec builds and townhouse renovations.

Sizing and finish considerations

The collection covers the standard center-to-center range from cabinet-knob scale up to appliance-handle lengths, with proportion held constant across sizes. Avenue's squared end blocks catch light along sharp edges; brushed nickel softens that edge slightly, while matte black holds the geometry crisper. The hardware looks deliberate on long runs of upper cabinets where a curved profile would read busy.

Related Belwith-Keeler collections

If Avenue's architectural look feels too restrained, see the Channel collection for a different contemporary read. For an ornamented traditional alternative within the same brand, compare the Berkshire collection, or browse the full Belwith-Keeler brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What design style is the Belwith-Keeler Avenue Collection best suited for?

The Avenue Collection is designed for urban transitional interiors, particularly slab-front and flat-panel shaker doors in kitchens with a city sensibility. Its clean rectangular bar profiles with squared end blocks read tailored without leaning fully modern, making it a practical choice for spec builds and townhouse renovations where a restrained, architectural look is the goal.

How does the Avenue Collection differ from the Berkshire Collection within Belwith-Keeler?

Avenue sits at a less ornamented, more architectural point in Belwith-Keeler's range, while Berkshire is described as the brand's traditional, ornamented alternative. Shoppers drawn to clean rectangular geometry and a city-influenced look will gravitate toward Avenue; those wanting decorative detailing on a more classic profile should compare Berkshire directly.

Which finish works best with Avenue's squared end-block geometry?

Matte black preserves the sharpness of Avenue's squared end blocks and keeps the rectangular geometry crisper, while brushed nickel softens the light catch along those same edges for a slightly warmer result. The choice comes down to whether the surrounding cabinetry and countertop benefit from high contrast or a more subdued metal tone.

What center-to-center sizing range does the Avenue Collection cover?

The collection spans from cabinet-knob scale up to appliance-handle lengths, with proportion held constant across all sizes. That consistent scaling makes it practical on long runs of upper cabinets, where a uniform, tailored look matters and a curved profile would appear visually busy.

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