Berenson Transitional Advantage Four Collection cabinet hardware
The Transitional Advantage Four Collection is one of Berenson's coordinated transitional programs, organized around a rectangle pull profile. It carries a matching knob so an entire kitchen can run a single squared shape.
What identifies the Transitional Advantage Four look
This line uses a rectangular-section pull, a flat, squared bar with clean right-angle returns, paired with a coordinating knob. The sample line runs 128mm, 160mm, and 192mm pull centers, weighted toward wider drawer banks, with a matching knob for doors. The rectangle profile reads more architectural and structured than a rounded bar, which is the line's defining trait within the transitional Advantage series. Champagne warms it, while polished chrome, matte black, and brushed nickel keep it crisp and neutral.
Buying considerations
Transitional Advantage Four suits transitional and contemporary-leaning kitchens where the cabinetry is plain and the hardware should add squared structure. Because the line includes a matching knob, doors and drawers can share one design language while using different hardware types, the main reason to choose a coordinated program. The wider 160mm and 192mm centers favor larger drawer banks, so check drawer-front widths before sizing. The four core finishes, champagne, polished chrome, matte black, and brushed nickel, cover warm and cool schemes. The Advantage series spans several numbered transitional lines with different profiles, so confirm you are matching the rectangle line and not a T-bar or round one across a project.
Related Berenson collections
For other profiles in the same program, see the Transitional Advantage Two Collection or the Transitional Advantage Three Collection. Browse the full Berenson brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What pull center sizes does the Berenson Transitional Advantage Four Collection offer?
The Transitional Advantage Four Collection is available in 128mm, 160mm, and 192mm center-to-center pull sizes. The wider 160mm and 192mm options are weighted toward larger drawer banks, so measuring drawer-front widths before selecting a size is important for a proper fit.
How does the Transitional Advantage Four's rectangle pull profile differ from a rounded bar pull?
The Transitional Advantage Four uses a flat, squared bar with clean right-angle returns, giving it a more architectural and structured appearance. A rounded bar pull has a curved cross-section that reads as softer in profile. This distinction between the rectangle and rounded bar profile is what separates this line within the Berenson Advantage transitional series.
Can the same finish run across both pulls and knobs in the Transitional Advantage Four Collection?
Yes. The collection includes a coordinating knob alongside the rectangle pull, allowing doors and drawers to share one design language while using different hardware types. The four available finishes — champagne, polished chrome, matte black, and brushed nickel — are offered across both the pull and the knob.
How does the Transitional Advantage Four relate to other lines in the Berenson Advantage series?
The Advantage series spans several numbered transitional programs, each built around a different pull profile. The Transitional Advantage Four is defined by its rectangle profile, while other lines such as Transitional Advantage Two and Transitional Advantage Three carry different shapes. When mixing hardware across a project, confirming the profile matches — rather than assuming all Advantage lines share the same look — prevents mismatched sets.
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