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Cabinet Hardware for Every Room in Your House. Cabinet hardware sets the tone of a room. Explore knobs, pulls, and...

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Cabinet Hardware for Every Room in Your House

Cabinet hardware sets the tone of a room. Explore knobs, pulls, and hinges in a wide range of shapes, sizes, finishes, and styles — the right combination pulls a kitchen, bath, or built-in together.

  • Cabinet pulls come in every shape and size. You can accent an entire kitchen — including the appliances — with one consistent style and finish. When mixing pieces, stay within one manufacturer where possible, since finishes vary slightly between brands.
  • Our knob selection spans classic round and square shapes through novelty, nature, glass, and ornate designs, so you can build the look of almost any theme.
  • We also carry a deep range of hinges — butt, demountable, face- and flush-mount, partial- and full-wrap, H, and strap. When replacing hinges, match the existing hole pattern exactly; an exact-match hinge is almost always required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use knobs or pulls, and where?

Both work anywhere, but a few principles help. Knobs mount with a single screw, are economical, and are the traditional choice for cabinet doors. Pulls mount at two points (or a single-hole cup pull) and give a larger, easier grip that's kinder on the hands and better for heavy or wide drawers. The most common designer scheme is knobs on doors and pulls on drawers in one finish; using pulls throughout reads more contemporary. For panel-ready refrigerators and tall pull-out pantries, step up to appliance pulls so the scale matches the door.

How do I choose the right size and center-to-center?

For pulls, the measurement that matters is center-to-center (CC) — the distance between the two mounting-hole centers — not the overall length. Common CC sizes are 3" (76mm), 96mm, 128mm, and 160mm, scaling up to 12"–18" appliance pulls for large panels. A good guideline is a pull about one-third of the drawer's width, and very wide drawers can take two. Cabinet knobs are typically 1" to 1-1/4", with 1-1/2" for oversized doors. European lines are usually listed in millimeters and US lines in inches: 96mm is about 3-3/4", 128mm about 5".

How do I pick a finish that won't look dated?

Anchor the choice to elements you won't change soon — faucet, lighting, and other metals in the room — and either match them or contrast on purpose. Warm tones (bronze, brass, copper) suit traditional and transitional spaces; nickel, chrome, and matte black read cleaner and more modern. Keep in mind that some are 'living' finishes: unlacquered brass and many bronzes and coppers darken and patina with handling over time, while lacquered or plated finishes stay consistent. Because the same finish name varies between manufacturers, staying within one brand gives the most uniform result.

I'm replacing existing hardware — what has to match?

For pulls, match the existing center-to-center so the new pull reuses the holes you already have; if the CC differs, you'll either re-drill or choose a pull mounted on a backplate that covers the old holes. Knobs use a single hole, so any knob fits — but converting a knob hole to a two-hole pull means filling the old hole or hiding it behind a backplate. Also check door thickness: hardware usually ships with a 1" (8-32) machine screw, and thick or applied-moulding doors may need a longer one.

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