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3 1/2 inch (88.9 mm) drill-center pulls: the old American replacement standard

3 1/2 inch (88.9 mm) drill-center pulls are the spacing most home shoppers find when they pull off existing hardware from a kitchen built between the 1980s and early 2000s. The 88.9 mm spec was a North American default for production cabinets through that era. That's why this page sees heavy replacement traffic. The size sits between the small-drawer 3 inch and the modern-medium 4 inch. It's also the size most often searched alongside the phrase "replacing 3.5 inch pulls."

Why this size shows up so often in renovations

Builders and stock-cabinet brands used 3 1/2 inch centers across upper and lower drawers without much variation, so a whole kitchen often shares the same spacing. That makes one-for-one swaps the simplest hardware update a remodel can do: same screws, same holes, fresh look. Bar pulls, cup pulls, and bin pulls are all easy to find at this center, and the catalog stays broad enough that buyers can change style entirely while keeping the existing drill pattern intact.

What works at 3 1/2 inch

The size is balanced enough to handle a wide range of styles. Traditional cup pulls and bin pulls look right on shaker cabinetry at this spacing, and modern bar pulls scale cleanly to fit. Decorative pulls with backplates are common here too, since a backplate hides any minor wear around the original holes. Drawer fronts in the 12 to 20 inch range are the typical home. The catalog includes everything from polished nickel and chrome through aged bronze and matte black, so a finish change can pair with the hardware change without re-drilling.

Adjacent sizes to consider

If your existing hardware turns out to be slightly smaller, see 3 inch (76.2 mm). If your kitchen is European or newer-build, the next step up is often 3 3/4 inch (95.2 mm). For matching across an island or a wall run, the same 3 1/2 inch spacing is widely available in aged bronze.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 3 1/2 inch in millimeters for cabinet pull drill centers?

A 3 1/2 inch drill center equals 88.9 mm, measured center-to-center between the two mounting screw holes. This spacing was a North American default for production cabinets built between the 1980s and early 2000s, which is why it appears so often during replacement projects. It sits between the smaller 3 inch (76.2 mm) and the larger 4 inch sizes.

How do I measure whether my existing pulls are 3 1/2 inch (88.9 mm) center?

Remove an existing pull and measure from the center of one screw hole to the center of the other; if that distance is 3 1/2 inch (88.9 mm), a same-center replacement will reuse the existing holes. Builders and stock-cabinet brands often used 3 1/2 inch centers across upper and lower drawers without much variation, so a whole kitchen frequently shares the same spacing. That makes one-for-one swaps possible with the same screws and same holes.

What drawer and door widths work with a 3 1/2 inch (88.9 mm) pull?

Drawer fronts in the 12 to 20 inch range are the typical home for a 3 1/2 inch (88.9 mm) center pull. The size is balanced enough to handle a wide range of styles, including traditional cup pulls and bin pulls on shaker cabinetry and modern bar pulls. Decorative pulls with backplates also work well here, since a backplate hides minor wear around the original holes.

Should I choose 3 1/2 inch (88.9 mm) or 3 3/4 inch (95.2 mm) drill-center pulls?

Choose 3 1/2 inch (88.9 mm) if your cabinets are American stock or builder-grade from roughly the 1980s through the early 2000s, since that was the common default for that era. If your kitchen is European or a newer build, the next step up at 3 3/4 inch (95.2 mm) is often the correct spacing. If the existing hardware measures slightly smaller, the adjacent option is 3 inch (76.2 mm).

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