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The Elements Belfast Collection is a contemporary pull line from Hardware Resources that offers two complementary handle shapes, a softly curved arch pull and a clean straight bar pull, under one finish program so a kitchen can mix both formats.
What identifies the Belfast look
Belfast pairs a shallow, even arch pull with a flat unembellished bar pull, both kept simple so the cabinetry leads. The arch adds a touch of softness; the bar keeps slab fronts crisp. Multiple model numbers in the line share a 128 mm center-to-center spacing, a versatile size that suits both upper doors and mid-width drawers. Finishes seen are satin nickel, polished chrome, dark nickel, and matte black, a cool-leaning palette that covers the most-requested neutrals.
Buying considerations
Belfast suits contemporary and transitional kitchens where the hardware provides a clean line rather than a statement. The arch pull works well on shaker doors while the bar keeps flat-panel drawers sharp; many installs run the arch on doors and the bar on drawers, or stay with one shape throughout for a calmer field. Because both formats share the 128 mm spacing and the same finishes, planning a full coordinated run is straightforward. Matte black gives the strongest contrast against white or wood; satin nickel and dark nickel stay the safer neutrals for resale-minded projects. Add a coordinating knob in the same finish for small doors if the layout needs one.
Related Elements collections
This line sits within the broader Elements catalog of pull and knob families. Browse the full Elements brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cabinet styles work best with the Elements Belfast Collection?
The Belfast Collection suits contemporary and transitional kitchens where hardware provides a clean line rather than a decorative statement. The arch pull complements shaker-style doors, while the bar pull keeps flat-panel and slab-front drawers sharp. A coordinating knob in the same finish can be added for small doors where the layout calls for one.
What finishes are available in the Belfast Collection, and which works best in which setting?
Belfast hardware is offered in satin nickel, polished chrome, dark nickel, and matte black — a cool-leaning palette covering the most-requested neutrals. Matte black delivers the strongest contrast against white cabinetry or natural wood tones. Satin nickel and dark nickel are the safer choices for resale-minded projects where broad appeal matters.
How does the Belfast arch pull differ from the bar pull, and which should I choose for my cabinet doors?
The arch pull has a shallow, even curve that adds a touch of softness, making it a natural fit for shaker-style doors. The bar pull is flat and unembellished, keeping slab and flat-panel fronts crisp. Because both formats share 128 mm center-to-center spacing and the same finish options, many installations run the arch on doors and the bar on drawers — or use one format throughout for a calmer, uniform look.
What center-to-center spacing do Belfast pulls use, and what cabinet sizes does that suit?
Multiple Belfast models share a 128 mm center-to-center spacing. That measurement is a versatile standard that fits both upper cabinet doors and mid-width drawers, making it practical to plan a coordinated run across a full kitchen without mixing hole-pattern sizes.
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