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Richelieu Hardware Montreal Collection

Richelieu Montreal Collection cabinet hardware. The Richelieu Montreal Collection is a transitional metal pull line that bridges modern and classic...

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Richelieu Montreal Collection cabinet hardware

The Richelieu Montreal Collection is a transitional metal pull line that bridges modern and classic detailing. Montreal is a pulls-only family carrying one refined handle profile, scaled across center-to-center lengths so a full kitchen can stay coordinated.

What identifies the Montreal look

The pull reads as a clean handle with softened detailing, sitting between a strictly modern flat bar and a traditional ornamented pull. The shaping is subtle, so it agrees with both updated and classic cabinetry rather than committing to one. Sample sizes run from a 128mm center-to-center through 160mm and 192mm up to a wide 256mm length for larger drawers and panels. Richelieu offers Montreal in a warm bronze tone alongside brighter metallics, so the same handle can read soft and aged or crisp and contemporary.

Buying considerations

Montreal suits transitional kitchens and baths where the cabinetry should not look strictly modern or strictly traditional. Scale the same pull up across drawers and wider fronts to keep the run consistent, using the 256mm size on appliance panels and large drawers. Because the line carries no knobs, coordinate a knob from another Richelieu transitional family in a matching tone for upper doors if you want them. The warm bronze finish leans classic, while the brighter tones read more current, so pick the finish to the room rather than mixing within one run. Confirm the center-to-center spacing against existing holes before ordering, since the sizes do not interchange. The softened detailing reads correctly on both shaker and slab fronts, which is what makes it a true transitional handle. The low standoff keeps the pull from snagging towels in a narrow galley. Because every size shares the finish and depth, mixing door and drawer lengths still reads as one family rather than a set of mismatched handles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What cabinet door and drawer styles work with the Richelieu Montreal Collection pulls?

The Montreal Collection's softened detailing is designed to read correctly on both shaker and slab cabinet fronts, making it a genuine transitional handle rather than one that suits only a single door style. The low standoff profile also prevents the pull from snagging towels in a narrow galley kitchen or bath. Because the shaping sits between a strictly modern flat bar and a traditional ornamented pull, it agrees with both updated and classic cabinetry.

What center-to-center sizes does the Richelieu Montreal Collection come in, and how should they be scaled across a kitchen?

Montreal pulls are available in 128mm, 160mm, 192mm, and 256mm center-to-center lengths. The full size run is intended to keep a kitchen coordinated: smaller sizes suit standard drawers and doors, while the 256mm length is sized for appliance panels and large drawer fronts. Because every size shares the same finish and depth, mixing lengths across doors and drawers still reads as a single hardware family rather than mismatched pieces.

How does the Richelieu Montreal Collection compare to the Richelieu Monceau Collection?

Richelieu positions both Montreal and Monceau as transitional pull families within the same brand. The Montreal's distinguishing characteristic is its softened bar handle that sits between a modern flat bar and a traditional ornamented pull. Richelieu lists Monceau as the adjacent transitional alternative, but shoppers choosing between the two should compare handle profiles and finish availability directly on the Richelieu brand page, since the source does not detail Monceau's specific profile or how its detailing differs from Montreal's.

Does the Montreal Collection include knobs, and how should upper cabinet doors be handled if knobs are preferred?

The Montreal Collection is a pulls-only line with no knobs in the family. Richelieu recommends coordinating a knob from another Richelieu transitional family in a matching finish tone for upper cabinet doors where a knob is preferred. Selecting the same finish across both families — rather than mixing finishes within a single run — keeps the hardware reading as a cohesive set.

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