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Choose cabinet hardware based on cabinet style, finish, and functionality. Sleek bar pulls work great in modern kitchens, while round or square knobs suit classic cabinets. Match the finish with faucets or appliances for a coordinated look. If you are unsure, Knob Depot offers style filters to help you narrow your choices easily.
Both are widely used. Knobs work well for cabinet doors, while pulls are ideal for drawers because they offer a stronger grip. Many interior designers mix both for a balanced and stylish look.
Pull size depends on cabinet width. For most kitchens, 5-inch (128mm) or 6-inch (160mm) pulls are popular. For large drawers, longer pulls up to 10–12 inches give a modern and functional appearance.
Yes, mixing hardware styles can look great if done correctly. For example, bar pulls on drawers and small knobs on upper cabinets create a clean and designer-approved layout.
Matte black, brushed nickel, satin brass (champagne bronze), and polished chrome are top finish choices. These finishes blend well with modern appliances and kitchen color schemes.
White cabinets are very versatile. They pair beautifully with matte black for contrast, brushed nickel for a clean look, or satin brass for a warm, upscale feel.
Bathroom cabinets are smaller, so choose hardware that is proportionate. Shorter pulls or simple round knobs work well. Also, pick corrosion-resistant finishes like chrome, stainless steel, or brushed nickel.
Yes, black and gold hardware work beautifully together when used intentionally. For example, black hardware on cabinets and brushed brass on a kitchen island creates balance and visual interest.
Count each cabinet door and drawer. Each one typically needs one piece of hardware. Oversized drawers wider than 30 inches may need two pulls for stability.
Most cabinet knobs and pulls use standard 8-32 screws. Cabinet doors typically need 1-inch screws, while drawers may need 1.5-inch screws, depending on thickness. Knob Depot includes mounting hardware with most products for easy installation.
Yes, but using a template ensures professional alignment. If installing without one, use a measuring tape and mark carefully to keep placement consistent.
Knobs are usually placed on the upper corners of cabinet doors, while pulls are centered on drawers. Vertical pulls on tall pantry cabinets are also popular.
Backplates are decorative pieces used behind knobs or pulls. They prevent scratches and can cover old screw holes during upgrades. They are optional but helpful for cabinet refinishing projects.
Solid metal hardware made from stainless steel, brass, or zinc alloy is durable and ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. These materials resist rust and daily wear.
Yes, if you match the center-to-center measurement of your current pulls, you can upgrade easily without drilling new holes. This is great for fast kitchen refresh projects.
Longer pulls provide better grip and a sleek, modern look. They are especially useful for wide kitchen drawers where more support is needed.
Yes, many collections include matching knobs, pulls, and hinges for a clean and coordinated kitchen design. Knob Depot makes it easy to shop by finish or style, so everything matches perfectly.
Knob Depot has been trusted since 2003 for quality cabinet knobs, pulls, and hardware. We offer a wide selection, fair prices, fast shipping, and customer-friendly service. Whether you are updating a kitchen or remodeling a bathroom, you’ll find hardware that fits your style and budget.