Order Kitchen and Bath Cabinet Knobs and Pulls at the SMY Home Improvement Showroom
Discover a wide selection of high-quality cabinet knobs and pulls for your kitchen and bath remodeling project. At SMY Home Improvement’s showroom in Lynnwood, you can see various styles, finishes, and materials firsthand, ensuring you find the perfect match for your home. Our team is here to guide you through the selection process to help you find the ideal cabinet hardware for your kitchen cabinets or bathroom cabinets. Visit us today or contact us to place your order. Choose from Amerock, Top Knobs, Richelieu or Emtek cabinet hardware
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the rules for cabinet pulls and knobs?
There are no strict rules, but some general guidelines can help with placement and design consistency. Typically:
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Knobs are used on doors, while pulls are often used on drawers.
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For larger drawers (over 24 inches), you may consider a larger drawer pull.
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Choose a style and finish that complements your cabinet design and overall decor.
Is it better to put knobs or pulls on cabinets?
Both knobs and pulls have their advantages, and the choice depends on personal preference and style:
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Knobs are smaller and simpler, often used on cabinet doors for a more traditional look.
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Pulls provide a stronger grip, making them a good choice for heavier drawers and a more modern aesthetic. Many homeowners mix both, using pulls on drawers and knobs on cabinet doors for functional and visual contrast.
What is the 1/3 rule for drawer pulls?
The 1/3 rule suggests that a drawer pull should be approximately one-third of the drawer's width. This guideline helps achieve a balanced look while ensuring the pull is functional. For example:
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On a 30-inch wide drawer, a pull around 10 inches long would be ideal. This rule can be adjusted based on personal style and the size of the pulls available.
What cabinet hardware is trending now?
Current cabinet hardware trends include:
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Matte black and brushed brass finishes, which offer a modern, bold look.
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Slim, minimalist pulls for a contemporary feel.
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Oversized pulls, particularly in larger kitchens. These trends bring a mix of elegance and functionality to modern and transitional kitchens.
Can you mix knobs and pulls on kitchen cabinets?
Yes, mixing knobs and pulls is a popular choice that adds visual interest and functionality. A common approach is to use:
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Knobs on upper cabinets and pulls on lower cabinets and drawers.
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Alternatively, using pulls on larger drawers and knobs on smaller doors can create a balanced, cohesive look.