How do I choose a dresser knob?

How do I choose a dresser knob?

How-To: Choose Cabinet Hardware

  1. Types of Cabinet Hardware.
  2. Knobs have smaller profiles than handles, are less expensive, and can be used for both drawers and cabinets.
  3. Pulls are larger than knobs, make more of a statement, and tend to be easier to grip.
  4. Select a Style.
  5. Choose a Finish.
  6. Don’t Be Afraid to Mix Metals.

Do cabinet knobs have to match faucet?

Does cabinet hardware have to match your faucet? No. But, traditionally kitchens and bathrooms will match hardware finishes to the faucet to tie the finishes in the room together. Matching cabinet hardware to your faucet creates a cohesive look.

What kind of knobs to use on cabinet doors?

Select a warm and polished brass knob for a traditional period style or a dark oil-rubbed bronze knobs for a more contemporary or rustic farmhouse aesthetic. We offer nostalgic glass knobs and marbled porcelain knobs in several colors and classically-styled, faceted crystal knobs that provide a gleaming finish to any cabinet door or drawer.

What kind of knobs are used in Federal furniture?

Made in Italy and precision cast in zinc, it comes in a range of special finishes. [more…] Our Extra Large Federal-Style Knob and Back Plate (2-Inch Diameter) features an elegant beaded knob, popular on Sheraton style furniture during the Federal period.

How big is an egg and dart cabinet knob?

Accent every room in your house with this wonderful Renaissance Revival Egg and Dart Cabinet Knob (1 3/8-Inch Diameter). Inspired by P & F Corbin’s elegant Mantua pattern of 1905, it is finely crafted from solid forged brass. Choose from an array of popular finish options. [more…]

What kind of knobs and pulls do you use?

Use the drop down menu below to refine your selection to view just knobs or pulls. Available in a wide variety of styles and finishes. The crisp detail of this decorative knob showcases its fleur-de-lis motif. Cast in iron with an antique, lacquered finish, it stands up to frequent use.

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