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Cabinet Hardware Placement Guide

Cabinet Knobs vs Pulls: How to Choose (and Where to Put Them)

“To knobs or to pulls?” is one of the most common questions we get. Use this quick, practical guide to choose the right hardware for doors, drawers, islands, and pull-outs—with proven layouts, sizing tips, and examples.

Hardware 101: Knobs, Pulls & Cup Pulls

Cabinet knob: Attaches with a single screw. Small, simple, and versatile (round, square, t-bar, oval, etc.).

Round brushed brass cabinet knob on white background

Cabinet pull (handle): Attaches with two screws (two holes). Great leverage and a modern, linear look.

Antique copper cabinet pull with 3 inch hole spacing

Cup pull (bin pull): Two screws, half-moon “cup” shape. Timeless and tactile—especially on drawers.

Oil-rubbed bronze cabinet cup pull close-up

New to pulls? See our guides: Best Size Pulls for Cabinet Doors and Best Size Pulls for Drawers.

Proven Layouts for Cabinet Hardware Placement

1) Traditional: Knobs on Doors, Pulls on Drawers

Simple, classic, intuitive. Knobs are easy to place on doors; pulls provide grip and leverage on drawers.

Kitchen showing knobs on doors and pulls on drawers
Knobs for all doors; pulls for all drawers—clean, balanced, timeless.

Cosmas 5422BAB cabinet knob thumbnail

2) Reverse Flip: Pulls on Doors, Knobs on Drawers

A modern twist that still feels cohesive. Pulls on doors create sleek vertical lines; knobs on drawers soften the look.

White kitchen with pulls on doors and knobs on drawers
Satin nickel knobs on drawers; satin nickel pulls on doors.

Cosmas 323-96SN satin nickel arch pull thumbnail

3) All Pulls

Pulls on doors and drawers give a streamlined, designer look—especially in brushed brass, antique copper, or matte black.

Need help sizing door pulls? See: How to Choose the Best Size Pulls for Cabinet Doors.

White and blue kitchen unified with gold pulls
One pull style unifies mixed cabinet colors.

Gold Champagne cabinet pull thumbnail

4) Mix & Match What Works

Big kitchens with varied drawer sizes shine with a tailored mix: some drawers get pulls, others knobs. Prioritize ergonomics on heavy drawers and aesthetics on smaller ones.

Kitchen mixing knobs and pulls in warm brass
Warm brass ties the mix together.

5) Cup Pull Focus (with Knobs or Pulls)

Cup pulls on drawers + knobs or linear pulls on doors = a transitional look that feels intentional and textural.

Satin nickel cup pulls with coordinating knobs
Satin nickel cup pulls pair with coordinating knobs.

Satin nickel cup pull thumbnail

6) All Knobs (Clean, Classic, Budget-Friendly)

Understated and cohesive; looks great in small kitchens and wood-forward spaces.

All-knob cabinet layout in a light kitchen
One simple knob finish ties the whole space together.

Cosmas 704FB flat black round knob thumbnail

7) Triple Play: Knobs + Pulls + Cup Pulls

For a fully tailored look, use all three: cup pulls on drawers, knobs on doors, and long pulls on appliances/pull-outs. Keep finishes coordinated for cohesion.

Unsure on pull sizes for different drawer widths? See: How to Choose the Best Size Pulls for Drawers.

Kitchen showing cup pulls, knobs, and appliance pulls together
Cup pulls for small drawers, euro pulls for tall doors, knobs for uppers.

Quick Tips to Get It Right

  • Match finish family: Keep metals consistent (or deliberately mix two) for a pro look.
  • Scale to size: Wider drawers = longer pulls or two knobs; small drawers = a single knob or short pull.
  • Function first: Heavy pots-and-pans drawers are easier with pulls; light utility drawers work with either.
  • Sample before you commit: Order one of each style/size and test with painter’s tape.

Diversa Brushed Gold Trinity Pull 10-Pack

FAQ: Knobs vs Pulls

Should I use knobs or pulls on cabinet doors?

Either works. Knobs are classic and compact; pulls create a sleek vertical line and offer more grip—great for tall pantry doors.

What about drawers—knobs or pulls?

Pulls generally win for ergonomics on heavy drawers. Small drawers can use a single knob or short pull; wide drawers suit longer pulls or two knobs.

Can I mix knobs, pulls, and cup pulls?

Yes—very effectively. Keep a consistent finish family and repeat forms for cohesion (e.g., cup pulls on drawers, knobs on uppers, long pulls on tall doors).

How do I choose pull sizes?

As a rule of thumb, pulls measure ~1/3 to 1/2 the drawer width. See our sizing guides linked above for door and drawer specifics.



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