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Brushed brass cabinet hardware adds warm golden color without the bright shine of polished brass. Browse brushed brass cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, cabinet handles, and cup pulls for kitchens, bathrooms, built-ins, laundry rooms, vanities, and furniture.
This versatile finish works especially well with white, cream, navy, green, black, gray, and natural wood cabinetry. Choose one coordinating style throughout the room or combine brushed brass knobs on cabinet doors with matching pulls on drawers.
Brushed brass generally has a warm, recognizable brass tone with a softly textured or satin appearance. Brushed gold and gold champagne finishes may appear lighter, softer, or less yellow. These finish names are not guaranteed to match between manufacturers, so compare product photos and consider ordering a sample when coordinating with faucets, lighting, or other hardware.
Measure from the center of one mounting hole to the center of the other. This is the pull’s center-to-center or hole-spacing measurement. Matching that measurement allows replacement pulls to use the existing mounting holes.
What does brushed brass cabinet hardware look like?
Brushed brass typically has a warm golden-brass color with a soft, non-mirrored surface. The brushing helps create a more understated appearance than polished brass.
Is brushed brass the same as brushed gold?
Not necessarily. Brushed brass often has a deeper, more traditional brass tone, while brushed gold may be lighter or softer. Exact colors and sheen vary by manufacturer.
Does brushed brass show fingerprints?
Brushed and satin surfaces generally disguise fingerprints and light smudges better than polished metal finishes. Clean with a soft cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners.
What size cabinet pull should I choose?
When replacing existing hardware, choose the same center-to-center hole spacing. For new cabinetry, select a pull that is proportional to the door or drawer. Wider drawers can use longer coordinating pulls.
Do all cabinet pulls need to be the same size?
No. Many kitchens use shorter pulls on standard doors and drawers and longer matching pulls on wide drawers, pantry doors, or tall cabinets.
Can I mix brushed brass knobs and pulls?
Yes. Knobs on doors and pulls on drawers is a common arrangement, but you can also use pulls throughout the room for a more streamlined look.
What cabinet colors work with brushed brass?
Brushed brass pairs especially well with white, cream, navy, green, black, gray, and natural wood cabinets. Its warmth can soften cool cabinet colors and highlight the grain in wood cabinetry.
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