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Replacing existing cabinet pulls? 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. Choose the same measurement to use the holes already drilled in your cabinets.
Additional measurements are available through the hole-spacing filter on the collection page.
Browse cabinet knobs, cabinet pulls, drawer handles, bar pulls, and cup pulls for kitchens, bathrooms, built-ins, laundry rooms, closets, vanities, and furniture. Use the collection filters to narrow the selection by finish, brand, hole spacing, product type, style, and price.
Many kitchens combine knobs on cabinet doors with pulls on drawers. Others use pulls throughout the room for a more uniform appearance. Either approach can work as long as the styles and finishes coordinate.
When replacing existing pulls, match the current center-to-center hole spacing. For new cabinetry, choose hardware that looks proportional to the cabinet door or drawer. Wide drawers, pantry doors, and tall cabinet doors can often accommodate longer pulls than standard doors and drawers.
Cabinet knobs generally require only one mounting hole, making them easier to position when installing hardware on new cabinets or furniture.
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Should cabinet doors have knobs or pulls?
Either option works. Knobs create a compact, traditional appearance, while pulls offer a larger grip and can create a more streamlined look. Many kitchens use knobs on doors and pulls on drawers.
Can I mix cabinet knobs and pulls?
Yes. Mixing knobs and pulls is common. Choose coordinating designs in the same finish, or intentionally combine complementary finishes when creating a mixed-metal design.
Do all cabinet pulls need to be the same size?
No. Shorter pulls can be used on standard doors and drawers, while longer coordinating pulls can be used on wide drawers, pantry doors, and tall cabinets.
What is cabinet-pull hole spacing?
Hole spacing is measured from the center of one mounting hole to the center of the other. It may be listed in inches, millimeters, or both.
Should cabinet hardware match faucets and lighting?
It can, but an exact match is not required. Coordinating finishes can create a uniform look, while complementary mixed metals can add visual interest. Finish names and colors may vary by manufacturer.
Are cabinet knobs and pulls easy to install?
Most cabinet knobs and pulls install with basic tools and standard mounting screws. Measure carefully and use a cabinet-hardware template when drilling new mounting holes.