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Choosing Cabinet Hardware

Thursday, July 17th, 2003

Want to liven up your kitchen or bathroom but can’t afford to remodel or purchase new cabinets? One cost effective way to get that fresh new look is to install new hardware on your cabinets and drawers. You have two main designs to choose from; Pulls or Knobs. From these two designs there are near unlimited options in materials, prices and specific styles to choose from. A pull is of course a handle type design utilizing the whole hand, where as a knob requires only a finger or two and is a smaller and most often rounded piece.

Pulls and knobs range in sizes, shapes, colors and materials. Some of the more common materials that cabinet hardware is made of are; brass, bronze, nickel, pewter, glass, plastic, stainless steel and of course wood. You can also get them brushed, polished or even semi-transparent depending on what you are looking for.

Knobs come in various shapes such as a barrel or oval shape, acorn, round and several others. You want to determine the size of the knob and material it’s made from based on aesthetic appeal and utility. For instance if it’s a drawer with heavy items in it, a larger size and perhaps a brass knob would be in order as opposed to a soft wood or glass. For long drawers two knobs may be in order.

Pulls have the advantage of being sturdier, as they are attached at two points, there are fewer materials to choose from but the designs tend to be more ornate. Pulls come in several varieties. They can be rounded, square or have ornate curvature to them. Also, they can be directly attached to a cabinet or drawer or hanging from a back plate.

Ultimately, whether you decide upon a pull or a knob the choice is yours. Once you weigh the choices in material, sizes, designs and price, you still have found a very cost effective way of perpetuating the beauty in your home.

Stock Semi-Custom and Custom Built Cabinets

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2003

Today’s world is full of choices. Will I have wooden cabinets or stainless steel ones? Will I paint them or stain them? Leave them natural? Well, let us start off with the basics. There are basically three forms of cabinets that can be purchased; stock, semi-custom and custom. There are of course advantages and disadvantages to each, as is the case with most things in life.

Stock cabinets are typically the cheapest and easiest to obtain. Available at any hardware or lumber store as well as in some supermarket chains these cabinets are everywhere. The drawback is that they only come in predefined widths, cuts and wood species. Most typically stock cabinets are built in Oak or Maple and are cut normally by 3 inch increments. You pay less money, while giving away the freedom of limitless choice.

Semi-custom cabinets on the other hand have many more choices. They are usually built in 1/8 inch increments, making a more likely to fit match to your specific kitchen, as well as being available in a wider variety of materials such as stainless steel or laminate. These cabinets may have some factory designs inlaid on them, or perhaps have some variety in wood species/staining combinations.

And finally custom built cabinets. They are more expensive but cannot be matched in that they are virtually limitless in design. Whether it is customization on woods or finishes, shape, size, dimension, thickness, paint, or even inlaid carvings, custom built cabinets is just that- custom. Now that you are armed with a basic knowledge of cabinets, you can begin the plethora of other choices to make.