Doors Homeowner Tip

Design Is In The Details

Door and cabinet hardware are available in a plethora of styles and finishes that can enhance the design in any room. If you are remodeling or building new, choose your hardware last.

KNOBS OR PULLS?
One preference in the kitchen is to use knobs for all doors and pulls for all drawers. For any large door such as a pantry and any pull-out door, it is more comfortable to use a pull. This is extremely helpful since drawers can get very heavy with all of our pots, pans, dishes, etc.

When it comes to doors, your personal tastes should dictate what style and finish you choose, your lifestyle should play a role in determining whether knobs or levers are best for you. Knobs have a traditional appearance, and levers take on a more modern look. Levers are easier to operate than knobs.

FINISHES
While most homeowners will choose chrome or brushed nickel, there are numerous other finishes available to add interests. Finishes that go well with a brushed nickel or brushed stainless faucet: antique pewter, bronze (light to dark), satin brass (this one can get tricky), oil-rubbed bronze, aluminum, black matte, and rust.

COST
You get what you pay for! There are a handful of companies with inexpensive brands and their finishes are also sub-par and look cheap. Instead of going to the big-box stores, look for hardware through your local plumbing or hardware showrooms, as they will have a larger variety and salespeople on hand to assist you.

​Provided by Browne-Stewart Company

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