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Measure the projection of the cabinet knob by placing the tip of the measuring tape against the flat front of a cabinet door and pulling the measuring tape out to the face of the knob. The projection or depth of the knob is at the farthest point that it protrudes out from the cabinet door.
How do you determine cabinet knob size?
There is no right or wrong size to choose, but we do recommend choosing pulls that have at least a 3-3/4″ center to center (the distance between the screw holes). This size looks pleasing on most cabinets, while still being large enough to grip comfortably. 5″ pulls are also an excellent choice.
What is a standard cabinet knob size?
Standard knob sizes are 1 1/4″ or 1 3/8″. For small specialized cabinetry (narrow drawers or dimensions under 12″) like built-in spice racks, use smaller knobs under 1″ in diameter or T-pulls rather than bar pulls.
Are cabinet pulls standard size?
What is the industry standard size for cabinet pulls? For cabinet pulls, standard center-to-center screw holes measure from 3 to 5 inches apart, or 64, 96, and 128 millimeters apart.
What size handles for 36 inch cabinets?
Cabinet doors 24-36 inches tall are best adorned with pulls 7-12 inches long, while cabinets taller than 36 inches such as pantries, built-in appliances and pullouts should be accompanied by pulls longer than 12 inches.
Should I use knobs or pulls on kitchen cabinets?
There are no strict rules to follow when choosing whether to select a knob or a pull or both. One preference 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 (including pull-out base pantries or trash pull-outs), use a pull.
What is a standard drawer size?
Depth: Standard depths are 14-inches, 16-inches and 20-inches. Height: The height of the drawer refers to the height of the drawer face. The actual height of the box is usually less. Standard heights are 5-inches, 7.5-inches, 10-inches and 12-inches.
What is the rule of thumb for cabinet hardware?
A good rule of thumb for traditional or transitional style pulls is that they should be about one-third of the length of the cabinet drawer. Drawers larger than eighteen inches wide may require more than one pull or knob. Pulls are installed with two screws through two points of contact on a door or drawer.
Can you mix cabinet pull sizes?
There’s no “rule”, it’s a matter of looking at as many kitchens as possible and figuring out the look you prefer. I also used a variety of sized pulls on drawers of different widths, and used Restoration Hardware.
Should cabinet pulls be vertical or horizontal?
The thing to keep in mind with cabinet pulls has to do with placing them vertically or horizontally. Usually for cabinet door pulls, we recommend placing the pulls vertically, making it easy to open the doors (again, functionality is key).
What handles go with Shaker cabinets?
The simplest way to adorn your Shaker cabinetry is to use only knobs on all the cabinet doors and drawers. To achieve a classic or vintage look, circular glass or ceramic knobs are most appropriate.
What is the proper placement for cabinet handles?
Cabinet knobs are placed opposite of door hinges. On wall cabinets, knobs are usually placed 2-1/2” to 3” from the bottom corner of the door. On base cabinets, they are placed 2-1/2” to 3” from the upper corner of the door. If your drawer is 24” or wider, you may choose to place a second knob.
Do you put pulls on fake drawers?
I would recommend putting pulls on the dummy drawers it allows for consistency. Good design is always consistent. It will also give the illusion that these drawers are not fake. The idea of putting a minimal intrusive towel bar works well because then it will serve more for function then aesthetics.
Where should Pulls be placed on cabinets?
For pulls (having two screws) on upper cabinets, the pull should be centered horizontally on the door stile and the bottom hole should be placed 2-1/2” up from the bottom of the door. For lower cabinets the upper hole should be placed vertically, 2-1/2” down from the top of the door.
How do you decide between knobs and pulls?
Knobs have smaller profiles than handles, are less expensive, and can be used for both drawers and cabinets. They are slightly easier to install than pulls since you only need one screw to secure the knob to the surface. Pulls are larger than knobs, make more of a statement, and tend to be easier to grip.
Can you mix knobs and pulls on kitchen cabinets?
Yes. You can mix knobs and pulls. It’s recommended to use pulls for cabinets that are higher up and knobs for lower style cabinets. Lower drawers that slide are typically fitted with a pull handle.
Can you mix handles and knobs on kitchen cabinets?
Although it’s definitely possible to coordinate cabinet hardware in different finishes, it’s much easier and safer to mix different shapes of knobs and pulls in one matching finish.
How deep is a standard dresser drawer?
A standard dresser has between six and nine drawers, is around waist tall (26″ – 44″), is 36″ – 60″ wide, and is 16″ – 20″ deep.
How wide should a dresser drawer be?
Dresser drawers should be no more than 36 inches wide. Specifically, states Squidoo.com, a “standard size pine chest of drawers” is typically sized in either “17-inch width, 24-inch width, 30-inch width or 36-inch width” drawers.
How deep should clothes drawers be?
Drawers for folded clothes should be set at a minimum of 18” (45.7 cm) with deeper drawers for multiple rows of folding clothing at a depth of 24” (61 cm). Deep drawers are consistent with standard closet depths 24” (61 cm).