Help me find Cheap crystal knobs for my white Cabinets
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Help find inexpensive Glass or crystal kitchen Cab knobs
Comments (8)Have you tried ebay? I know there's lots of great ones there, as I was considering them for my cabinets. Here's an old thread about glass knobs. I love the ones on the blue cabinets (edlakin's?). Unfortunately, the ebay link to them is no longer good. Here is a link that might be useful: Glass knobs thread...See MoreEmtek white or crystal knobs what style door?
Comments (5)I haven't seen "What Lies Beneath" and found Jack Nicholson's character in "Something's Gotta Give" too distractingly irritating to really notice the decor (maybe I need to watch it again with the sound off! LOL), so I can't really help you with specifics there. :-) Since you've got a simple ranch, I would keep the doors very simple too. I can easily see a Shakerish two-panel or even a single panel to echo your cabinetry, unless you're going very fussy with your new moldings which I think would be incompatible with your architecture. Because they're all on a different floor mixing in the six-panel style isn't as big a deal, although that's one of the very few things I do have a bit of a fetish for consistency about... PO put an addition on our house and used six-panel doors when the rest of the house has four-panel, and I think they just scream "addition". (Thankfully there are some of the old four-panel doors in the shed so we can swap them out eventually. Why he didn't use those instead of buying new doors is beyond me, considering how cheap he was on everything else!) I did go dig up some pictures of the SGG set and noticed a lot of use of French doors - would you consider using French doors (singles) on rooms that don't require privacy? Oh, and if you know the name of that discontinued SW paint, they'll almost certainly have the formula for it in their computer. Just for giggles, I'm daydreaming about a (partially) white and (faux) soapstone kitchen too, although it's much warmer... I've linked to pictures that have been serving as inspiration for said daydreams below. I don't know whose kitchen it is, it's probably from a magazine, but someone gave them to me a couple of years ago. Unless we win the lottery, mine'll be Ikea and Formica instead of custom and soapstone, but I think it'll still get the point across. BTW, you don't need a special tool to open the privacy knob sets that have a hole in the knob. We've always just used a nail or a bobby pin... in fact, in the houses where I babysat, the parents usually kept a nail on the top of the door casing because their mischievous little monstersoffspring ;-) would lock themselves into various rooms!...See MoreHelp me find cheaper source for these pulls and knobs
Comments (9)I don't know where to find that exact pull but when I was looking for my pulls, I found that the hardware on sites like rejuvenation and restoration were usually made by other makers, so you might have luck on a site like myknobs.com. There are lots of online sites out there and a huge variety of pulls. The online sites ship to you directly from the manufacturer (so its not like they really carry all of those in stock). So if its out there, you can probably find it. That is a beautiful pull.......See MoreUsing antique crystal door knobs as cabinet knobs?
Comments (9)Amanda, it all depends on the kind of spindle the knobs use. If it's the kind with screw threads on all 4 sides of the square shaft, you can probably cut it down with a hacksaw and use a large nut tightened on the back side, inside the door. You'd need to enlarge the knob hole in the cab with a drill. But if they're the kind with square spindles where the knob stays on with a screw through little holes on the shaft, I'm not sure how you'd do it. The knobs need to be set on the shaft with their set screws to stay put; unless you use some kind of super glue they won't stay on a simple dowel. Hmm. Photos?...See Morefarmhousebound
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