What finish of pulls should I order for this cabinet?
Dyan Weis
4 years ago
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Where should I put the pulls on my pull out pantry tomorrow?
Comments (4)Oh I have thoughts!!! We put ours in the middle, and guess what? Most people grab the cabinet by the top corner. Ugh. After they were in, I thought, that should have been up in the corner. Here is a picture: (the knobs are crystal, they don't look it in this photo, but you can see them)...See More? before I order my cabinet pulls and knobs
Comments (9)What I was told was that if I am picking pulls that are less than 4" that whereever I have a drawer that is 27" or more I should put two pulls. Or pick pulls for those drawers that are larger than 4". OK, so just for reference, I have multiple drawers which are 27" to 33". All of them have one 3" pull. This includes the drawers into which I've placed my extra heavy Le Creuset casseroles + lots of other stuff. Been livin' that way since Nov 04. All are working well. So... is your KD recommending this because she feels the drawers can't handle the smaller or fewer pulls? If so, I'd question her on the quality of the slides her company is providing. Chances are, she's using old standards. Or is she speaking aesthetically? In which case my answer again is to do what YOU like. I much prefer one pull on my drawers. That's not to say I think two pulls are ugly or anything, I've seen some gorgeous kitchens with two pulls. But my preference for MY kitchen is one. I'm purdy happy that way. So I don't want a KD to tell me what s/he thinks looks better and say, "this is the right way"....See MoreAnother hardware post…….Starting over on pulls - what should I do
Comments (16)The first one is the most expensive (of course) and it is the Atlas Shelley pull. I definitely agree that the 3rd one is just as chunky feeling - but since it was angled at the ends it felt visually lighter to me. I thought I would go with #1 at one point this morning - but I don't know if it is too "bathroomy". I would delay and just install myself - but I tried that a few years ago with an entertainment center and it was a disaster - doesn't matter how "easy" it is, my DH and I manage to botch any DIY type thing. :(...See MoreWhich wood and finish should I use for my cabinets?
Comments (0)Hey everyone! I have a brand new modular home, and I started with white walls, because I want to base the color scheme on the cabinet color and finish. The reason being that, when you come through the front door you see an entire wall of cabinets! I am ordering my cabinets online, and I can't decide what wood and finish I want. Can you take a look at the links below and let me know what you think? I like the walnut wood with a dark stain, but I also like some of the paint colors... https://edelcabinetsdirect.com/collections/base-cabinets/products/2-door-base-sink-cabinet https://edelcabinetsdirect.com/pages/styles-shades Also, are there some woods that are better than others? Do some wood last longer? Thanks in advance!...See MoreDyan Weis
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