Pls help me identify how to find a replacement knob
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pls help to identify this plant.
Comments (2)Picture can be found in the second post. Here is a link that might be useful: Second post...See MorePls help identify this Beallara (with pic)
Comments (2)Shaun, I do believe that's it! Morning Joy must be must more common because when I had done my web searches, I hadn't even come up with JEM. Thanks, so much. I love this plant, lots and lots of flowers and they last a long, long time. Susan...See MorePls help identify manufacturer of this table
Comments (1)well, I found it myself! A.R.T furniture; this one also goes under the name "Intrigue" table....See Morenew here :) pls help with kitchen pendants and knobs/pulls
Comments (22)Can you post the size of the cabinet pulls (measured from the center of each of the two screws in the opened drawer holding them in place)? Only then can we know what could replace them, as your replacement pulls will have to be the same size unless you carefully fill the old holes that will become visible, which isn't always possible even if you work hard at it.depending on the cabinet finish. The knobs of course have only one hole so can be replaced with any knob, as well as with a vertical handle if you drill a new hole. The cabinetry looks quite traditional to me, especially the legs on the island, the crown moulding, and the trim pieces between many of the cabinets. Painting those pieces (and maybe the cabinet frames) a somewhat darker color might help emphasize those elements that visually disappear when they're white. Other possibilities for traditionalizing the look would include adding mullions to the cabinet door glass to give it a colonial look, and working up something nice over the arch window and the concealed exhaust hood. The tiger print backsplash is a bit much for my taste, although it may look much better IRL. Even though it's granite, I'd consider covering it with tiles of some sort....See Moreditnc
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