Chrome drawer pulls or black
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Comments (6)Judy, if you're still looking, I've decided RH chrome is bad. :) I bought two at the store and had a third (in non-stocked size) shipped to me. The chrome was flaking off the base of one I picked up at the store. (It had been opened so was probably a return because of that.) The one that was shipped to me was dinged up inside its packaging. I don't think these would pass the toddler test....See Moresatin nickel, pewter or antique pewter pulls with chrome faucet?
Comments (13)Hi everybody! Thank you for all your support and Capegirl05 for your empathy! The countertops will be Yellow River granite with an ogee edge. I will have a beadboard chimney shaped hood over the cooktop which will match the cabinets. I also have an pot rack that I have had for quite a few years from William Sonoma that I would like to use over the island (just not sure how that will look but I thought I would try it since it's pretty and gives me more space in the cabinets for other pots and pans). I'm looking for a Country French/vintage look with the fluted apron front sink. I don't want anything super contemporary. We have a pine table made from old wood with farmhouse legs. I did buy a kind of transitional light fixture from Pottery Barn in polished nickel (with two glass pendants that hang). That seems fine with the chrome faucet. Today I went to the only place around where I could see the knobs but unfortunatley, they only had the antique pewter and I couldn't see the Tob Knobs satin nickel. I did see the pewter light and that I discounted right away as being too light gray. A good friend of mine was so kind to come with me. (We surrepticiously unscrewed knobs from the display board, put them on my cabinet I had brought, looked at them and then re-screwed them all without a screwdriver and returned them to the board!) My friend is a proponent of knobs on cabinets and the pulls on the drawers and he found Top Knobs M 351 in brushed satin to go along with the pull I like that I linked above. I will put it below. He and another friend feel I shouldn't do all pulls. He is voting for the satin nickel knob and pull. It is certainly a bit cheaper to put the knobs on the cabinets than pulls everywhere but I don't want that to be the decision maker. My other friend likes the antique pewter. It was interesting I noticed the same knob looked too dark in the antique pewter and I don't even mind the satin nickel knob with the antique pewter pull. I will have ss appliances, this pot rack over the island that is a darkish ss. So after today I can say pewter is out, but I'm still torn between the satin nickel (which I didn't see today) and the antique pewter that I did see. And of course all pulls or pulls and knobs. AYYYY. I guess I need some kind of reassurance that I haven't screwed everything up by having so many metals. Please keep the posts coming. They are helping me so much! Here is a link that might be useful: Top Knobs satin nickel knob...See MoreDesperately seeking 4 inch center black cup drawer pull!!
Comments (24)Here's a whole bunch of 4" black cup pulls. https://www.build.com/4-inch-center-to-center-cabinet-pulls/c117447?f19208=blacks&f19213=cup&r=48&s=SCORE&p=1&categoryId=117447...See MoreCoffee Table - from chrome to black, help!
Comments (22)Hi deeinohio- Your experience using a powder coater may have been different than mine so I'll just mention that I've had multiple things done in the past and found it to be a less inexpensive way to go for what I had done than purchasing new. And it would have been even less expensive if I had gone with a color such as black that the powder coater used on a regular basis as they could have run it with another order. The hardest part for me was finding a shop that was willing to do a very small job. As with most things, always get quote and see if it makes sense....See Moreljsears1
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