Collection: The Cabinet Handles Collection

If you want unique and quirky drawer handles and cabinet handles, you've come to the right place. We offer a wide variety of designs and finishes (including the very popular heritage brass finish), so you can mix and match as necessary, or you can opt for a singular design element for a more cohesive look throughout your home. If you need something for outside, we recommend getting a brass wreath hanger or door numbers to show off your excellent taste to passersby.

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The Cabinet Handles Collection FAQ's

1. What's the difference between cabinet handles and drawer knobs?

Handles (also called pulls or bar handles) are horizontal fixtures you grip with fingers when opening drawers or doors. Knobs are round fixtures you grasp with your whole hand. Handles provide better grip for heavy or large doors; knobs offer cleaner aesthetics for small drawers.

2. How do I measure for replacement cabinet handles?

Measure the centre-to-centre distance between existing screw holes (bore spacing). Common sizes are 64mm, 96mm, 128mm, and 160mm. If existing holes don't match new handles, you'll need to fill old holes and drill new ones, or use backplates to cover old holes.

3. Can I mix handles and knobs on the same cabinetry?

Yes, mixing creates visual interest and functional sense. Common approach: handles on larger doors and drawers needing strong grip (like pan drawers), knobs on smaller drawers and doors. Keep finishes consistent for cohesive appearance.

4. Are longer handles better than shorter ones?

Not necessarily "better"—it depends on application. Longer handles (160mm+) suit wide drawers and tall cupboards, providing ergonomic grip. Shorter handles (64-96mm) work for standard drawers and maintain proportionate appearance. Match handle length to furniture scale.

5. Do cabinet handles come with screws?

Yes, handles include mounting screws. Standard screws typically accommodate most cabinet thicknesses. For unusually thick doors or when mounting through drawer fronts and into false fronts, longer screws may be needed—available separately or at hardware stores.
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