Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles - Nic &...
Transcript of Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles - Nic &...
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Renovating a kitchen can be a daunting undertaking. There are so manydecisions to make that it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. And just when the end ofyour reno is in sight, your contractor asks one last question: “Where would youlike the hardware placed on your cabinetry?”
It probably never occurred to you that there are placement options for yourhardware. Like most design options, placement is based on a combination oftried and true design solutions and one’s own aesthetic. Let’s explore hardwareplacement so that when your contractor comes asking – and they will – you willbe prepared.
MoreHouzz Contributor. San Francisco-based designer who writes about TV kitchens in her...
What are you working on?
People who liked this story also liked
Where to Put Your Kitchen HandlesDo they go in the middle of the drawer, on the edge or nowhere at all? Getadvice on where to put handles and pulls
Barbra Bright 28 March 2017
Email Comment 46 Like 10 Bookmark 61 Print Embed New house colour adviceneeded please! 28
Underbench cabinet beforeand after 5
The ProPanel: "MyMust-Havesfor a Super-FunctionalKitchen..."Full Story
How toChoose theRight Finishfor NewKitchenCabinetsFull Story
Open andShut Case:Choosing theRight KitchenCupboardDoorsFull Story
Nic & Wes Builders Pte Ltd
Kitchens Kitchen Renovations
Australia
| ABOUT | MOBILE APPS | PROFESSIONALS | BUTTONS | FAQs | CAREERS | ADVERTISE | Terms & PrivacyHouzz Inc. © 2017
PHOTOS FIND PROFESSIONALS PRODUCTS STORIES ADVICE
WIN Sign In
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Lower Cabinetry: Drawers
Option 1: CentredThe most popular placement is to centre the hardware in the middle of eachdrawer front. Aesthetically pleasing and symmetrical, the main drawback to thisplacement is that the bottom drawer can be difficult to reach since the hardwareis low.
The first photo shows a five-piece drawer front, also known as a decorativedrawer front, which echoes the door style. A five-piece drawer front consists of acentre panel surrounded by a frame. The vertical portion of the frame is calledthe stile and the horizontal, the rail. Stiles and rails can be of varying widthsdepending on the door and drawer style you select.
The grey island in thisphoto also shows centreplacement of the hardwarein each drawer front. Thedifference is that the topdrawer front is a slab, orflat, style, whereas thelower drawers aredecorative. It’s notuncommon to mix the twodrawer styles to achieve aless formal look.
The MostCommonKitchenDesignProblemsand How toTackle ThemFull Story
11 KitchenHardwareInclusionsThat WillChange YourLifeFull Story
How to MakeaKitchen/Living RoomWorkFull Story
FromPlanning toPendants:KitchenLightingEssentialsFull Story
A KitchenDrawer forEverything,andEverything inits DrawerFull Story
Building to aBudget: 12
collaborative interiors
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Option 2: Centred on topIn this option, the hardware is centred in the middle of the top drawer only. Forall the lower drawers, it is placed on the top rail. Some find this placementvisually unbalanced, while others appreciate its blend of form and function.
What to consider when choosing handles
Must-KnowDesignConsiderations Full Story
KeyMeasurements toConsiderWhenDesigningthe PerfectKitchenIslandFull Story
Studio JP
Awad + Koontz Architects Builders
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Placing the hardware on the rail instead of centring it in the middle of the drawerfront makes it easier to open the lower drawers – especially for the tallermembers of the household.
Option 3: All on topThis is my preferredconfiguration for itssymmetry andfunctionality. The hardwareis placed on each rail if thedrawer fronts are five-piece.
Pinemar, Inc
Drömhus General Contractors
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
For a mix of slab and five-piece drawer fronts, as in this photo, the hardware isplaced on the top quarter of the slab drawers to mimic their placement on therails of the decorative fronts.
Option 4: Top one-thirdWhat if the drawers are allslab? In this photo, thehardware is placed in thetop third of each drawer.But because the fronts areslab, there is the addedflexibility to place thehardware in the top onequarter, or even to centreit. The choice depends onyour own aesthetic.
Option 5: Two-pullplacementIs there a secret to placing
Luxespace Interior
three|eleven design
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
two pulls on a drawer?Well, here’s mine: dividethe drawer in half, centre apull in each half and it willbe perfectly balanced. Forexample, if your drawersare 92 centimetres wide,half of 92 is 46, half of 46is 23. Therefore, each pullis centred 23 centimetresfrom the left and rightedge of the drawer front.
Option 6: No hardwareI love the clean, seamlesslook of cabinetry withouthardware. Much cabinetrysans hardware uses amagnetic touch latchsystem to open and closethe doors and drawers.Press on the cabinet ordrawer and a spring-loaded plunger opens it.Press again and amagnetic catcher holds itclosed.
But this modern lookcomes at a price. Thenatural oils on yourfingertips are transferredto the cabinet’s face andwill eventually damage itsfinish where it isrepeatedly touched.
Is a handleless kitchen right for you?
Blum SEA
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Option 7: ChannelsystemOne option to help avoiddegrading the finish withrepeated use is anintegrated channel system.A channel system offers aclean look with the abilityto open base cabinetrywithout touching thedrawer fronts. Instead, youpull on the integratedmetal lip.
This photo shows the metal lip of a channel system more clearly.
The Scientist
Handwerk Interiors
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Door Cabinetry: Uppers and Lowers
Unlike drawer cabinetry, hardware placement for door cabinetry is much moresubjective. The knob or pull can align with the rail, or it could be higher, or lower– there are no rules. Well, except for this rule: the hardware spacing for the wallcabinets should match the base cabinets. Let’s look at a few options.
Option 1: HorizontalIf you’re looking for a more modern aesthetic, place the hardware horizontally, asin this bamboo kitchen.
See more light-toned timber kitchens
Aiden T
Kitchen Encounters
HomeVista Pte Ltd
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Option 2: Vertical edging lower railIn this photo, the hardware for the wall cabinets is centred on the top edge of thelower rail. The pull placement for the lower cabinetry doors mirrors the placementof the uppers.
Option 3: Verticalextending into railHere, the pulls extend intothe bottom rail of the wallcabinets and top rail of thebase cabinets. This makesfor a convenient locationto reach, especially forwall cabinets that are a bithigher.
Shenandoah Cabinetry
Cayford Design
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Option 4: MId-way up on stileThis green Shaker-style kitchen places the knobs mid-way up on the stiles of theupper cabinets. It’s a great look but perhaps difficult to reach for those whoaren’t tall.
And the lower door cabinets use different hardware altogether – proving my pointthat anything goes. Keep in mind that hardware placement is really about whatworks best for you. Any one of the options we’ve considered can work. Go withthe one you like best and that will also deliver comfortable function.
Tell usHow have you configured the handles and pulls for your kitchen cabinets? Shareyour preferences in the Comments below.
MoreRead more about kitchen features
Email Comment 46 Like 10 Bookmark 61 Print Embed
OtherComments (46)
See 43 more comments
PRO LampsUSAI really enjoyed the article. I thoroughly savored the visuals. It's like a
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
Related Stories
Sign Up to Comment
symphony, pretty enchanting and relaxing.
Like 15 August 2017 at 2:28am
PRO Nate The Cabinet Guy, LLCMy thoughts after almost 23 years in the biz:
With cup pulls, if you center the holes vertically on the drawer front, the cupwill appear to be too high. You have to lower the holes about 3/8" to makethe cup look centered. However, this forever commits you to cup pullsbecause if you go back to regular pulls, they look too low.
Regarding two pulls on wide drawers: Because our blumotion rear bracketsfree-float side-to-side (a self-adjusting feature), you have to open with bothpulls or you will cause the drawer to rack to one side or another. When youclose the drawer, you'll have to bump it back into position (drawer frontparallel to face frame). I did two bail pulls on our wide drawers, but I havelearned to pull one of them at an outward angle to prevent the drawer fromracking. It's just a minor annoyance and something else to consider.
Lastly, be warned that if you put knobs or rod-style pulls (or similar) on topdrawers, and if you're my height (5' 8"), you'll eventually catch your pantspocket on it. I have ripped many a pants pockets over the years. I like pullsthat don't have protrusions that can catch your clothes.
7 Likes 30 August 2017 at 10:39pm
PRO Creative Kitchen and Bath StudioGreat article. This is a discussion I have with my clients on every project.
Like 7 November 2017 at 6:10am
KITCHEN TRENDS
By Rebecca Gross
One question, seven expert answersFull Story
The Pro Panel: "My Must-Haves for a Super-Functional Kitchen..."
32
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
KITCHEN CABINETS
By Anne Ellard
Flat matt or shiny gloss? The finish youchoose for your kitchen cabinets cancreate dramatically different effectsFull Story
How to Choose the RightFinish for New KitchenCabinets
42
By Janet Dunn
Our experts discuss the options to helpyou choose the ideal cupboard doors foryour kitchenFull Story
Open and Shut Case:Choosing the Right KitchenCupboard Doors
2
By Graeme Wilson
Check out these common problems,expert tips on avoiding them and someinspiring spaces that have got things rightFull Story
The Most Common KitchenDesign Problems and Howto Tackle Them
9
KITCHEN RENOVATIONS
By Gabrielle Chariton
These bright kitchen ideas will reduceworkload, save time, conjure extra spaceand bust clutterFull Story
11 Kitchen HardwareInclusions That Will ChangeYour Life
31
KITCHEN LAYOUTS
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]
By Louise O'Bryan
Open-plan living is all the buzz in modernhome layouts, but how do you makecooking, dining and relaxing zones allwork in one?Full Story
How to Make aKitchen/Living Room Work
12
KITCHEN LIGHTING
By Joanna Tovia
This valuable guide will give you all youneed to know about choosing kitchenlighting for fabulous form and functionFull Story
From Planning to Pendants:Kitchen Lighting Essentials
20
KITCHEN TRENDS
By Melanie Gardener
Take a closer look at 14 common kitchenitems and the types of drawers in which tostore themFull Story
A Kitchen Drawer forEverything, and Everythingin its Drawer
40
ADVICE FROM ARCHITECTS
By Dominic and Marie Bagnato
Know what can influence the final price ofa new-build before setting your designwish list in stoneFull Story
Building to a Budget: 12Must-Know DesignConsiderations
40
Where to Put Your Kitchen Handles
https://www.houzz.com.au/ideabooks/83193189[28/11/2017 12:49:05 PM]