Collection: Kitchen Cabinet Hardware

Refresh kitchen cabinets, drawers, and doors with cabinet pulls, handles, knobs, edge pulls, and bar pulls made for everyday use. This collection includes modern kitchen cabinet pulls, black kitchen cabinet pulls, brass handles, brushed nickel pulls, two-tone hardware, and matching knobs for different kitchen styles and cabinet layouts.

How to Choose Kitchen Cabinet Pulls for Drawers and Doors

Kitchen cabinet hardware is one of the easiest ways to change how cabinets look and feel. The right cabinet pulls, handles, knobs, or drawer pulls can make kitchen doors easier to open, help wide drawers feel more balanced, and connect your cabinet finish with faucets, lighting, appliances, and other metal details.

This collection is made for different kitchen cabinet setups, including modern flat-panel cabinets, farmhouse kitchens, wood cabinets, painted cabinets, pantry doors, base drawers, and upper cabinet doors. You can choose from modern kitchen cabinet pulls, black kitchen cabinet pulls, brass cabinet pulls, brushed nickel handles, edge pulls, recessed pulls, cup pulls, bar pulls, and matching knobs for a complete kitchen cabinet hardware update.

Cabinet pulls, handles, or knobs?

Cabinet pulls and handles are often the most practical choice for kitchen drawers, base cabinets, trash pull-outs, pantry doors, and heavier cabinet fronts. They give your hand more room to grip, which matters in a kitchen that gets used every day.

Cabinet knobs are a simple choice for upper cabinet doors, small doors, and classic kitchen designs. Many kitchens use knobs on cabinet doors and pulls on drawers. If you prefer a cleaner modern look, using pulls throughout the kitchen can also work well, especially with slim bar pulls, edge pulls, or simple rectangular handles.

Best pull styles for kitchen drawers

For kitchen drawers, proportion matters. Shorter drawer pulls, such as 3 inch or 5 inch pulls, often work well on standard drawers. Wider drawers usually look better with longer cabinet pulls, such as 6 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, or longer handles.

Modern kitchen cabinet drawer pulls are useful for flat-panel cabinets, shaker cabinets, and wide base drawers. Bar pulls create a clean line. Cup pulls add a more classic or farmhouse feel. Edge pulls and finger pulls are a good option when you want the cabinet front to stay minimal.

Popular kitchen cabinet hardware finishes

Black kitchen cabinet pulls are a strong choice for white cabinets, wood cabinets, farmhouse kitchens, and modern kitchens. They create contrast and are easy to coordinate with black faucets, lighting, or appliances.

Brass and gold cabinet pulls add warmth and work especially well with white, green, navy, black, or natural wood cabinets. Brushed nickel, chrome, and silver cabinet handles are good options for transitional kitchens, stainless steel appliances, and cooler color palettes.

Two-tone cabinet pulls can help connect mixed finishes, such as black fixtures with gold accents or chrome appliances with warm cabinet hardware.

Kitchen cabinet hardware by cabinet area

Upper cabinet doors: Use knobs, small pulls, or slim handles for a simple, balanced look.

Base cabinet doors: Cabinet handles or medium pulls give a comfortable grip for daily kitchen use.

Standard kitchen drawers: 3 inch to 5 inch drawer pulls usually fit common drawer fronts well.

Wide kitchen drawers: Long cabinet pulls or two matching pulls can help large drawers look balanced.

Modern flat-panel cabinets: Edge pulls, recessed pulls, or bar pulls keep the cabinet lines clean.

Farmhouse or classic kitchens: Cup pulls, knobs, brass pulls, or bronze pulls add a warmer and more traditional detail.

How to match kitchen pulls with your cabinet style

For a modern kitchen, choose slim bar pulls, matte black cabinet pulls, brushed nickel handles, or low profile edge pulls. For a warmer kitchen, brass pulls, gold handles, wood pulls, or bronze hardware can soften the look.

For a farmhouse or vintage-inspired kitchen, cup pulls, shell pulls, round knobs, and antique bronze finishes can add more character. Keep the finish close to your faucet, lighting, appliances, or hinges so the hardware feels connected to the room.

Care and installation tips

If you are replacing existing kitchen cabinet hardware, measure the center-to-center hole spacing before ordering new pulls. Matching the same spacing can make installation easier and help avoid extra drilling.

For new cabinets, test the pull size and placement with painter's tape before making holes. Clean cabinet hardware with a soft cloth, warm water, and mild soap. Avoid rough pads and harsh cleaners, especially on black, brass, gold, bronze, painted, or mixed material finishes.

Kitchen Cabinet Hardware

FAQ

What hardware is best for kitchen cabinets?
The best kitchen cabinet hardware depends on your cabinet style and how the cabinets are used. Cabinet pulls and handles work well for drawers, base cabinets, pantry doors, and heavier cabinet fronts. Knobs are a simple choice for upper cabinet doors, small cabinet doors, and classic kitchen layouts.
Should kitchen cabinets have knobs or pulls?
Both knobs and pulls can work on kitchen cabinets. A common layout is to use knobs on cabinet doors and pulls on drawers. For a cleaner modern kitchen look, you can also use cabinet pulls or handles throughout the whole kitchen.
What size pulls are best for kitchen drawers?
For standard kitchen drawers, 3 inch to 5 inch cabinet pulls are common. For wide kitchen drawers, longer pulls such as 6 inch, 8 inch, or 10 inch handles usually look more balanced and feel easier to grip.
Are black kitchen cabinet pulls a good choice?
Yes. Black kitchen cabinet pulls are a popular choice for white cabinets, wood cabinets, gray cabinets, green cabinets, navy cabinets, and modern kitchen designs. Matte black pulls create contrast and can coordinate with black faucets, lighting, or appliances.
What finish should I choose for kitchen cabinet hardware?
Matte black creates contrast, brass and gold add warmth, and brushed nickel or chrome gives a clean transitional look. Choose a cabinet hardware finish that coordinates with your faucet, lighting, appliances, or other metal accents in the kitchen.
Can I mix cabinet knobs and pulls in the same kitchen?
Yes. Mixing knobs and pulls is common in kitchen cabinet design. To keep the look cohesive, use the same finish or choose hardware styles with similar shapes, lines, or details.
Can I use long pulls on wide kitchen drawers?
Yes. Long cabinet pulls work well on wide kitchen drawers because they help the drawer front look more proportional and are easier to grip. For very wide drawers, you can use one longer pull or two matching pulls, depending on the cabinet style.
What are the best pulls for modern kitchen cabinets?
Modern kitchen cabinet pulls usually have clean lines and simple shapes. Slim bar pulls, edge pulls, recessed pulls, matte black pulls, brushed nickel handles, and simple brass pulls all work well for modern kitchen cabinets.