Cabinet Hardware

Give your cabinets a whole new lease of life with some updated ironmongery! Choose cabinet knobs for a traditional look, pull handles for a contemporary feel, or opt for edge pulls to create a space that's on-trend.

FAQs

What type of cabinet handles do I need?

This depends on the size and type of cabinets you have and the aesthetic you're hoping to achieve.

For standard cabinets, we recommend cabinet knobs, most of which we offer in small, medium, and large sizes to suit all cabinet doors. For modern and contemporary interiors, T bars are another excellent choice.

For large doors, like fridges or pantries, we advise using a large pull handle.

For drawers, we recommend drawer pulls, though cabinet knobs and T bar handles also work well.

Does your cabinet hardware come with fixings?

Yes, all of our cabinet hardware (including cabinet knobs, pull handles, drawer pulls, and T bar handles) are sold with the necessary fixings so you don't have to worry about finding the right screws.

Does your cabinet hardware come with fixings?

Yes, all of our cabinet hardware (including cabinet knobs, pull handles, drawer pulls, and T bar handles) are sold with the necessary fixings so you don't have to worry about finding the right screws.

Can I match my cabinet hardware to my door and window hardware?

Of course! We recommend matching your cabinet hardware to your existing hardware whenever you can. We offer many matching styles including our Beehive, Regency, and Brompton ranges, but if you want to mix and match you could choose similar styles in the same finish.

Which way round do your cabinet handles go?

This is entirely up to you. We would recommend fitting pull handles vertically on cupboard, cabinet, and wardrobe doors, and vertically on drawers and down/upward opening doors (e.g. top cupboards).

Where can I use drawer pulls?

Our drawer pulls are designed to be used to the external surface of drawers, but they can also be used on cupboard and cabinet doors if a coordinated look is desired.

How do I fit a drawer pull?

Our drawer pulls are fitted to a drawer/cabinet using either 3 stainless steel M4 screws (or 4 screws for drawer pulls with backplates).

With standard drawer pulls, these screw fixings are visible, whereas with our concealed drawer pulls, these fixings are hidden and can't be seen from the exterior side.

What's the difference between a cabinet latch and a cabinet turn?

Cabinet latches have a knob which can be rotated clockwise to retract a sprung latch and enable the door to open.

Cabinet turns are more simple than this as they do not have a sprung latch mechanism. Instead, they have a knob with a metal bar on it which is turned into a receiver hook to lock the cupboard, and turned clockwise to unlock.

Which type of hook do I need?

This completely depends on your preference, but as a rule of thumb we would use the following:
- Coat hooks: for lightweight items of clothing like jackets and coats.
- Hat & coat hooks: for multiple jackets, hats, and items of clothing.
- Robe hooks: for lightweight items of clothing like dress robes.
- Cabin hooks: to hold open exterior doors and gates.
- Cup hooks: for displaying items like mugs, pans, and utensils.

Where would I use an edge pull?

Edge pulls are designed as a modern alternative to cabinet knobs and pull handles.

Instead of being surface-fixed to the cabinet door, edge pulls slot over the top edge of the door and protrude outwards.

Edge pulls can be used both on drawers and cabinet doors.