Cabinet Pulls

Stylish cabinet pulls and handles in various finishes to complement your shaker cabinet design.

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Products in Cabinet Pulls

BP-4-MB-96 Featured

4" Bar Pull - Matte Black

4" cabinet bar pull in modern matte black finish

$5.99 $8.99
BP-5-BN-128 Featured

5" Bar Pull - Brushed Nickel

5" cabinet bar pull in brushed nickel with 5" center-to-center

$6.99 $9.99
BP-6-ORB-152

6" Cabinet Pull - Oil Rubbed Bronze

6" cabinet pull in rich oil-rubbed bronze finish

$8.99 $12.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about cabinet pulls

Pull length should be roughly 1/3 the width of the door or drawer. Common sizes include 4-5 inches for standard doors, 6-8 inches for wider doors, and 12+ inches for large drawers. Proper sizing ensures comfortable operation and proportional appearance.
For doors, position pulls on the stile opposite hinges, typically centered vertically. For drawers, center pulls horizontally and position 1-2 inches from the top edge. Consistent measurements throughout create professional appearance.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but pulls typically refer to horizontal hardware spanning multiple mounting points, while handles may include various grip styles. Both provide leverage advantage over knobs for heavy doors and drawers.
Matching pulls create cohesive appearance, but you can vary sizes appropriately (longer pulls for wider doors/drawers). Maintain consistent finish and style while adjusting length based on functional needs and proportions.
Popular finishes include brushed nickel for versatility, matte black for contemporary appeal, stainless steel for modern kitchens, and brass/gold for luxury feel. Choose finishes that complement your overall kitchen design and other fixtures.
Bar pulls offer clean, modern appearance and work with most cabinet styles. Decorative pulls add character but may look dated sooner. Cup pulls provide traditional charm. Choose based on your style preferences and long-term design goals.
For upper cabinets, mount pulls on the bottom rail for easy reach. For lower cabinets, mount on the top rail. This positioning feels natural and maintains consistent visual lines throughout your kitchen design.
Use appropriate screw length, ensure proper pilot hole size, and consider thread-locking compound for high-use applications. Quality pulls with proper installation rarely loosen. Periodic checking and tightening maintains optimal performance.

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