Door Hardware

Specialized hardware for cabinet doors including hinges, catches, and mounting systems.

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Products in Door Hardware

DBP-CL-20

Clear Door Bumper Pads - 20 Pack

Self-adhesive clear door bumper pads for cabinet protection

$6.99 $9.99
ECH-FO-35MM Featured

European Concealed Hinge - Full Overlay

35mm European concealed hinge for full overlay doors

$8.99 $12.99
SCD-UNIV

Soft-Close Door Damper

Universal soft-close damper for cabinet doors

$15.99 $21.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about door hardware

Popular finishes include brushed nickel (versatile, hides fingerprints), oil-rubbed bronze (traditional, warm), stainless steel (modern, durable), matte black (contemporary, bold), and brass/gold (luxurious, trending). Choose based on your style and coordinate with other fixtures.
For drawers, center pulls both horizontally and vertically. For doors, place knobs 2.5-3 inches from the corner on the rail opposite hinges. Pulls should be positioned on the stile (frame) for comfortable operation. Consistent placement throughout creates a professional appearance.
Consistency in main living areas (kitchen, dining) creates cohesion, but you can vary finishes in different zones like bathrooms or utility areas. Match hardware with faucets and light fixtures within each space for a coordinated, intentional design.
Budget 5-10% of your cabinet cost for hardware. Quality hardware improves daily function and longevity. Consider investing more in frequently used pieces like kitchen pulls while economizing on less-used areas like laundry rooms or pantries.
Knobs are single-point hardware ideal for doors and smaller drawers, offering a classic look and easier cleaning. Pulls provide better leverage for larger doors and drawers, are more comfortable for frequent use, and offer more contemporary styling options.
Soft-close hardware prevents slamming, reduces wear on cabinets, minimizes noise, and adds a luxury feel. It's especially valuable in busy kitchens, households with children, or open floor plans where kitchen noise carries to other areas.
New hardware can dramatically update your kitchen's look. Measure existing hole spacing (called center-to-center distance) and choose new hardware with the same measurements, or fill old holes and drill new ones for a completely fresh layout.
Shaker doors work with both traditional and contemporary hardware. Flat-panel doors suit modern, minimalist hardware. Raised-panel doors pair well with traditional knobs and decorative pulls. Match hardware style to your overall kitchen aesthetic for best results.

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