Transform Your Kitchen with Simple Hardware Updates
Achieving a high-end look for your kitchen doesn’t require a complete renovation or a massive budget. A simple yet effective way to refresh your space is by updating the drawer pulls and handles on your cabinetry. This small change can elevate the look and feel of your kitchen significantly, and the cost can be as low as £5.
The Impact of Hardware Updates
Updating your kitchen hardware is one of the most impactful and accessible ways to refresh your design, according to interior designer Eloise Pfeiffer from Pfeiffer Design. “Swapping out your hardware is often our go-to for a low-budget transformation,” she emphasizes. A fresh set of drawer pulls or handles can completely shift the tone of your cabinetry, lending a more contemporary vibe, softening an overall look, or even evoking a nostalgic nod to a different era.
Whether you are working with sleek contemporary flat panels or the traditional shaker style, updated hardware provides instant elevation without the need for costly renovations.
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Choosing the Right Style
Updating hardware is an exceptional budget decorating idea; depending on the size of your kitchen, you might be able to replace all the handles for under £5. For instance, some cup pulls from Amazon may cost just £4.88 for a pack of 16 handles, available in multiple finishes.
To successfully select hardware that complements your existing design, consider the overall aesthetic of the room. Oscar Roberts from Turnstyle Design advises, “A rustic shaker kitchen is more likely to be complemented by beautifully smooth leathers or antiqued metals, while modern kitchens might better suit chrome silvers or black shades.”
It’s also essential to consider other metallic elements in your kitchen, such as sinks, taps, and lighting, to create a cohesive look.
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Knobs vs. Handles
Deciding between knobs or handles is another crucial step in your update. Cabinet pulls, also known as handles, offer a larger grip and are ideal for heavier drawers and wide cupboards. They work exceptionally well in classic or shaker-style kitchens. On the other hand, knobs are typically smaller and provide a more traditional or minimalist aesthetic, making them suitable for upper cabinets or tight spaces.
A combination of both can strike a beautiful balance—using pulls for drawers and knobs for doors.
Handles for Traditional Kitchens
For those leaning towards a more traditional style, consider options like brushed brass cup handles. They are timeless and can immediately elevate the look of budget cabinetry.
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Modern Kitchen Handles
In contrast, modern kitchens benefit from sleek and minimalist handles. Leather handles in rich cognac tones can introduce warmth and texture, while brushed nickel square-edge profile handles cater to a minimalist look, remaining discretely installed without being too loud.
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Country Kitchen Options
For country-style kitchens, options such as porcelain crackle handles can add a vintage charm. These features not only serve a purpose but also enhance the overall aesthetic. A unique handle, like a label-holder pull, can add a personalized touch to pantry cupboards.
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How to Care for Kitchen Handles and Pulls
Maintaining the quality of your newly updated handles is just as critical as choosing them. Different materials require different cleaning routines. Most affordable metal designs can be cleaned with a damp cloth and surface spray. For brass, bronze, or copper, use a wet sponge and mild detergent, then dry thoroughly to prevent water stains.
Take note of ‘living’ finishes that develop a patina over time. If you prefer a consistent look, opt for lacquered finishes.
For leather handles, they should also be cleaned with a damp cloth and can be treated with a leather wax to maintain their texture and prevent drying out.
How to Replace Kitchen Drawer Pulls and Handles
Replacing kitchen drawer pulls and handles is an straightforward DIY project. Generally, you’d just need to unscrew one handle and screw in a new design. However, retaining the same configuration for screw holes limits your choices of styles, so make sure to double-check your measurements before purchasing.
In case you want to change from knobs to handles, you’ll need to fill in existing holes, repaint the cabinets if necessary, and drill pilot holes for the new hardware.
This simple weekend project could dramatically change the look of your cooking space!