The Finishing Touch: The Great Hardware Debate

Your hardware choice defines the character of your millwork. Learn how to select the right custom cabinetry hardware to match your home’s architectural style.

A comparison of different custom cabinetry hardware styles including knobs, pulls, and integrated handles.

When you design a new kitchen, many view the hardware as an accessory that comes at the end of the project. At Westwood Cabinetry, we know that the choice of custom cabinetry hardware is a fundamental architectural decision. It dictates the flow, the functionality, and the overall aesthetic of your home.

Whether you are working on a traditional estate or a sleek modern condo, the details you choose define the character of your millwork. To help you decide, we are looking at three distinct approaches from our Custom Series.

1. The Timeless Detail: Classic Knobs

Designer: Darrel Swift

Knobs are the traditional choice for a reason. They offer a tactile feel that works well in transitional spaces. In this design by Darrel Swift, the knobs provide an elegant accent that anchors the room. They do not compete with the rich wood grain of the island or the clean lines of the perimeter cabinetry.

  • Style Match: Traditional or Transitional aesthetics.
  • The Benefit: They are easy to swap out if you want to update your look in the future.
A transitional kitchen featuring dark wood island cabinets with traditional custom cabinetry hardware.

2. Linear Functionality: Modern Pulls

Designer: Kati Knorr

If you prefer a contemporary look, pulls offer a bold aesthetic that emphasizes the length of your cabinetry. In this high-contrast kitchen by Kati Knorr, the pulls provide a great ergonomic grip for heavy drawers. They add a sophisticated edge to the white custom faces.

  • Style Match: Modern or Modern-Classic kitchens.
  • The Benefit: They offer superior ergonomics for high-traffic areas.
A modern white kitchen with black accents and linear custom cabinetry hardware on the drawers.

3. The Minimalist Statement: No Hardware

Designer: Mary Lou Hawke

For the ultimate minimalist, the best custom cabinetry hardware is no hardware at all. This approach allows the quality of the materials to speak for themselves. In this execution by Mary Lou Hawke, we used integrated channels to create a handle-free environment. This highlights the continuity of the grain and creates a seamless flow.

  • Style Match: Ultra-Modern or Minimalist designs.
  • The Benefit: It creates a clean visual that is very easy to maintain.
A minimalist kitchen showcasing a seamless design without any visible custom cabinetry hardware.

Which Style Fits Your Life?

Choosing the right custom cabinetry hardware is about how you interact with your kitchen every single day. At Westwood Cabinetry, we specialize in making sure your technical needs meet your design dreams. Whether you want the statement of a bold brass pull or the elegance of an integrated handle, our designers are here to help you navigate the details.

Ready to Elevate Your Space?

Whether you are looking for the perfect finishing touch for a new build or a simple way to refresh your current kitchen, our design team is here to help you select the ideal custom cabinetry hardware. Visit our showroom today to explore our full range of styles and find the hardware that best reflects your personal aesthetic.

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