From pulls to knobs and brass to nickel, there’s something to suit every style.
However, it’s the finishing touchthe cherry on top, if you willthat completes the room.
Frompaintcombinations to styles that’ll dress up any workhorse kitchen, we havekitchen cabinethardware ideas for every space.

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Traditional Latches
Traditional turn latches lend an old-school feel.
Inthis jewel-toned butlers pantry, the designer mix and matched latches, knobs, and cup pulls.
These matte black handles make an polished statement against the unstained wood without garnering too much attention.

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Polished Nickel on Black
It doesn’t take a lot to add contrast to a dark backdrop.
Rustic Tones
Detailed antique-looking hardware from Whitechapel in two styles adds interest to the natural wood.
Chunky Silver and Bold Hues
This kitchen bar nook is all about making a statement.

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Thick and shiny silver hardware ties together the deep blue paint selection and charcoal gray, metallic-like backsplash.
For this green (Sherwin-Williams Meander, SW9522) cabinetry, designerLaura Hodgeschose matte copper-hued pulls and knobs.
Swan Neck Drop Pulls
James Ransom
Add elegance to a hardworking space with drop-handles.

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Designer and homeowner Rali Classen tied in the black with a striped rug.
Wrought Iron Feeling
Let bold hardware standout as a decorative element in any kitchen.
The contrast between dark metal and a lighter paint color, like this gray-blue, also adds personality.

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In designer Caroline Brackett’srenovated kitchen, she used a mix of knobs and pulls.
Uniquely-Shaped Kobs
To really elevate your cabinetry, select one-of-a-kind knobs.
In the2021 Idea House, designer Sarah Bartholomew selected these pill-shaped tortoise pulls from Modern Matter.

Cooper cloaked the pantry in Farrow & Ball’s Brinjal (No. 222).Credit:DANE TASHIMA; Styling: PAGE MULLINS
Matching Shine
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Energize your kitchen with paint and hardware finishes.
Minimalistic Knobs
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These miniature round knobs leave room for adding detail in other ways.
Antique Hardware
A simple latch adds intention to any cabinetry.

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Tone-on-Tone Gray
A sophisticated gray palette is always a safe choice.
To keep the kitchen space extra clean and simple, consider tone-on-tone selections for your cabinetry color and hardware.
Classic Silver
There’s something elegant about cabinetry pulls that skew larger than necessary.

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For this two-toned cabinetry, silver drop bail handles play off of the homeowner’s silver serving piece collection.
Glass Knobs
Lend a playful feel to any kitchen with clear hardware.
The brass accents help to tie in with the rest of the room’s fixtures.

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Find ways to infuse your house with meaningful accents that nod to the home’s surroundings.

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âI like to use Charlieâs grand- motherâs silver teapots as flower vases and vessels around the house,â says Williams.Credit:Brie Williams

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Wooden cabinets, as seen in this modern kitchen, rose to popularity in the 1960s and have stuck around since.Credit:MATTHEW MILLMAN

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