Cabinet Hardware > Cabinet Knobs

When it comes to kitchen cabinet hardware , we have a huge selection. Choose accent knob finishes in oil rubbed bronze, satin nickel, weathered nickel, antique brass or copper, and even hard to find knob finishes such as Swedish Iron. Your Home Supply has it all! All of our kitchen cabinet hardware is tediously made with excellence and we have made the process of looking through our inventory a breeze. If you need to give your home décor a new look, come and search our kitchen and bath catalog to get the very best in hardware drawer pulls and cabinet accessories today.

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CP80147B-WEN (Custom).jpg Weathered Nickel Cabinet Knobs CP81097-SI (Custom).jpg Swedish Iron Cabinet Knobs CP6464-AC Cat.jpg Antique Copper Cabinet Knobs CP81093-ABR (Custom).jpg Antique Brass Cabinet Knobs
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Drilling Guide for Cabinet Knobs

Congratulations on picking out the perfect cabinet hardware. Whether you’ve chosen cabinet knobs or pulls, a new and refreshing look for your kitchen is right around the corner.We've complied a handy guide to help make the installation of your cabinet knobs an easy process.

  • Installing cabinet hardware is a relatively simple process. All it takes are some tools and some patience, and you can transform your cabinets from functional to fabulous. You will need:

    1. a drill with a 3/16” drill bit (in most cases)
    2. level
    3. marker
    4. masking tape
    5. a nail or center punch for making an impression on which to start the drilling
    6. screwdriver (either Phillips or straight head, depending on the type of screws you are using)

  • Knobs are easier to install than handles because they only require one screw instead of two. For the easiest type of installation application, look for knobs that come with the screws already included that way you know they'll fit and you won't have to go running to the hardware store.

  • To prevent splitting of solid wood cabinetry and drawers, install all cabinet hardware more than 1” from the cabinet’s edge.

    Installing cabinet hardware is not a difficult process. Now that you know the basics, grab your tools and get started - your beautiful new hardware is only minutes away from refreshing the look of your space.

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