Knobs and Handles

A Step-By-Step Guide to Installing Cabinet Knobs and Handles

Homeowners constantly find ways to make their space personal, comfortable, and homey. If you love adding unique details to each room of your house, you want to make sure the furniture, fixtures, and installations you pick out aren’t only aesthetically nice, but they’re functional too.

 

Like all things, your cabinet hardware will go through wear and tear over the years because you use it every day. Its door knobs and handles are more likely to go through changes because it’s what people come in contact with all the time.

 

Fortunately, you can replace them anytime without having to renovate your entire cabinet, so long as you remember to take great care during the installation process. Keep reading below to find out how to replace your cabinet’s worn-out knobs and handles using a template to ensure your home looks as elegant as ever.

 

The Things You Will Need:

Cardboard or paper

Pencil or pen

Measuring tape

Painter’s tape

Drill

Drill bits

How to Install Cabinet Door Handles

The first thing you need to do is grab your tape measure and estimate the dimensions of the face of your drawer to help you cut your cardboard or paper according to the correct size. If you have an inset-style cabinet, only measure the area of the inset panel.

 

Meanwhile, if your cabinet has a raised panel, measure the raised panel. You should locate the middle of the panel and mark it temporarily using painter’s tape. In addition, mark the center of the cardboard, which you’ve previously cut with a pen or painter’s tape.

 

Afterward, you should measure the distance between each hole where you plan to insert the screws by looking for the center of your drawer pull. Align your cardboard and the middle of the pull properly. Coming from the opposite side, grab your pencil or pen and bore a hole into the template where you can find the holes of the pull.

 

How to Position Your Cabinet Hardware

 

It’s up to you if you wish to take on attaching your cabinet hardware by yourself or have someone to assist you. However, note that handling it alone will consume more of your time. First, you must place the middle of the cardboard with the middle of the drawer in line with each other.

 

With a pen or pencil, mark the holes on the front of the drawer, so later on, you can start drilling holes on the markers, allowing you to position the drawer perfectly. With each drawer front, you should look for its middle, line up your template, remember its holes by marking it correctly, attach the drawer, and you’re done.

 

How to Position Cabinet Door Knobs

 

The way you install decorative door knobs for your cabinet is quite similar to managing drawers. Always remember that a regular cabinet doorknob is three inches up for upper cabinets and three inches down for lower cabinets.

 

Don’t forget to place the knobs and pulls on the side rail, frame, or door of a cabinet and not its panel. That’s because those areas are thicker, more solid, and durable to handle screws and nails without experiencing damage. When you attach the pulls on a cabinet panel, there’s a huge chance you can ruin its door.

 

Conclusion

 

Part of making your cabinet hardware installation or remodelling project successful is dropping by a hardware store and selecting high-quality materials. Keep in mind the things you need to ensure the application for your cabinet door handles, knobs, and pulls go well, and you position your cabinet hardware exactly where you want it to go.

 

Are you looking to purchase high-end cabinet hardware in Edmonton for your home? Spec Hardware is proud to offer the finest collection of decorative and architectural hardware, plumbing fixtures, and fittings for houses in need. Our team comprises professional interior designers who can assist you with selecting the right products that will fit your home and suit your needs. Get in touch with us today to book an appointment!

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