Handles by Style

Compare handles by colour, material, design and fixing-centre measurement. Use the existing screw spacing and the proportions of the cabinet front to narrow down suitable options.

Black ribbed kitchen handles on white surface

Find the Right Handle

The right handle needs to suit the furniture, provide a comfortable grip and fit the available screw holes. Compare colour, material, style, total size, projection and fixing-centre measurement before ordering.

Choose by Colour and Finish

Black handles create contrast on light cabinet fronts, while white designs give a quieter appearance. Brass adds warmth; polished brass remains bright with suitable care, while untreated brass develops a natural patina. Chrome, nickel and steel-look finishes coordinate easily with taps and appliances.

Choose by Material

Metal handles are durable and available in many finishes. Wooden handles provide warmth and natural grain. Consider surface care, room conditions and how often the fitting will be used.

Choose by Style

Straight pull handles suit many modern and classic interiors. Cup handles are practical on drawers and complement country, Shaker and traditional kitchens. Knurled designs add texture and grip, while compact knobs work well on smaller fronts.

Fixing-Centre Measurement and Proportions

The fixing-centre measurement is the distance between the centres of the screw holes. Match the existing measurement if you want to reuse the current holes. Also check the overall length, projection and grip clearance. Wider drawers can often carry longer handles, while smaller doors may suit a shorter handle or knob.

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