How to choose the right type of cabinet handles
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Types of kitchen and bathroom handles

How to choose your cabinet handles
Style and colour
- Japandi: Bar pulls and minimal knobs in black, timber or brushed metals.
- Coastal: Bar pulls and knobs in chrome, brass and timber.
- Hamptons: Cup pulls, bar pulls and statement knobs in ceramic, chrome or brass.
- Mediterranean: Decorative pulls and knobs in brass, black and ceramic.
- Minimalist: Slim pulls and edge handles in neutral metals.
- Modern Australian: Bar pulls and knob in any metal or timber.
- Mid-century modern: Straight pulls and circular knobs in chrome, black and timber.
- Industrial: Bar pulls and exposed bolted handles in black and metal finishes.
- Rustic farmhouse: Cup pulls and knobs in timber, ceramic and antique metals.
Type of handle

- Pulls: These come in different sizes:
- Short pulls (250mm) work well horizontally on drawers or vertically on doors.
- Long pulls (400mm) are good for wider drawers and tall cabinets.
- Appliance pulls (600mm) are easy to grip on pantries, full-height doors and integrated appliances.
- Knobs: Knobs work best with cabinet doors, but can also be used on smaller drawers.
- Edge pulls: Edge pulls fit right into your cabinet edge — you usually can't see them from the front.
- Recessed pulls: Recessed pulls create a groove you put your fingers into. If you like vintage style, look at bail pulls that hang down or ring pulls that add detail.
- Decorative pulls: These come in more detailed designs like:
- Cup pulls that curve underneath for an upward grip.
- Bail pulls that hang down on two posts.
- Ring pulls that have a circular pull mounted on a backplate.
- Bin pulls that create a deep finger grip.
Environment
Quality

Cabinet handles at Yabby

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