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How to Install Cabinets, Hardware Knobs and Pulls



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By : Mark Etinger   

Installing new cabinets is no easy task. That’s why some lesser individuals opt to “outsource” the project, paying a carpenter or private contractor to take care of the dirty work for you. But we know you’re better than that, and that you intend to take care of the project yourself.

Still, no man is an island, right? And no good soldier goes into battle by himself. So here’s some simple tips and bits of advice that’ll help you in your cabinet installation, specifically with the little things like cabinet hinges and knobs. Trust us, it doesn’t matter if you’re using Belwith Keeler Knobs or Amerock cabinet pulls, these tips are sure to help you out.

First we’ll start with what hardware knobs and pulls you want to buy. PLEASE don’t buy the first pulls you see. The right knob or pull can play a huge role in the visual appeal of your cabinets, and it’s often an underappreciated aspect during the design process. There are literally thousands of different kind of knob and pull designs, styles, finishes, and combinations. Take your time and find the best ones for you.

In fact, you shouldn’t just start off by heading to your nearest hardware store. There are dozens of different online providers of knobs and pulls for all your needs, so go online, shop around, and find the perfect fit for your home.

If you feel your cabinet door is too heavy, or your screw hole is too worn out, try breaking off a piece of toothpick and inserting the piece into the hole. This’ll increase the holding power of your new screw, and help your hinge last longer.

If you’ve got a long row of cabinets and drawers in a row next to each other, its vital that your knobs or pulls are even, centered and straight. If they aren’t, this will be the first thing every guest notices. It’s one of those “you only see it if it’s wrong” situations, and trust us, you don’t want to see it when it’s wrong.

Many hardware knobs and pulls providers sell work-templates designed specifically for assisting you in your handle installations. However, these can often be frustrating, and it’s sometimes better just to make your own out of cardboard.

It is also vital that you try avoiding inserting a knob into the corner of a door frame. Typically this sort of placement will deteriorate and weaken the joints of a cabinet, forcing you to seek out a replacement sooner than later. More people would recommend the knob be placed in the upper quarter, though most cabinets have their knobs and pulls centered. Either option will offer increased leverage over inserting your knob or pull into the door frames corner.

And while we’re talking to you about protecting your product, look to acquire some bumper pads. The main purpose of bumper pads is to curtail the noise made when the door smacks against your cabinet frame. But they also offer protection to the wood as well, helping it look nicer and last longer.

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Author Resource:- http://www.knobs-n-pulls.com sells a range of hardware knobs and pulls, Amerock cabinet knobs, Schaub hardware and Belwith keeler knobs, as well as hinges, faucets, sinks, bath accessories, moldings and more.
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