Hardware & Accessories
Cabinet Pull
Cabinet pulls are elongated handles attached at two points, providing better leverage than knobs for opening doors and drawers. The two-screw attachment creates linear visual interest while offering more comfortable grip.
Pulls range from traditional bail handles to contemporary bar pulls, each creating distinct aesthetic impressions. The variety in length, shape, and mounting orientation (horizontal or vertical) provides flexibility in creating cohesive designs.
Key Characteristics
- ✓Two-point attachment
- ✓Elongated shape
- ✓Better leverage than knobs
- ✓Various lengths available
- ✓Horizontal or vertical mounting
- ✓Defines modern aesthetics
Types & Variations
Bar pulls (straight, modern)
Arch pulls (curved)
Cup/bin pulls (half-circle)
Ring pulls (hanging)
Integrated pulls (finger grooves)
Works Well With These Styles
Placement & Usage Tips
Horizontal pulls on drawers; vertical on doors (usually). Length should relate to door/drawer size. Standard spacing (center-to-center) ranges from 3 to 12 inches.
💡 Pro Tip
Measure carefully—pull length includes ends beyond screw holes. A 6-inch pull has screws about 5 inches apart. Always verify screw spacing before ordering to match existing holes.
Related Terms
Cabinet Hardware
Functional and decorative pieces attached to cabinets including knobs, pulls, hinges, and catches.
Cabinet Knob
A rounded or shaped hardware piece attached with a single screw for opening cabinet doors and drawers.
Bar Pull
A straight, cylindrical cabinet pull popular in contemporary kitchens and bathrooms.