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It has tons of different widths for pulls and different heights for knobs:. Mark with a marker or a pencil -- nothing permanent in case you need to make adjustment. I measured the width of the spot I wanted to install on, and placed my dot there. These are clear, so you can see where you've marked something underneath. Your cat will be very helpful:. Use a drill bit to drill holes first -- the hardware screws are flat at the end so they will not go in on their own:.

If I'm adding numerous knobs, I'll mark my spot on the template as well:. This hardware template is similar to mine, but wider. And this one has an edge on both sides to keep the template extra secure on the corner of the cabinet door. The hardware will come with screws in two lengths. Usually the shorter one will work for cabinet doors and the longer one is for drawers:.

The brass cabinet knobs look so good against the dark gray Westchester Gray :. That's a speaker wire by the way, not electrical. When I went to install the long cabinet pulls, I realized my templates were a little out of date -- the hardware holes were five inches apart and the template only goes to four inches. So I had to do those the old fashioned way. I used the template to mark the top hole and measured five inches down for the second. Make sure to mark the placement of the second hole in the exact same spot on the middle of the cabinet door framing.

Those are the Minted pulls from Sumner Street you can also find them here. They come in a variety of lengths. So pretty! Here are a few more hardware installation tips for your new cabinet handles:. When you use your drill bit to make the holes, be sure to drill straight in, not at an angle.

If your hole is at an angle at all the hardware won't match the screws exactly. You can make your own template! Use a scrap piece of cardboard or wood to mark and test your screw placement, then hold it up to the cabinet to mark your holes. Just make sure you place it in the exact same spot every time.

I absolutely LOVE the cabinet hardware that we chose. One of the main reasons we chose this specific hardware was the optionality in size. Since we have a few different widths of drawers, we wanted longer pulls. The other option would be to add two pulls for the wider drawers. We looked at so many different modern farmhouse cabinet hardware options before deciding. Which one is your favorite?

Reply to barf Adding hardware definitely makes a big difference and is pretty cheap! We literally only spent about an hour or two installing the cabinet hardware! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Skip to content. Materials Cabinet Hardware. Instructions Hold template in place Make your marks through the template. Drill holes. Add screws. Add pull. You May Also Like They are made of plastic and have holes for the different size pulls you might use. They are inexpensive and make installation easy. Use a punch or something sharp to create a hole where you marked. This will let you quickly mark your cabinetry for drilling. Make sure the cardboard has straight edges.

The straight edge will be held against the top of your drawers or the sides of your doors to make sure your hardware is installed straight. Mark the holes on the template the same distance in from the edge that you want the handle to be in from the edge of your door. When you have marked your cabinets and double checked to be sure the holes will be in the right place , the next step in how to install cabinet hardware is to carefully use a drill and drill bit to drill the holes for each pull or knob.

Once your holes are drilled you are ready to install the hardware. If you are using break off screws measure and break off the screws you will need. Use a screw driver to securely attach each knob and pull to the cabinets.



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