Lower cabinet pull or knob placement is similar to upper cabinet s.
Best placement for kitchen cabinet handles.
The classic knob placement centers the knob on the stile and lines the knob stile height with the inside edge of the rail.
Before getting into specific placement it s important to know a little cabinet terminology.
Then center it horizontally on the door frame.
If you are using elongated knobs such as egg knobs or t knobs place the installation hole so that the top of your knob is in line with the rail.
The bottom of the pull on upper cabinets and top of the pull on lower cabinets is centered on the corner.
Off center the handlebars for more of a contemporary feel for 3 drawer base cabinets.
Aesthetically pleasing and symmetrical the main drawback to this placement is that the bottom drawer can be difficult to reach since the hardware is low.
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On cabinet drawers these pulls lay in a flat horizontal orientation.
Or in other words the knob is placed about 2 1 2 from the bottom of upper cabinet doors or 2 1 2 from the top of a bottom cabinet door.
Most cabinet knobs today are installed by lining up the installation hole with the edge of the rail.
This placement is also the most practical putting the handles as much within reach as possible.
The most popular placement is to centre the hardware in the middle of each drawer front.
The main difference is.
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When placing your pulls remember that the 1 to 4 range based on your personal preference from the top or bottom edge of the drawer is the ideal placement.
The same goes with pulls on cabinet doors.
We used the 2 5 measurement on all of our cabinets.
This contemporary knob placement is both aesthetically pleasing and easy for installers.
The typical height to place knobs is 2 5 3 from the bottom of the door on upper cabinets or from the top of the door on lower cabinets.