The Best Knurled And Textured Cabinet Knobs And Pulls
Knurled brass handles, door handles, cabinet knobs and pulls are an excellent way to provide a sophisticated look and feel to kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets or wardrobes, dressers or any other type of furniture. Knurled door and cabinet handles have a delicate, ridged texture. This style of handle features criss-crossed diagonal lines or linear lines that create the popular knurled feel and appearance. This style of handle is not only functional, but ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing too, complimenting a wide variety of finishes and interior design styles.
We often consider hardware as a type of jewellery you add to your cabinetry or furniture, adding the finishing touch that sets the tone for your space.
Recently, we have been working to build a space that will have both a small galley kitchen and a home gym in one large room.
This combination automatically led us to be attracted to cabinet knobs and pulls with knurling, as it mirrors the texture on barbells and other weight lighting equipment.
How to pick knurled handles
The popular knurled finish for door handles and knobs that we see our customers purchase today is proving to be a continuing trend. Due to their versatility, ergonomics and functionality, knurled handles are destined to last well past the current post-industrial look.
Knurled handles are particularly well suited to the warmer metal tones such as bronze, satin brass, and nickel. These finishes are very on-trend at the moment, with a move away from the traditional polished brass and the cold colours of polished chrome.
Try satin nickel and satin brass golden knurled handles for a subtle yet bright hardware look, or the satin muted colours and finishes of Black and Antique Brass to give a more luxurious, darker finish to the interior design trends that are very en-vogue currently.
The LUX Range - Black LUX brass knurled handles.
How to clean knurled brass handles?
You should only ever use mild detergents, such as washing up liquid or soapy water and a moistened cloth. Alternatively wipe over with a soft cloth with beeswax. Under no circumstances use any form of metal cleaner or aerosol sprays.