Kitchen Guides

Here are some of the things we’d cover through your kitchen remodel.

Cabinet Hardware Style

Classic

Add a touch of class to your home with classic style cabinet hardware. Classic drawer pulls and knobs are available in a variety of shapes and sizes and will give your home a nice upgrade.

Modern

Modern cabinet hardware is sophisticated yet simple. Elevate your space with sleek and stylish modern drawer pulls and cabinet knobs.

Farmhouse

Get the look and warmth of a country home with farmhouse style cabinet hardware. Our farmhouse pulls and knobs come in many varieties and will give your space a cozy, rustic feel.


Hinges

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Cabinet hinges and drawer slides are basic but crucial parts of storage systems, so it may surprise you that there are different types. The construction of your cabinet – most notably, the overlay of the face frame and the cabinet door – will determine which cabinet hinge you need. Similarly, the location that your drawer slides need to be mounted dictates what type of drawer slide you need. This guide will teach you the different types of cabinet hinges and drawer slides so you can make sure you get the right cabinet hardware for your cabinet system.


Drawer Slide Systems

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When installing new drawers, we consider the required length and extension to find the best slide system for your drawers. 

Drawer slide length: 

  • Drawer slides typically range in length from 10-inches to 28-inches, but specialty slides can be shorter or longer.

  • For side-mount drawer slides, measure the distance between the front edge of the cabinet and the inner face of the cabinet. Subtract 1-inch from this measurement to find the slide length you need.

  • For undermount drawer slides, measure the length of the drawer. They must be the same length as the drawer to work properly.

Drawer slide extension:

  • Drawer slides will only allow the drawer to extend a certain distance from the cabinet when open.

  • 3/4 extension drawer slides allow most of the drawer to extend, while a small part of it remains in the cabinet. This can be a space-saving option when you don’t necessarily need full access to the drawer.

  • Full extension drawer slides allow the drawer to extend the full length of the slide. This doesn’t always mean the drawer opens completely beyond the cabinet.

  • Over travel extension drawer slides allow the drawer to extend outside of the cabinet, granting full access, even under countertop edges.

Types of Drawer Slides

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