The Finishing Touch: Choosing Hardware for Your Custom Cabinetry

Your journey to having the perfect kitchen experience doesn’t end with custom cabinets. When it comes to designing and installing custom cabinets, choosing the right hardware is just as important as selecting the perfect wood, finish, and style. High-end, luxury hardware can elevate your custom cabinetry to the next level, adding both visual appeal and functionality to your space.

The right hardware can complement your cabinets, while the wrong hardware can make your cabinets look cheap and unfinished. The last thing you want is to ruin your aesthetics with mediocre hardware. Your hardware needs to be on the same level as your luxury cabinets and overall design. In this article, we'll go over some tips for choosing the perfect hardware for your custom cabinetry.

  1. Consider Your Style

The first thing you'll want to consider when choosing hardware for your custom cabinetry is the overall style of the space. Are you going for a sleek, modern look, or do you prefer something more traditional? Once you've determined your style, you can start looking for hardware that complements it.

For modern spaces, consider sleek, minimalist hardware in finishes like brushed nickel or black. For traditional spaces, consider hardware with more ornate details in finishes like brass or oil-rubbed bronze. Don't be afraid to mix and match hardware styles and finishes to create a unique look.

Jeffrey Alexander Hardware

2. Think About Functionality

While the aesthetic of your hardware is important, functionality is also key. You'll want to choose hardware that not only looks good, but also feels good to use. Consider the size and shape of the hardware and how it will feel in your hand when you open and close your cabinets.

For example, if you have small children or elderly family members in your home, you may want to choose hardware with larger, easier-to-grip handles. If you or a family member has arthritis or other hand mobility issues, you may want to consider hardware with lever-style handles that are easier to operate.

3. Match Your Finishes

When choosing hardware for your custom cabinetry, it's important to consider the finishes of your other fixtures and appliances in the space. You don't necessarily need to match all of your finishes exactly, but you'll want to choose hardware that complements them.

For example, if you have stainless steel appliances in your kitchen, you may want to choose hardware in a brushed nickel or chrome finish to complement them. If you have brass fixtures in your bathroom, you may want to choose hardware in a similar finish to tie the space together.

4. Don't Skimp on Quality

While it may be tempting to go for the cheapest hardware you can find, investing in quality hardware can make a big difference in the longevity and functionality of your custom cabinetry. Cheap hardware may break or wear out quickly, which can be frustrating and expensive to replace.

Instead, look for hardware that is made from high-quality materials and has a solid feel in your hand. You may pay more upfront, but you'll save money and hassle in the long run by investing in quality hardware.

5. Consider the Details

Don't forget to consider the small details when choosing hardware for your cabinetry. Details like the shape of the backplate or the design of the screw head can make a big difference in the overall look and feel of the space.

For example, if you have a more ornate style of cabinetry, you may want to choose hardware with intricate backplates or decorative screw heads to complement it. Alternatively, if you have a more modern style of cabinetry, you may want to choose hardware with clean lines and minimal details to keep the focus on the overall design.

6. Choosing Quality Brands

There are a few brands that we highly recommend because we know how important hardware is to completing your design. If you're looking for the best of the best in luxury hardware, Armac Martin, Schaub, and Top Knobs are three companies that should be on your radar.

Armac Martin is a British hardware company that has been in business for over 90 years. They specialize in crafting high-end, bespoke hardware pieces that are as beautiful as they are functional. From intricate backplates to unique finishes, Armac Martin's hardware is perfect for those looking to add a touch of luxury to their custom cabinetry. Their hardware is crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring that each piece will last for years to come.

Armac Martin hardware used on our Ripple Creek Rd project

Schaub is another hardware company that is known for its luxury pieces. Their hardware is designed to be both functional and beautiful, with a wide range of styles to choose from. Whether you're looking for something modern and sleek or traditional and ornate, Schaub has a hardware option that will fit your style. Their pieces are crafted from high-quality materials, including solid brass and stainless steel, ensuring that they will last for years to come.

Fused Glass collection from Schaub

Top Knobs is a hardware company that prides itself on its attention to detail. Each piece is crafted with care, ensuring that it meets the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship. Top Knobs offers a wide range of hardware options, from modern to traditional, so you're sure to find something that fits your style. Their hardware is made from high-quality materials, including brass, bronze, and stainless steel, ensuring that it will last for years to come.

Hardware from Top Knobs

Overall, choosing hardware for your custom cabinetry is an important decision that can have a big impact on the overall aesthetic and functionality of the space. By choosing hardware from high quality companies like Armac Martin, Schaub, and Top Knobs, you can rest assured that you're getting the highest quality pieces that will last for years to come.

At HELMÜT, we love working with clients just like you to choose the perfect cabinetry and hardware combination to bring your vision to life. Contact us today to learn more about our custom cabinetry options and hardware selections.

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