Updating the hardware on your doors and cabinetry is an easy, affordable way to refresh your space. Choosing the best hardware finishes for your style can add personal flair and instantly give your home an updated, individualized look. But which finish is best for you?
A home has more hardware than many homeowners first realize when they consider switching styles. Not only does hardware mean the pulls, knobs, and handles on kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, but also doorknobs, levers, and hinges on both interior and exterior room doors. All types of latches, including windows, can also be considered part of a home’s hardware, as can hardware on furniture such as dressers, nightstands, trunks, wardrobes, closet doors, and more.
When you are considering different hardware finishes, you may want to create a coordinated look throughout your home and redo all the hardware, or you may want to concentrate on a single room or two. You can mix and match styles to suit the décor in different rooms, but take care not to have too many hardware styles throughout the house or it could look jumbled and piecemeal. Typically having just 3-4 different hardware finishes throughout a home is ideal, while in a single room, no more than 1-2 finishes are generally used. Many homeowners choose to coordinate changeable hardware with more fixed pieces, such as faucets or showerheads, to keep a seamless, professional look.
There are many different hardware options to choose from, including the type of metal, the finish, and the texture of each piece. A wide variety of metals are used for hardware, and each one may have several color variations. Popular choices include:
In addition to the metal choice, the finish is another consideration. Most metals are available in several finishes that add extra character to each piece, such as:
Texture is yet one more consideration for hardware choices, and while not every metal or finish option will be available in different textures, common choices include:
Finally, several more unique hardware choices are available. Want a rustic, farmhouse look? Consider wooden or leather hardware for cabinetry. Crystal, glass, or acrylic options can add a bit of sparkle to a vintage room, or specialty painted or themed knobs and handles can add whimsy to any space for a bit of fun flair.
With so many hardware choices available, it can be overwhelming to choose the best finishes for your style. When selecting hardware, it is important to…
Ultimately, choosing the best hardware finishes for your style is about finding what you like, what will work most practically in your home, and what will create a look you love. Don’t be afraid to choose finishes that may seem out of style or off trend if they truly bring you joy, and you’ll love the personal flair that comes across even in these small touches throughout your home.
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