Kitchen handles
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long shot but anyone know where I might find these kitchen handles?
Comments (13)Thanks very much for the replies. I actually ended up going with the Boston handles from hafele. My centres (after remeasuring properly) were 416 and 454 and the Boston handles had a 416 and 448 option which is the closest i've been able to get - i think i might just have to bit the bullet and move one or both of the holes to make up the 6mm difference. One thing i was going to ask is that the ends are separate from the bar and if i wiggle the bar ends open by a few mm each side they obviously fit pretty well but then expose a bit of the black plastic (if that makes sense). What i was wondering is there such a thing as a packer or washer for handles such as these? Probably a silly question but though i would ask just in case! Thank you again...See MoreRouted/integrated kitchen handles
Comments (1)Really depends on how deep the handle recess is, this can vary depending on the door manufacturer so if its a vinyl foil wrapped door then the recess is very small and there's not a lot to grip on to for opening fridge and freezer doors, other doors like laminated birch ply doors can/may have a deeper rout for your fingers. Some Neff fridge freezers have an adjuster so you can make the doors easier to open. But for all these doors, if its only an 18mm thick door then you're still not going to have a lot of finger room which is why most J profile handleless doors are 22mm thick. Not heard of them wearing down, but then I don't think this style are particularly big sellers...See MoreKitchen handles....decision burnout
Comments (22)One more thing to think about (sorry!) - you don't have to have all the same handles on every single door and drawer. Some might merit a longer pull, some a shorter one, some a knob rather than a bar pull. It's best for them to all come from the same range so the finish is the same though. Just have a look at some of your inspo pics and pay attention to the handles - are they all exactly the same?? Sorry I know there's a gazillion decisions to be made, but 40 pulls is a lot - maybe and uppers chould be knobs instead to lighten the visual load, add a bit of interest and make it look really intentional?...See MoreCashmere kitchen handles
Comments (3)I have got antique brass cup handles, knobs and sockets for kitchen where the cabinetry will be painted Skimming Stone (similar to cashmere) with a white quartz worktop, it all looks good together -...See More- 9 years ago
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