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Cabinet Knobs

Cabinet knobs finish every drawer and door in your home. Whether you're refreshing a kitchen, bathroom vanity, or dresser, the right knob transforms the entire look of a space. Choose from 290+ styles in brass, black, crystal, ceramic, glass, marble, leather, and stone.


    • Korvain Knob And Pull Bar - Residence Supply "Set of brass knobs and pull bar handles with a tapered spindle design and intricate finials on a dark brown surface."

      Korvain Knob And Pull Bar

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    • Koinob Knob & Drawer pull - Residence Supply Gold semicircular drawer pulls with concentric grooves mounted on white cabinet doors above marble countertop.

      Koinob Knob & Drawer pull

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    • Knex Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply Knex Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply

      Knex Knob & Pull Bar

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    • "A brushed gold, geometric knob with a hexagonal cutout center, made of zinc alloy, shown on a yellow and white background." "A brushed gold, geometric knob with sharp, angular edges, made of zinc alloy, isolated on a white background."

      Indigo Knob

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    • Kilt Knob - Residence Supply "Pyramid-shaped brass knobs on a white and wood cabinet."

      Kilt Knob

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    • Ketine Knob - Residence Supply "Studio shot of square brass knobs with a ridged, textured surface on a neutral background."

      Ketine Knob

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    • Hexa Knob And Pull Bar - Residence Supply  "Modern brass rectangular pull bar handles with cylindrical mounts on white shaker kitchen cabinets."

      Hexa Knob And Pull Bar

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    • Fleck Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply Fleck Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply

      Fleck Knob & Pull Bar

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    • Elvo Knob - Residence Supply Elvo Knob - Residence Supply

      Elvo Knob

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    • Elric Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply Elric Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply

      Elric Knob & Pull Bar

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      Dorin Knob & Pull Bar

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    • Dions Knob - Residence Supply "Set of crystal glass knobs in spherical and oval shapes with ribbed and smooth textures."

      Dions Knob

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    • Cynel Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply Cynel Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply

      Cynel Knob & Pull Bar

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    • Corvin Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply Corvin Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply

      Corvin Knob & Pull Bar

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      Corin Knob & Pull Bar

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    • Clift Knob - Residence Supply "Brass cabinet knobs with a refined, sculptural design and elegant curves."

      Clift Knob

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    • Cleft Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply Cleft Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply

      Cleft Knob & Pull Bar

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    • Two decorative cabinet pulls with ornate end caps shown in front view against white background with dimension measurements la Two decorative cabinet pulls with turned wooden handles shown front view on white background with measurements.

      Cerno Knob & Pull Bar

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    • Calis Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply Calis Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply

      Calis Knob & Pull Bar

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    • Braxo Knob - Residence Supply Braxo Knob - Residence Supply

      Braxo Knob

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      Belfi Knob & Pull Bar

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      Arveth Knob & Pull Bar

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    • Arden Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply Arden Knob & Pull Bar - Residence Supply

      Arden Knob & Pull Bar

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    Kitchen Cabinet Knobs

    Kitchen cabinet knobs take more handling than any other hardware in the home, touched dozens of times daily with wet, greasy, or flour-dusted hands. Solid brass with a lacquered or PVD finish holds up best in kitchen environments, resisting tarnish and surface corrosion over years of use. Black cabinet knobs read clean and modern on flat-front doors, pairing naturally with matte black faucets or appliance handles already in the space. Gold cabinet knobs add warmth and vintage charm to white shaker cabinets and natural wood cabinetry alike. For kitchens designed around aged or antique aesthetics, unlacquered brass develops a natural patina that no painted or coated finish can replicate. Door knobs for cabinets are centered on the door stile, while drawer knobs align to the vertical center of the drawer face. Avoid placing a knob at the extreme corner of a door, as this creates stress on the bore hole over time and can split thinner door panels.

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    Cabinet Knobs for Bathrooms

    Bathroom cabinet knobs operate in a higher-humidity environment and face less mechanical stress than kitchen hardware. Glass and marble knobs are strong choices for vanity cabinets, where they add visual interest without competing with tile or stone already in the space. Ceramic and porcelain knobs suit farmhouse and cottage bathroom interiors with their handcrafted texture and varied glazes. Contemporary knob designs in matte black or brushed nickel suit modern bathroom remodels where every fixture follows a consistent finish language. Pair any knob style with a backplate for added surface detail and protection on thinner vanity doors.

    Dresser Knobs and Furniture Hardware

    Cabinet knobs for bedroom furniture carry different design priorities than kitchen hardware. Dresser knobs are handled less frequently than kitchen knobs, which allows softer materials like crystal, glass, and ceramic to perform well without the wear concerns of a high-traffic cooking environment. Brass knobs in an aged or unlacquered finish complement wood-toned bedroom furniture, bringing warmth that matches nightstand hardware and bed frame details. Matte black knobs work in modern bedroom sets where the dresser matches a black-framed mirror or metal accent pieces. Ceramic knobs in white or hand-painted patterns suit farmhouse and cottage bedroom furniture, adding handcrafted detail to painted wood chests and armoires.

    Mixing and Matching Cabinet Knob Finishes

    Mixing cabinet knob finishes is a growing design approach that moves away from the single-finish rule of previous decades. Warm brass knobs on upper kitchen cabinets paired with matte black pulls on lower drawers creates a deliberate two-tone scheme that reads as intentional rather than mismatched. Leather knobs bring texture contrast into spaces where every other surface is smooth metal or painted wood, a detail that suits rustic, industrial, and eclectic interiors. When mixing finishes, keep a consistent undertone: warm finishes (brass, gold, bronze, oil-rubbed) sit together naturally, as do cool ones (chrome, nickel, gunmetal). Crossing warm and cool finishes without a clear design rationale is the one combination to avoid.

    Pairing Cabinet Knobs with Backplates

    A backplate sits flush against the cabinet surface behind the knob, adding a second layer of visual detail and protecting the paint or finish around the bore hole from wear over time. Backplates work particularly well on raised-panel and shaker-style doors where the knob placement sits near a routed edge. In kitchens and bathrooms where the cabinetry is a strong design element, a matching backplate in the same finish as the knob extends the hardware presence without adding a second hardware type. Backplates are available separately and fit standard 5/16-inch bore holes used by most residential knobs.

    How to Choose the Right Cabinet Knob Size

    Cabinet knob size is determined by door thickness and grip comfort more than proportion rules. Standard residential knobs measure 1.25 to 1.5 inches in diameter and fit a single 1-3/8-inch bore hole with a 5/16-inch machine screw. Larger 1.75-inch knobs suit oversized pantry doors or furniture-style cabinetry where a more substantial grip reads better. Smaller 1-inch knobs work on narrow spice drawers or jewelry armoire doors. Test grip comfort as part of the selection, and ensure the finish coordinates with other hardware and fixtures already in the room.

    ADA-Compliant Cabinet Knobs

    ADA-compliant cabinet hardware requires a loop, D-pull, or lever-style grip that can be operated with a closed fist. Standard round knobs do not meet ADA requirements. For kitchens and bathrooms where accessibility is a design consideration, cup pulls and bar pulls are the compliant alternatives to knobs. If round knobs are specified for aesthetic reasons in an ADA-relevant space, consult local building codes, as residential ADA requirements vary by project type and jurisdiction.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the latest trend in cabinet knobs?

    Unlacquered brass and aged brass cabinet knobs are the dominant trend in 2025, replacing polished chrome and satin nickel finishes. Matte black remains strong in modern and industrial kitchens. Crystal and ceramic knobs are growing in bathroom vanity applications, driven by eclectic interior design trends. Round knobs are losing ground to bar pulls on drawer fronts, though they remain standard for cabinet doors in traditional and transitional homes. Mixing metal finishes within a single space, such as brass upper cabinet knobs paired with matte black drawer pulls, has moved from trend to standard practice in renovated kitchens. Textured materials including leather wrap and handcrafted ceramic are gaining traction in custom and high-end residential projects.

    Is it better to put knobs or pulls on cabinets?

    The most common approach is knobs on doors and pulls on drawers. Knobs require one bore hole and suit single-door cabinets where a smaller grip is proportionally appropriate. Pulls span two bore holes and give more leverage on wide drawer fronts. Some designers use knobs throughout for a more formal look, or pulls throughout for a cleaner contemporary feel. Both work structurally, and the decision comes down to aesthetic consistency and how much surface area the hardware occupies relative to the door or drawer size.

    What is the 1/3 rule for cabinet handles?

    The 1/3 rule states that a cabinet pull should measure approximately one-third the height of the door or the width of the drawer it sits on. On a 30-inch tall upper cabinet door, that suggests a 10-inch pull. On a 24-inch wide drawer, an 8-inch pull reads proportionally correct. The rule is a guideline, not a strict requirement. For cabinet knobs, size is determined by door thickness and grip comfort rather than the 1/3 proportion rule.

    What knobs look good on wood cabinets?

    Brass cabinet knobs complement warm-toned wood cabinets in walnut, cherry, and honey oak by adding a matching warm metallic note. Black cabinet knobs work well on darker stained wood or painted-over wood cabinets where contrast is the intent. Ceramic and porcelain knobs suit painted wood cabinets in white, cream, or sage, adding handcrafted texture. For natural or raw wood cabinetry, unlacquered brass or bronze knobs age alongside the wood grain. Avoid chrome or highly polished finishes on warm wood tones as the cool metal reads disconnected from the material.

    Are black cabinet knobs in style?

    Yes. Matte black cabinet knobs are consistently popular across modern, industrial, and transitional kitchens. They pair naturally with white or light grey cabinetry where high contrast is the design intent, and work equally well in darker kitchen palettes where the finish disappears into the cabinet color. Black hardware integrates easily with other matte black fixtures including faucets, light switches, and appliance handles, creating a cohesive finish language across the kitchen or bathroom without requiring an exact match between manufacturers.

    What cabinet knobs are in style now?

    Brass cabinet knobs in unlacquered, antique, and aged finishes are the top style choice in 2025, appearing in both traditional and contemporary kitchens. Round knobs in solid brass or stone are gaining traction in high-design interiors. Matte black remains strong for modern and industrial spaces. Ceramic and porcelain knobs are growing in popularity for farmhouse and eclectic interiors. Minimalist bar-style knobs in brushed nickel suit Scandinavian and transitional kitchens. The clearest trend is away from polished chrome toward warmer, more textured finishes.

    What hardware looks good on black cabinets?

    Brass and gold cabinet knobs create the strongest visual contrast against black cabinets and are the most popular pairing in current kitchen design. Unlacquered brass develops a natural patina that suits black cabinetry in both traditional and contemporary kitchens. Brushed gold or satin brass reads cleaner and more modern. Matte black knobs on black cabinets work as a tone-on-tone approach that minimizes the hardware visually. Chrome and polished nickel also contrast well but read cooler and suit modern or industrial black kitchen designs specifically.

    What size cabinet knobs are standard for kitchen cabinets?

    Standard kitchen cabinet knobs measure 1.25 to 1.5 inches in diameter and fit a single 1-3/8-inch bore hole with a 5/16-inch machine screw. Larger pantry doors and furniture-style cabinetry often use 1.75-inch knobs for better grip proportion. Most residential knobs ship with a standard 1-inch screw that fits 3/4-inch cabinet doors. For thicker solid-wood doors measuring 1 to 1.25 inches, a longer 1.25 or 1.5-inch screw prevents the knob from rocking against the surface. Measure the existing bore hole before ordering any replacement hardware.

    Can you use cabinet knobs on bathroom vanity doors?

    Cabinet knobs work well on bathroom vanity doors and are often preferable to pulls on single-door vanities, where a bar pull would dominate the proportions. Crystal, glass, and ceramic knobs are particularly suited to bathroom applications, adding texture and visual interest without competing with tile or stone already in the space. Choose a finish that coordinates with existing bathroom fixtures including faucet, towel bar, and toilet paper holder for a consistent look. Vanity knobs experience less mechanical stress than kitchen hardware, so most finishes hold up without issue.

    How many cabinet knobs do you need for a kitchen?

    A standard 10-by-10 kitchen uses 35 to 45 hardware pieces total, depending on door and drawer count. The standard specification is one knob per cabinet door and one pull per drawer front. To calculate the exact count, add all upper cabinet doors, lower cabinet doors, and drawer fronts, then add 10 percent for spares or installation errors. Residence Supply sells cabinet knobs individually with no minimum order, so ordering exact quantities is straightforward. Order all knobs from the same batch where possible to ensure finish consistency across the kitchen.