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Dresser Knobs

Dresser knobs transform the look of any bedroom furniture piece without a full replacement. Choose from crystal, glass, brass, ceramic, and wood styles sized for standard dresser drawers, nightstands, chests, and armoires.


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    • Atlas Knob - Residence Supply "Close-up of an oval antique brass knob, showcasing its smooth, ergonomic grip and suitable design for cabinets, drawers, and doors."

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    • Asma Knob - Residence Supply Five decorative sphere knobs in graduated colors from red to white, mounted on chrome stands in sunlit interior hallway.

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    • Quale Knob - Residence Supply "Vintage-inspired layered brass knobs with a distressed finish on cabinet doors, showcasing their classic design."

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    • Two-tier furniture knob with round tops and pedestal stem on decorative base, shown in elevation view against white backgroun Ovio Knob - Residence Supply

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    • Mushroom-shaped drawer knob with spherical top and ridged base, chrome finish, side view on white background. Orbix Knob - Residence Supply

      Orbix Knob

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    • "A vintage brass flower-shaped knob with bold, rounded petals encircling a central medallion, featuring an intricate embossed pattern and a ring of raised dots." "Two vintage brass flower-shaped knobs with bold, rounded petals, installed on a dark wood dresser, adding an antique appeal to the furniture."

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    • 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."

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

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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."

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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."

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

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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.

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    Decorative Dresser Knobs by Material

    Crystal dresser knobs catch and refract light in ways that solid metal or painted wood cannot, making them a natural choice for bedroom furniture where ambient lighting is softer and more diffuse than in a kitchen. Glass knobs in colored or clear finishes suit cottage, eclectic, and maximalist bedroom interiors where hardware functions as a decorative element rather than a purely functional one. Ceramic dresser knobs in hand-painted or glazed finishes complement painted wood furniture in farmhouse, bohemian, and shabby-chic bedroom styles. Brass dresser knobs in aged, brushed, or unlacquered finishes add warmth to wood-toned bedroom sets and pair naturally with rattan, cane, and woven furniture details. Wood knobs in turned or geometric shapes bring texture contrast to lacquered or painted dresser fronts, grounding the piece in a more organic material palette.

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    Modern Dresser Knobs

    Modern dresser knobs prioritize clean geometry over decorative detailing. Cylindrical, square, and minimal dome profiles in matte black, brushed nickel, and satin brass suit flat-front and shaker-style dresser doors without adding visual noise to a streamlined bedroom. Matte black dresser knobs integrate naturally into dark-stained or ebonized wood furniture as well as white or light-colored contemporary pieces where a dark hardware accent creates deliberate contrast. Brushed gold dresser knobs read as refined rather than ornate when paired with warm-toned wood furniture, light linen upholstery, and minimal bedroom styling. Round low-profile knobs in a single consistent finish across all dresser drawers maintain a unified look in modern and Scandinavian-influenced bedroom interiors.

    Vintage and Antique Dresser Knobs

    Antique brass and oil-rubbed bronze dresser knobs complement vintage and traditionally-styled bedroom furniture where aged finishes reinforce the overall aesthetic rather than working against it. Milk glass and pressed glass knobs in oval, hexagonal, and faceted profiles are historically accurate choices for dressers from the early to mid-twentieth century. Crystal knobs with faceted or star-cut patterns suit Victorian, Art Deco, and Hollywood Regency bedroom styles where the hardware functions as jewelry for the furniture. Reproduction hardware in aged finishes allows homeowners to replace worn or missing knobs on antique dressers without losing the period character of the piece. When matching existing vintage hardware, bring the original knob or its measurements to confirm bore hole diameter and screw thread compatibility before purchasing replacements.

    How to Replace Dresser Knobs

    Replacing dresser knobs is one of the fastest ways to update bedroom furniture without painting or refinishing. Most dresser drawers use a single centered bore hole measuring 5/16 inches in diameter, accepting a standard machine screw that threads through the drawer face into the knob base. Remove the existing knob by unscrewing the machine screw from inside the drawer, then thread the new screw through the same hole and tighten by hand before securing with a screwdriver. If the new knob uses a different screw length than the original, replacement machine screws are available in standard hardware sizes. For dressers with multiple drawers, replace all knobs in a single session to maintain consistent alignment across drawer fronts.

    Matching Dresser Knobs to Bedroom Decor

    Dresser knobs carry less visual weight than kitchen cabinet hardware because bedroom furniture is viewed from a greater distance and under softer lighting. This allows for more decorative knob choices in the bedroom than would read well in a kitchen. A crystal or glass knob that would look ornate on a kitchen cabinet reads as refined and intentional on a bedroom dresser. When matching knobs to other bedroom hardware, coordinate with curtain rod finials, picture frame finishes, lamp bases, and mirror frames rather than limiting the comparison to other cabinet hardware. In bedrooms with mixed metal finishes, choose a knob that picks up one of the existing metal tones in the space. Consistent undertone across warm or cool finishes creates cohesion without requiring an exact match.

    Dresser Knob Sizing Guide

    Standard dresser knobs measure between 1 and 1.5 inches in diameter, sized for the smaller drawer fronts typical of bedroom furniture. Larger 1.75-inch knobs suit wide bottom drawers or oversized armoire doors where a more substantial grip reads proportionally. Smaller knobs under 1 inch work well on narrow jewelry drawers, small nightstand doors, or delicate antique furniture where a larger knob would appear heavy. Confirm the bore hole diameter of existing drawers before purchasing, as some older dressers use imperial or non-standard hole sizes that require a different machine screw than modern hardware. When in doubt, measure the existing knob's base diameter and match the replacement to within a quarter inch for a proportional fit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular finishes for dresser knobs in 2025?

    Brass and aged brass remain the top-selling finishes for dresser knobs in 2025, driven by warm-toned bedroom trends pairing wood furniture with vintage and transitional hardware. Matte black is the leading choice for contemporary and modern bedroom furniture, particularly on flat-front and shaker-style dresser doors. Brushed nickel suits transitional bedrooms where hardware needs to complement both warm wood tones and cool grey or white paint finishes. Crystal and glass knobs have grown in popularity for vintage, bohemian, and maximalist bedroom styles. Ceramic and porcelain finishes continue to attract buyers furnishing farmhouse and cottage bedroom interiors.

    What size knobs fit standard dresser drawers?

    Most residential dresser drawers use a single centered bore hole measuring 5/16 inches in diameter. Standard knob sizes for dresser drawers range from 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter, covering most drawer front proportions in bedroom furniture. Larger 1.75-inch knobs suit wide bottom drawers or oversized armoire doors. Smaller knobs under 1 inch work on narrow jewelry drawers or delicate antique furniture where a larger knob would appear heavy. Confirm the existing bore hole diameter before purchasing, as some older dressers use non-standard hole sizes requiring a different machine screw than modern hardware.

    Can I mix dresser knobs and pulls on the same piece?

    Mixing knobs and pulls on a single dresser is a standard hardware approach used across traditional and contemporary bedroom furniture design. The most common combination pairs round or dome knobs on cabinet doors with bar or cup pulls on larger drawers. This approach works because knobs and pulls serve different functional roles, and choosing both in the same finish creates visual consistency while differentiating hardware by application. When mixing hardware types, keep the finish identical or within the same undertone family. Warm finishes such as brass and bronze pair naturally; cool finishes such as chrome and nickel work well together. Crossing warm and cool within a single piece creates a mismatched appearance.

    What dresser knobs work best in a nursery?

    Nursery dresser knobs prioritize safety and durability alongside visual style. Round ceramic and porcelain knobs with smooth glazed surfaces have no sharp edges and clean easily with a damp cloth, making them practical for nursery furniture that will be touched frequently. Painted wood knobs in pastel or neutral tones suit nursery color schemes without requiring metallic finishes that may look too formal in a children's room. Avoid crystal or faceted glass knobs in nurseries where small children may reach drawers, as these materials are more fragile than ceramic or solid metal alternatives. Satin nickel and matte white finishes are durable and maintain their appearance through repeated cleaning.

    How do I replace dresser knobs without damaging the drawer?

    Replacing dresser knobs requires only a screwdriver and takes under five minutes per drawer. Open the drawer and locate the machine screw threaded through the drawer face from the inside. Unscrew it counterclockwise while holding the existing knob steady from the outside to prevent the screw from spinning. Thread the new machine screw through the same bore hole from inside the drawer, hold the new knob in position on the outside, and tighten the screw by hand before finishing with a screwdriver. Avoid overtightening, which can crack ceramic or glass knobs or compress the wood around the bore hole. Replacement machine screws are available in standard 5/16-inch thread sizes if the new knob uses a different length than the original.

    What knob styles work on vintage and antique dressers?

    Vintage and antique dressers call for hardware that matches the furniture's original period or complements its age and patina. Faceted crystal and pressed glass knobs in hexagonal or oval profiles are historically accurate choices for dressers from the 1920s through 1950s. Milk glass knobs suit cottage and farmhouse antique pieces where white or painted furniture is the dominant style. Aged brass and oil-rubbed bronze knobs complement Victorian and Arts and Crafts-era bedroom furniture where dark wood tones and ornate joinery define the piece's character. When replacing hardware on true antiques, measure the existing bore hole diameter before purchasing, as older furniture occasionally uses imperial sizing that differs from modern standard hardware.

    What are the best dresser knobs for a girls' bedroom?

    Floral ceramic and hand-painted porcelain knobs are popular choices for girls' bedroom dressers, offering decorative detail that complements painted wood furniture in pink, white, sage, or lavender finishes. Crystal and glass knobs in clear or colored finishes add sparkle without requiring themed hardware that the space may outgrow quickly. Brass knobs in a brushed or satin finish work in transitional girls' rooms where the furniture is intended to grow with the child into teenage and young adult years. Avoid hardware with sharp protrusions or small removable parts in rooms where young children have access to the dresser. Round, smooth-faced knobs in ceramic or coated metal are the safest option for younger children.

    How many knobs do I need for a standard 6-drawer dresser?

    A standard 6-drawer dresser requires one knob or pull per drawer, totaling six pieces of hardware for a single-knob configuration. Some dresser styles use two knobs per wider drawer, typically on bottom drawers measuring more than 24 inches across, which would increase the total to eight or more pieces. Double-knob placement on wide drawers follows the rule of thirds, positioning each knob one-third of the drawer width in from each side. When purchasing replacement hardware, buy two to three additional knobs above your measured count to account for installation errors or future replacements. Most hardware is sold individually, allowing exact quantities to be ordered without leftover stock.

    Can dresser knobs be used on nightstands and bedside tables?

    Dresser knobs work on nightstand doors and small drawers using the same standard bore hole size and machine screw as full dresser hardware. Nightstands with a single small drawer benefit from a proportionally sized knob in the 1 to 1.25-inch range, as larger knobs can appear heavy on the smaller drawer fronts typical of bedside furniture. Matching nightstand knobs to the dresser hardware creates a coordinated bedroom hardware scheme. In bedrooms where the dresser and nightstand are from the same furniture set, replacing all hardware with matching knobs in a single finish produces the most unified result. Hardware on nightstands with open shelving rather than drawers or doors is not needed.

    What is the difference between dresser knobs and drawer pulls?

    Dresser knobs are single-point hardware pieces that require a grip and twist motion to open a drawer or door. Drawer pulls are hardware pieces with two mounting points and a bar or loop that allows a straight outward pull to open the drawer. Knobs suit smaller drawer fronts and cabinet doors where a centered single point of contact is proportionally appropriate. Pulls are better suited to wider drawers where a two-point grip distributes the opening force across a larger span, reducing stress on the drawer face and bore holes over time. Both types are available in the same finishes and materials, making it practical to combine knobs and pulls on the same piece of furniture with a consistent finish.