Key Takeaways

Overlooking cabinet hardware or choosing trendy pieces without considering size, quality, or cohesion can throw off the whole space.

Scale and finish matter: Larger cabinets need more substantial hardware, and the finish should enhance—not compete with—other fixtures.

Invest in well-made, tactile pieces in classic materials, and don’t be afraid to mix knobs and pulls for a more curated, custom feel.

Cabinet hardware can make—or break—your kitchen’s entire aesthetic. It either adds a polished finishing touch to your cabinetry or makes the space feel slightly "off." That’s why, despite its small size, designers consider hardware just as important as larger elements like countertops and backsplashes. Here, they share the most common mistake people make with cabinet hardwar

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