What is a bin pull?
Practical, ergonomic and exceptionally durable, bin pulls and cup handles offer a flush style depth and low-profile design that allows the furniture piece or cabinet to take center stage. Bin pulls and cup pulls fasten themselves to a myriad of period-style furniture pieces, too.
How Big Should cup pull be?
While there is no set rule, we generally recommend that the pull length is approximately 1/3 of the cabinet or drawer width. Small Drawers that are 12” or less typically work best with a pull that is 3” to 4” long or a knob that is 1” in diameter.
How do I choose drawer pull size?
What usually looks best is a pull length that is about 1/3 the height of the cabinet door and 1/3 the width of the cabinet drawer. Your eyes follow the length of the pull up the height of the door or across the width of the drawer. Pulls don’t have to all be the same length as long as the pull design is the same.
How do you know what size drawer pulls to get?
Are cup pulls out of style?
Bin or cup-style drawer pulls are a very popular option for farmhouse kitchens. They look sensational and they give a vintage touch to even the most modern cabinets. The Kitchen Cabinet Pulls by Ilyapa shown in oil-rubbed bronze has a rustic look that harkens back to the Depression era.
Can you use cup pulls vertically?
For both upper and lower cabinets, the pulls should be installed vertically 2 ½ – 3 inches in from the corner of the door. For drawers, they should be installed horizontally in the center of the door. While there is no hard-set rule for the size of your pulls, consider using longer ones on larger drawers and cabinets.
Can I use cup pulls on cabinet doors?
You can use cup pulls on drawers, knobs on cabinet doors, and pulls on pull-outs or appliances – or any variation of that! You decide. Incorporating each type of hardware works very well in larger kitchens, or in kitchens that have an island feature.