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Doorknob Screws Handle Screws for Kitchen Bedroom Drawer Cabinet Door Handles (Pack of 20) (4mm x 30mm)

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If some of our most popular kitchen handles don’t suit you, feel free to peruse our other ranges until you find the best fit. Not only will you find a kitchen handle that will truly suit you at The Handle Studio, but you are also guaranteed to find quality; a vital aspect for a kitchen. As a room in your home that you use daily, it’s important that each feature, down to the smallest detail, is of the highest quality to make sure it stands the test of time. We make sure to provide you with kitchen handles of the highest calibre to ensure that they do nothing but contribute to the overall durable and hard-wearing features needed in a kitchen. Measure the total height of the door and then divide it by three to get the sizes of your top, middle and bottom thirds. Or, use an awl instead This is a metal shaft with a point that creates a slight indentation in the wood, which the drill can grip onto. You can use an awl to dent the spot you plan to drill instead of drilling a starter hole.

From the top of the door, measure down the amount of one third and put a mark with your pencil. Your handle is going to go somewhere in this top third. Measure this distance down from the top of the door and make a mark. This mark should now be in the centre of the top third of your door. Measure the distance between the two fixing holes of your handle, from the centre of one hole to the centre of the next. Cupboards are needed to store essentials like food and cooking equipment, preventing mess and clutter. In this expert guide, we’re teaching you how to fit kitchen cabinet handles with confidence. You’ll learn how to correctly position your handles and gain our insider tips for kitchen cabinet handles measuring. We get that it’s daunting when you do a DIY task for the first time. You’ll want to get your measurements bang on so that your handles are all level and in the right place. That’s why we’ve broken down everything you’ll need to do into easy, manageable steps and have all the kitchen cabinet handle fitting ideas you’ll ever need. Before you know it, you’ll be drilling your fixing holes, securing your handles and enjoying a well-deserved cuppa! ☕️ Of course, there aren’t rules for fitting your kitchen handles – it’s completely down to your personal judgement. We just want to make sure you have all the knowledge you need to fit them as best as you can and make that dream kitchen you’ve manifested a reality 💪 Get Equipped As you can imagine, there isn’t too much equipment needed when installing kitchen cabinet handles. However, by now you’ll know that DIY success is all in the prep, so be sure you have these tools to hand before you begin work:As the main setting for many of our memories, it’s no surprise that it’s important for it to reflect our personal style, ensuring it flawlessly slots into the rest of our home’s decor. Use a smaller drill bit to drill a ‘starter hole’ Larger drill bits have a tendency to skid from their marked position, which can cause damage to the wood. To avoid this, you can use a smaller drill bit to create a smaller hole. This will give your larger drill bit something to grip onto. Line up your drill to the pencil mark you made using your template and slowly drill into the wood, keeping your hand as level and steady as possible. Make sure your drill is set at exactly 90 degrees to the door’s surface and keep your fingers well away while drilling. Subtract this measurement from the height of the top third of your door, then divide this number by two. Now you have the distance from the top of the door to where your first screw hole will go – mark this with a pencil.

Finding the ideal match will call for sifting through our wide range of finishes and styles that we have for every kind of handle. Whether your cupboards or cabinets call for a modern finish, something to top off that vintage look, or even something unassuming for optimum convenience and efficiency - you’ll be certain to find something.To truly make sure we’re meeting every one of your individual needs, our kitchen cupboard handles come in a range of sizes and lengths so you’re sure to find a handle that truly matches your kitchen and its cupboards, no matter their size and style. Differing in lengths, screw sizes and hole centres, which range from a small 16mm to 900mm. We pride ourselves in truly catering to every one of our customers, and with this much variety covering all aspects of finding the right handle, you are certain to find exactly what you’re looking for. What if you’re fitting cabinet knobs? Yes this guide is all about handles, but we wouldn’t want you to miss out if you’re installing cabinet knobs in your kitchen or elsewhere in your home. Fitting door knobs isn’t that different to handles. Repeat steps one through to four so you have your cabinet thirds all figured out, then you’ll want to: If none of the handles suited your existing kitchen interior, our range of types and styles are endless - it’s just about finding the style and finish that suits you most. Take in the style of your cabinet and the design of your kitchen, and take your time perusing our extensive range until you find the best match for you. There are a few types of handles that we have deemed more suited to a kitchen environment - their specific designs made to contribute to the convenience and functionality of the kitchen. Some of our most popular kitchen handles stem from our cabinet range which includes Bar Handles, Pull Handles and Bow Handles - all in stainless steel and our other metallic finishes. But this shouldn’t restrict your choice for your future kitchen handles, it all depends on your personal taste and style.

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