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The Best Knobs And Pulls For Your Blue Cabinets

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The Best Knobs And Pulls For Your Blue Cabinets

As a designer I know that pairing the perfect hardware finish to coordinate with your blue cabinets is something that can make a big difference in the overall look of a kitchen or bathroom.

Without a doubt, blue cabinets are a huge trend right now!

I am seeing all blue kitchens, blue kitchen islands, blue bathroom vanities, blue bars, blue built-ins - you name it, I have helped client’s put it into their home.

It isn’t hard to see why so many people are drawn to this color.

There are so many beautiful shades of blue that can work for any style of home. From modern dark shades, to classic pastels, or somewhere in between; blue cabinets can add that extra ‘special something’ to a space.

To add the perfect finishing touch to the cabinets in your favorite hue, you do have to be thoughtful about the finish of the hardware you select. The knobs and pulls are so important in making the space feel complete.

With many of my clients selecting blue cabinetry, the conversation about which finish to pair with them has been a common one.


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How Hardware Finishes Impact The Look Of Blue Cabinets

Depending on the look you are trying to achieve, you will want to consider how the finish will impact the overall look of the cabinets. This is all about your personal opinion and taste, so there is not right or wrong answer.

Sometimes I like a touch of glam in our projects, and with that in mind I think of the hardware as a type of jewelry to dress up the space. To make sure the hardware sparkles, I like to choose something with a contrast and often with a shinier or metallic finish.

If I am going to for a more simple, modern aesthetic for the space I may choose hardware that is minimal or doesn’t stand out as much against the color of the cabinets.

In the same way, when you think about having blue cabinets, do you want the hardware to blend into the background or do you want it to shine and be a focal point? Knowing how you envision the role of the hardware in the design of the space will help as you choose the best options for your home.

Do I Need To Match My Cabinet Hardware To My Faucet Or Lights?

You may be thinking you’re limited in your finish choice by the color of your lights or maybe the finish of your faucet. Well, you can let that go!

It is possible to have a cohesive looking space even when mixing multiple finishes in a space. The only rule of thumb I do recommend following, is trying to stick to no more than two within the same area.

What that means is, if you have a nickel faucet and black lighting, I would stick with either nickel or black for the finish of the hardware. Any more than two finishes can look too mismatched and unintentional.

Chrome Knobs And Pulls For Blue Cabinets

Chrome hardware is one of my very favorite options with dark blue cabinets. The contrast is striking and instantly adds a bit of glamour. This finish can also be beautiful with lighter shades of blue as it can reflect the light and sparkle. I think chrome coordinates well with modern and contemporary styles, as well as more glam traditional styles.

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Brushed Nickel Knobs And Pulls For Blue Cabinets

When looking for a classic hardware choice that you’ll never get sick of - look no further than brushed nickel. This finish goes well with every style of home, is easy to keep looking clean and free of fingerprints or smudges. Brushed nickel also offers a nice contrast to most blue cabinet colors which allows the hardware to add extra pizzaz to the doors, if that is what you desire. It’s also a benefit that brushed nickel looks great with every style from ultra modern to industrial or cozy farmhouse.

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Gold And Brass Knobs And Pulls For Blue Cabinets

Gold, brass, and champagne bronze hardware has made a comeback over the last few years. With brushed and satin finishes, this is no longer the shiny brass look you saw in the 90’s. The warm tones in gold and brass hardware are a beautiful counterpoint to the cool tones in blue cabinetry making it a lovely pairing. This is another time when the contrast of the colors highlights the hardware as a feature of the cabinet and I encourage you to choose knobs and pulls that you can’t wait to show off.

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Black Knobs And Pulls For Blue Cabinets

I have had a lot of clients ask whether or not it was okay to use black hardware with blue cabinets. The truth is, the idea that black and blue can’t go together is something that is a matter of personal opinion. Personally, I think black knobs and pulls can look great with blue cabinets! Of course, if the shades are similar, the hardware won’t be very visible. This is a great option for those not looking to draw extra attention to their handles. It also ties in well with many trends for a more rustic or industrial style.

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Conclusion

Deciding on blue cabinetry allows you so many possibilities for your cabinet hardware finish. Depending on the look you want to achieve, and whether or not you want the hardware to stand out or to blend it, you can choose knobs and pulls that will accomplish those goals.

Now I want to hear from you - Where are you planning to do blue cabinets? Do you have a favorite hardware finish to pair with the blue you chose? Tell me about it in the comments below!

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