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Satin Nickel Square Nash Cabinet Knob Part 229-SN Tile Choices

How to Choose the Right Cabinet Hardware

Cabinet hardware is the finishing detail that ties your tile, cabinetry, and countertop together into a cohesive design. Whether you are doing a full remodel or simply refreshing your space, choosing the right knob or pull comes down to three things: style, finish, and size.

Style: Contemporary kitchens lean toward sleek bar pulls and minimal square knobs. Farmhouse and transitional spaces shine with cup pulls and rounded knob shapes. Traditional spaces call for ornate handle pulls and decorative backplates.

Finish: Your hardware finish should either match or intentionally contrast your tile and fixture finishes. Matte black hardware pairs beautifully with white subway tile or light grout. Satin brass elevates marble or terracotta tile. Brushed nickel is the most versatile finish and works with virtually any tile palette.

Size: For drawer pulls, choose a pull that is roughly one-third the width of the drawer face. For cabinet doors, a single knob or a 3"–4" pull is standard. For large pantry or appliance doors, consider an appliance pull at 8"–18".

Pair Your Hardware With Your Tile

At Tile Choices, we help you match your cabinet hardware finish to your tile selection, something no other hardware retailer does. Matte black hardware with white penny tile. Satin brass with zellige. Brushed nickel with large-format porcelain. Browse our curated hardware and tile pairing collections to find your combination.

Jeffrey Alexander & Elements Collections

All cabinet hardware on Tile Choices comes from Hardware Resources' flagship brands, Jeffrey Alexander and Elements. With over 100 collections ranging from mid-century modern to traditional, you will find coordinating knobs and pulls for every style, all backed by a lifetime warranty and shipping within three business days.

Frequently Asked Questions?

Cabinet knobs are single-hole hardware, typically round, square, or T-shaped, mounted with one screw. They are ideal for cabinet doors where a small decorative touch is all that is needed. Cabinet pulls mount with two screws and span a wider surface, making them easier to grip and better suited for drawers and heavier doors. Many designers mix both: knobs on upper cabinet doors and pulls on lower drawers.

The most common rule is to choose a pull with a center-to-center measurement that is roughly one-third the width of the drawer face. For a 12" drawer, a 3"–4" pull works well. For a 24" drawer, a 6"–8" pull is standard. For large pantry doors or appliances, consider anappliance pullat 12"–18". All pull listings on Tile Choices include center-to-center measurements in the product description.

Matte black cabinet hardware has been the dominant trend for several years and continues to grow, especially in modern, farmhouse, and transitional kitchens. Satin brass and antique gold are the fastest-growing finish category, driven by warmer, more organic interior trends. Brushed nickel remains the most universally popular finish for its versatility across tile colors and cabinet styles.

Warmer tile tones, terracotta, cream, zellige, warm whites, pair naturally with brass, gold, or oil-rubbed bronze hardware. Cooler tile tones, gray, blue-gray, white subway, work well with brushed nickel, polished chrome, or matte black. Browse our hardware and tile pairing collections for inspiration.

Yes, all cabinet hardware on Tile Choices comes from Hardware Resources, which carries the Jeffrey Alexander and Elements brands. Jeffrey Alexander offers over 100 collections across contemporary, transitional, traditional, and rustic styles, all backed by a lifetime warranty and typically shipping within three business days.

Absolutely. Because all products come from a single manufacturer, you can purchase coordinating knobs and pulls across an entire kitchen remodel and be confident they will match in finish and quality. Contact our team if you need help calculating quantities or selecting coordinating pieces.

Most cabinet hardware uses a standard #8-32 machine screw. Cabinet knobs typically come with a single 1" screw, while pulls include two screws. If you are replacing existing hardware, the center-to-center measurement of your current pulls is the most important spec to match so you do not need to drill new holes.

Expertly Curated Tile You Can Trust

Every tile in this collection is carefully selected based on real-world performance, design relevance, and long-term durability. We don’t list thousands of random products — we curate materials that meet professional installation standards.

Our collections are guided by Bruno Mendolini, a tile expert with over 25 years of experience and deep roots in the Italian tile industry.

  • 25+ years tile industry expertise
  • Italian tile sourcing heritage
  • Curated for backsplash, shower, and floor performance
  • Installation-focused product selection

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