Cabinet Pull Handles
Shop cabinet drawer pull handles for kitchen drawers, cabinet doors, bathroom vanities, laundries, wardrobes and custom joinery. Handles Plus stocks cabinet pull handles in a wide range of sizes, finishes and styles, with Australia-wide shipping and practical support from our Southport handles showroom.
Browse cabinet pulls online, or contact our team for help choosing the right size, finish and style before you order.
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Osaka Small Half Moon Pull
Osaka Small Half Moon Pull
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Description: The Osaka collection features a range of half moon cabinet ware, including a drawer and lip pull, cupboa... -
Momo Aura Cup Pull 64mm
Momo Aura Cup Pull 64mm
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The Aura cup pull is designed to complement traditional cabinetry with subtle elegance. Its curved profile and classi... -
Osaka Cabinet Pulls with Backplate
Osaka Cabinet Pulls with Backplate
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Description: Osaka cabinet pulls have been designed with a sleek surface and rounded edge, and pair effortlessly with... -
CABINET PULL HANDLE
CABINET PULL HANDLE
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Description:Nidus Cabinet Pull Handle CAB-SQ2-96-SN Cabinet Pull Handles are used as a handling feature for opening a...
Cabinet Pull Handles for Drawers, Doors and High-Use Storage
Cabinet pull handles are a practical choice when you want cabinetry that looks finished and feels easy to use every day. They give you more grip than smaller handle styles, which makes them ideal for busy kitchens, bathroom vanities, laundries and built-in storage.
Use cabinet drawer pulls on wide drawers, pantry storage and heavier cabinetry where grip matters. A longer pull can make a large drawer easier to open, while also helping the cabinet face look more balanced.
Pulls for cabinet doors also work well on tall cupboards, wardrobes and custom joinery. You can install them vertically on doors, horizontally on drawers, or use the same finish across multiple areas for a cleaner result.
Choosing the right cabinet pulls can make a real difference to how your cabinetry works, especially in spaces you use every day.
Choose the Right Cabinet Pull Style
Different cabinet pulls suit different cabinetry styles, room layouts and grip needs. The right choice depends on where the pull will sit, how often you will use it and the look you want to create.
- Cup pulls: A classic option for kitchen drawers, furniture, Hamptons-style cabinetry and traditional joinery. Cup pulls offer a comfortable grip and work well with knobs on nearby cabinet doors.
- Half moon pulls: A clean choice for curved detail and modern cabinetry. Half moon pulls can create a softer shape across drawers, cupboards and custom joinery.
- D pull handles: A reliable everyday option for drawers, cupboards, pantry doors and bathroom vanities. D pulls suit many cabinet styles because they are simple, easy to use and available in many finishes.
- Pulls with backplates: A strong option when you want extra detail or need to cover old fixing marks. Backplate pulls can suit classic kitchens, feature cabinetry and furniture updates.
- Flush and recessed pulls: A low-profile choice for clean cabinet faces, sliding-style applications and joinery where you want less projection.
- Appliance pulls: A practical option for larger doors, integrated appliances and heavier cabinet panels. These pulls usually give more grip and stronger visual weight.
- Ring pulls: A decorative choice for vintage, heritage and traditional cabinetry. Ring pulls work well on furniture, dressers, sideboards and statement cabinet doors.
- T pulls: A compact option for smaller drawers, narrow cabinet doors and simple cabinetry layouts. T pulls give a little more grip than a small knob while keeping the design minimal.
- Knurled or textured pulls: A good choice when you want extra grip and detail. The textured surface can suit modern kitchens, bathroom vanities and joinery with a more tactile finish.
Where Cabinet Drawer Pulls Work Best
Cabinet drawer pulls work well in spaces where you need reliable grip, easy access and a more finished look across your cabinetry.
- Kitchen drawers: Pulls suit cutlery drawers, pot drawers, pantry drawers and wide storage. They make high-use kitchen cabinetry easier to open and can help large drawer fronts look more balanced.
- Cabinet doors: Pulls work well on tall cupboards, overhead cabinets, linen storage and pantry doors. You can install them vertically to create a clean line and make larger doors easier to use.
- Bathroom vanities: Cabinet pulls give bathroom drawers and vanity doors a practical grip. Choose a finish that works with your tapware, towel rails and bathroom door hardware.
- Laundries: Pulls suit broom cupboards, under-bench storage and overhead cabinets. They are a smart choice for storage that gets opened often.
- Wardrobes and built-in joinery: Longer cabinet pulls can create a consistent finish across wardrobe doors, study joinery, media units and custom storage.
How to Choose the Right Size Cabinet Pulls
Cabinet pull size should match the width of the drawer, the height of the door and the amount of grip you need.
Use longer pulls on wide drawers, tall pantry doors and heavier cabinet fronts. They give you more hand space and help larger cabinetry look balanced.
Use smaller pulls on compact drawers, narrow cabinet doors and furniture pieces. This keeps the hardware in proportion and avoids crowding the cabinet face.
If you are replacing old drawer cabinet pulls, measure the distance between the two screw holes before you order. This is the centre-to-centre measurement. Matching this size can help you avoid drilling new holes.
Also, check the handle projection. This matters near corners, appliances, walkways and tight spaces where a handle may sit close to another surface.
Cabinet Pull Finishes That Work Across Your Home
Cabinet pull finishes should suit your cabinetry, nearby hardware and the style of the room.
- Black cabinet pulls create a strong contrast on white, timber, grey and stone-look cabinetry. They suit modern kitchens, laundries and bathroom vanities.
- Brass and aged brass pulls add warmth to cabinetry. These finishes work well with timber, white, green, navy and neutral cabinet colours.
- Chrome and nickel pulls suit clean, classic spaces. They often pair well with tapware, appliances, towel rails and door hardware.
- Bronze and gunmetal pulls create a deeper finish. They suit darker cabinetry, feature joinery and rooms with a more detailed design style.
- Knurled and textured pulls add grip and detail. They are a practical choice for high-use drawers and cabinets where feel matters as much as finish.
For the best result, choose a finish that works across your cabinet pulls, door handles, hinges, tapware and other visible hardware.
Why Buy Cabinet Pull Handles from Handles Plus?
Cabinet pulls can be hard to choose from photos alone. Size, grip, projection and finish all affect how the handle looks and feels once it is fitted.
Handles Plus has helped customers choose quality hardware since 1996. Our team can help you compare cabinet pull handles, check screw spacing, confirm quantities and choose a finish that works across your cabinetry.
Shop online with Australia-wide shipping, or visit our Southport showroom to feel different pull styles in person. Every product we supply carries a warranty, so you can order with more confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cabinet drawer pull handles are handles fixed to the front or edge of drawers, cabinet doors and joinery. They give you a clear grip point and make cabinets easier to open.
Cabinet pulls often give more grip than knobs, especially on wide drawers, tall doors and high-use storage. Knobs can still work well on smaller cupboards, compact drawers and furniture pieces.
Yes! Cabinet pulls work well on cabinet doors, pantry doors, wardrobes, bathroom vanities and built-in joinery. You can install them vertically on doors or horizontally on drawers.
Choose the size based on the width of the drawer, the height of the door and the grip you need. Wide drawers and tall cabinet doors often suit longer pulls. Smaller drawers and narrow doors often suit shorter pulls.Our team are experts in all things handles, and can help you narrow down your options. Contact us today!
Measure from the centre of one screw hole to the centre of the other screw hole. This is the centre-to-centre measurement. Use this measurement when replacing existing cabinet pulls.
Popular cabinet pull finishes include matte black, brushed brass, aged brass, chrome, brushed nickel, bronze and gunmetal. The right finish should suit your cabinetry and nearby hardware.
Many cabinet pull handles include fixing screws, but this can vary by product. Check the product details before ordering, or contact Handles Plus if you need help confirming what is included.
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