Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Furniture Hardware

Replacing the old and worn hardware on your furniture can go a long way towards bringing new life to your older pieces and it can save on the price of buying new furniture. Knobs and pulls come in a range of shapes and sizes and can be mixed and matched beautifully on one or more pieces in your home to generate a coarse theme. Glass knobs and pulls add a touch of unexpected elegance while ornate brass hardware can accent costly antiques.

When replacing any type of hardware it is prominent to pay attention to the primary knobs, pulls or hinges that were used. Heavier drawers tend to use larger knobs to compensate for further weight and this should be considered when choosing a replacement. If you are planning to use the primary holes for replacement pulls, portion the space between them (the "center to center" mounting distance) and choose a pull that will fit that size. Separate pulls may have Separate town to town spacing so pay attention when reviewing the details for installation.

Modern Oak Dining Chairs

There are some Separate materials to choose from when choosing new or replacement hardware for the furniture in your home. Solid brass provides improbable force and stamina while pewter comes in a range of unique patterns and designs. Cast iron is a breathtaking choice for colonial or mission style furniture. Glass knobs are a unique way to introduce color into any piece and are available in a range of choices from arresting ruby red to deep cobalt to pink.

Furniture Hardware
Furniture Hardware