Even though cabinet handles are a small detail in most redecoration projects, picking the right ones can really make or break the whole kitchen makeover. It’s important to choose hardware which balances function and aesthetics to match the rest of your kitchen décor.

At Ironmongery Experts, we have a wide range of cabinet handles. These are available in various sizes, materials, finishes and styles. If you haven’t picked cabinet handles, we would recommend our stylish rose gold t bar cabinet handle. Alternatively, feel free to browse through our whole collection of cabinet handles. The following guide will help you install any t bar cabinet handle.

Materials.

  • Screwdriver
  • Hardware installation jig or template from installation kit
  • Cabinet handle
  • Pencil
  • Drill
  • Drill bit
  • Screws

Instructions.

Use a template from a handle installation kit to easily mark where you will have to drill in the cabinet. Simply place the template against the edge of the cabinet and use a pencil to mark in the holes that correspond to where you have to attach your cabinet handle.

Drill into the pencil marks. If this is your first-time drilling into wood, make sure to practice on a piece of scrap wood beforehand.

Line up your cabinet handles and securely fasten the screws from the internal side of the cabinet. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws. And that’s it – you’re done!

 

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