What is a Pull?
In the context of cabinetry and furniture, a pull refers to a handle or knob that is attached to a door, drawer, or other type of panel to facilitate opening and closing. It is a functional and decorative hardware component that allows for easy grip and manipulation of the object.
Pulls come in a wide range of styles, materials, and designs to suit different aesthetic preferences and functional needs. They can be made of various materials such as metal, wood, ceramic, or plastic, and can feature different shapes, sizes, and finishes.
Pulls are typically attached to the surface of the door or drawer using screws or other mounting hardware. They can be installed vertically, horizontally, or at an angle, depending on the desired look and functionality. Some common types of pulls include bar pulls, cup pulls, bail pulls, and finger pulls, each offering a different visual style and ergonomics.
In addition to their functional purpose, pulls also contribute to the overall design and aesthetic of the cabinetry or furniture piece. They can complement the style of the space, enhance the visual appeal, and create a cohesive look when coordinated with other hardware and design elements.
Whether it’s a sleek and modern handle or a decorative and ornate knob, the choice of pull can significantly impact the appearance and functionality of cabinets, drawers, and other furniture pieces.