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Reddit mentions of homdiy Kitchen Cabinet Handles Brushed Nickel 5 Pack 2-1/2in Hole Center Modern Cabinet Pulls - HD201SN T Bar Drawer Pulls Brushed Nickel Cabinet Hardware Pulls for Bathroom, Closet, Wardrobe
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- MEASUREMENTS:2-1/2 inch Center to Center with 4 in Overall Length.
- PERFECT SERVICE: Money back guarantee, if there's any problem please feel free to contact us, we will refund every penny of your money or give you a replacement.
- MATERIAL & FINISHED:Brushed Nickel cabinet handles made of high quality Stainless Steel with Brushed Nickel finished,they are hollow construction,lightweight but strong and durable.
- PACKAGE INCLUDE: Matched with standard screws(1 inch & 1.65 inch) per handlles. Every pull is individually wrapped and bagged to protect the beautiful color.
- FITS PERFECTLY:homdiy nickel cabinet handles blend in rather than jumping out visually in the room and they can be a very key in bringing the design together.
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Color | 5 Pack |
Height | 0.01 Inches |
Length | 4 Inches |
Number of items | 5 |
Size | 2-1/2in hole centers |
Width | 1 Inches |
I would say white cabinets (at least the uppers) would make it appear larger. Change the backsplash to a larger tile, maybe a glossy taupe/tan or interesting non-intricate pattern, just something that is not busy. You can also exchange the current knobs/pulls for some stainless steel modern handles sort of like these. The granite, sink, stove all look updated and great, so I would say definitely base your color scheme around that.
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ETA: I wouldn't paint the lowers white, I personally like the look of different colored uppers & lowers, but that may not be your style. I would play off the colors in your granite for the lowers, if you do go that route. Nothing too "matchy-matchy" but something to tie the lighter color on top, to the lowers, if that makes sense.