Chrome Cup Handles
We stock a wide range of high quality chrome cup handles at competitive prices. Whether you're looking for a simple design to complement your existing kitchen cupboards or something more elaborate to make a statement, we're sure to have the perfect handle for you. Our chrome cup handles are made from durable materials and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit your needs. Plus, we also offer free delivery on all eligible orders, So what are you waiting for? Browse our selection and find the perfect cup handles for your home today.
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Chrome Cup Handles 

Cup handles are a great way to add a touch of style to any cupboard or drawer. They come in a variety of styles and finishes, including chrome, brass, copper, and pewter. Cup handles are easy to install and can be placed in the center of the cupboard door or drawer front. Some cup handle comes with matching pulls to create a unified design. Cup handles are an easy way to update the look of your cupboards and drawers and add a touch of style to your kitchen or bathroom.

Polished Chrome Cabinet Handles

High-quality cabinet handles can make a big difference in the appearance and function of your cabinets. When choosing cabinet handles, it's important to consider both style and function. For a contemporary look, choose cabinet handles that are sleek and simple. If you're looking for a more traditional look, opt for cabinet handles with more intricate details. Functionally, cabinet handles should be easy to grip and Should be high enough quality that they won't break easily. Cabinet handles are typically attached to the center of the door or drawer, although some styles may be offset to one side. 

There is a wide variety of cabinet handles available on the market, but one material that is becoming increasingly popular is chrome. Chrome cabinet handles add a touch of luxury to any cupboard, drawer, or cabinet, and come in a variety of designs to suit any taste. From sleek and straight lines perfect for minimalist design themes to soft curves ideal for contemporary spaces, there is a chrome drawer pull to suit everyone. 

What size cabinet cup pulls?

The cup pull is one of the most popular pulls on the market and it can be used in a variety of settings, from traditional to contemporary. It is typically placed in the centers of the drawer, making it easy to grip. The center cup pull is a great option if you're looking for something that's both stylish and functional. 

Drawer pulls are one of the most important details when it comes to your cabinetry. Not only do they offer a great way to show off your personal style, but they also play an important role in the function of your drawer. The most popular pull options are those that come in one size. 

There is no right or wrong size to choose, but we do recommend choosing pulls that have at least a 3-3/4" center to center. This size looks pleasing on most cabinets, while still being large enough to grip comfortably. 5" pulls are also an excellent choice. Their slightly longer length offers a more updated appearance, while still being small enough to fit onto narrow drawers. 

Rather than using two pulls on wide drawers, you can use a single pull that is longer in length. This can offer a cleaner, more contemporary appearance and it also is easier to operate your drawers with. Using a pull that is approximately 1/3 the length of the drawer is a good rule of thumb. You will want to make sure that you centers the pull on the drawer front. 

You will also want to use a washer that is slightly larger than the diameter of the screw head. Lastly, make sure to try out your new home hardware before you install it, as some pulls can be tricky to operate. We hope these tips help you install your new drawer pulls like a pro!

Standard size cabinets up to 30” wide for drawers, or 34” tall for doors

Larger cabinetry drawers 30” and up or doors taller than 34”

Smaller appliances 12 inches long

Larger appliances 18 inches long

Can cup pulls be used on cabinet doors?

We can use cup pulls, cabinet pulls and knobs on different applications. 

As anyone who has ever renovated a kitchen knows, the process can be both time-consuming and expensive. One way to save money is to keep your existing cabinets and simply update the hardware. This can be a quick and easy project that makes a big impact.

For example, if you have oak cabinets, you might consider replacing the handles with cup pulls. This will give your kitchen a fresh look without breaking the bank. And if you're looking for an even more dramatic transformation, you might also add some new lights. Something as simple as changing out your hardware can quickly and easily transform your kitchen from drab to fab.

Where do cup pulls go on cabinets?

Cup pulls are typically high product brand and are used only on cabinet drawers, not on doors. They’re also usually only seen on lower cabinets, even if you do have drawers in your uppers. The reason for this is because unlike standard pulls that can be grasped from the top or bottom, cup pulls can only be accessed from underneath. Thus, it would feel awkward to reach up high and twist your hand to use a cup pull that's meant for lower cabinets. All in all, cup pulls offer a sleek and elegant look that can really enhance the overall aesthetic of your kitchen.

Installing cup pulls on your low cabinet drawers is a great way to add style and functionality to your kitchen. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when shopping for and installing cup pulls:

- Look for pulls that are comfortable to grip and easy to reach. Avoid placing them too low on the drawer, as you'll have to stoop down to use them. Instead, install them in the top third or on the rail, so you can just reach up and grab them.

- Pay attention to the placement of the holes for the screws. Make sure they're evenly spaced and aligned with the holes in your drawer fronts.

- When installing the pulls, use a template if possible to make sure they're all level and evenly spaced. If you don't have a template, just hold the pull in place and mark where the holes need to go. Then use a drill to create pilot holes before screwing in the pulls.

How do you fit cup drawer handles?

When choosing handles for your new doors and drawer fronts, it's important to consider both the style of doors you have and the overall look and feel of the room. Our wide range of handles includes everything from sleek bow handles to antique latches with pewter finishes, so you're sure to find the perfect match for your kitchen. If you have young children, you may also want to consider how easy it is for small fingers to get into your cupboards. Our cart polished chrome handles are a great option for a modern kitchen with a minimalist look.

On wall units

The hardware you choose for your kitchen cabinets can have a big impact on the overall look and feel of the space. When it comes to handles, there are a few things to keep in mind in terms of both style and function. First, positioning the handle as close to the bottom of the door as possible will make it easy to open and will prevent you from having to stretch too far when you need to find your favorite mug or grab that all-important ingredient. Second, shorter styles of bow, bar and D-handles will look great on the vertical edge of the door, while longer designs of these handles will sit beautifully along the bottom edge. Finally, you'll want to place shell or curl-style handles along that bottom edge too, due to their ergonomic shape.

On base units

It is common to see doors with a modern polished chrome at the top. This is not only for aesthetics but also for practicality. By placing the handle at the top of the door, you won't have to stoop every time you need something from the cupboard. Depending on the design of the door, the style of handle and your personal preferences, you can place the handle along the top edge of the door or at the top of the vertical edge. Longer styles of bar and bow handles will look best attached to the horizontal edge, while shorter styles of these handles could be fixed to the vertical edge. Shell and curl handles will need to be placed on the horizontal edge due to their shape. Round door handles can sit neatly in one of the top corners of the door.

On drawers 

A good rule of thumb is that if the drawer is wider than 600mm, you'll need two knobs for it, and if it's under 600mm, you can have just one. However, this can vary, depending on the style of knob you choose. If you've selected round knobs, you may need two of them on even a small drawer, and similarly, you may be able to get away with having one knob on a large drawer if the knob style is long and sturdy. This will ensure that the drawer is easy to open and close, and will also help to prevent any damage to the finish.

How do you fit a cup pull handle?

Hardware is one of the important factors to consider when shopping for new rugs. It is essential to hardware that compliments both the style and function of the rug. When shopping for hardware, be sure to keep the following in mind: the type of hardware, the size and weight of the rug, and the specific needs of the space. For example, if you are looking for hardware for a lightweight, low-pile rug, you will need different hardware than for a thick, heavy-duty rug. In addition, hardware that is too small or too large can create an imbalance in the look of the rug.

Using the template, measure the distance between two screw holes on your cup pull. Avoid measuring by placing it onto one of these templates to figure out which columns will be used for customization!

For drawers: Find the template and line it up with your cabinet’s left over from where you put in that handle. Then make sure to measure exactly how far apart these two holes are so they match perfectly when applying this hack!

Center the template horizontally and then place it vertically. If you want to avoid any filling in holes, use cup pulls that come with an extra hole for covering up what would have been left over from your knobs when they're removed or lost - most screw head sizes are at bottom of these handles so make sure yours match up accordingly!

Make sure you have two spots marked on the template where new holes will be made. Use your pencil to draw a line down through these markings and then go back over it again so they are drawn perfectly centered in their respective locations around this circular object!

After you have marked the holes, drill them with a standard bit.

Install the cup pulls!

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