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One of the most affordable ways to update an existing kitchen is to change the cabinet hardware. By adding decorative knobs, pulls, and hinges, these storage devices can provide a more modern look without the expense of installing new cabinets or countertops.

Cabinet pulls are made in a wide variety of sizes, finishes, and styles to fit any decor scheme. From sleek modern looks to rustic, weathered finishes, any homeowner can find the perfect design to represent their sense of style. Whether the cabinet pull is plain or embellished, it installs easily. As long as the previous cabinet hardware also included pulls, it will usually fit in the existing space because most cabinet pulls are made to meet standard specifications. Any do-it-yourselfer can change these fixtures with a screwdriver.

Many cabinets use knobs in addition to or instead of cabinet pulls. This type of cabinet hardware can be purchased to perfectly coordinate with any other type of fixture in the kitchen. Of course, the homeowner isn't restricted to traditional round knobs; these items come in a number of shapes from square to oblong to sculptured.

Although the cabinet pulls and knobs are changed more often than any other type of cabinet hardware, the cabinet hinges shouldn't be overlooked. In many cases, these items should also be changed to match the new knobs or pulls if these items have a different finish. For example, gold-toned hinges wouldn't look attractive next to brushed-nickel knobs. In addition to creating a more attractive appearance, many homeowners find that the cabinet hinges often wear out after years of use. If this is the case, replacing them with similar fixtures is an easy task. Like the knobs and pulls, most hinges can be replaced using the existing holes with a simple screwdriver.

Of course, kitchens aren't the only room in the house with cabinets. Many people also replace cabinet hardware in bathrooms, home offices, and pantries for a more attractive look. Although workshops and garages frequently contain cabinets as well, most homeowners aren't as concerned about form as function in these utility areas. In these cases, the typical homeowner opts opt for a rugged, functional fixture for years of use under the most extreme conditions.

Once cabinet hardware is replaced, most homeowners find that these fixtures last for years. In fact, with the exception of hinges, most never wear out. In most cases, decorative pulls and knobs are simply replaced to give the kitchen, bathroom, or other area a brand-new look at an affordable price.