Furniture knobs and wardrobe door knobs
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Refresh your wardrobe with furniture knobs
Do you want to update your IKEA furniture or give your wardrobe a new look? Replacing furniture knobs is a simple and effective way to transform your home décor without major renovations. With the right knobs, you can create a sleek, modern, or classic look that suits your style. Choose materials and finishes that match your interior design to create a cohesive look throughout your home.
Furniture knobs for wardrobe doors
Whether you want an elegant or rustic feel in your home, wardrobe door knobs are a detail that makes a big difference. Our furniture knobs are available in various materials and finishes to suit all types of interior styles. When choosing knobs, it is important to consider both style and function. The right knobs for your wardrobe can give a modern, classic, or rustic feel depending on the material and design.
Choosing the right wardrobe knob
- Material and style – We offer a wide range of materials and finishes. Choose based on your interior style to create a cohesive design in the room.
- Size and shape – Smaller knobs provide a discreet look, while larger ones can become a stylish design feature.
- Ergonomics – The knob should be comfortable to grip and easy to use daily.
- Durability – All our furniture knobs are designed for daily use and are highly durable.
- Compatibility – Ensure that the knobs fit your furniture, such as an IKEA wardrobe.
The right height for furniture knobs – What to consider?
When installing new furniture knobs, it is essential to consider their height for optimal functionality. The knobs should be placed at a height that makes it easy to open and close the wardrobe while harmonizing with the rest of the interior.
If your wardrobe or door has a frame, you can use the frame of the doors and drawers as a guide to position the knobs symmetrically and aesthetically. There are several ways to integrate the frames into the placement. Some prefer to align the knobs with the bottom of the frame for a uniform look, while others place them on the right or left edge of the frame for a more distinctive and personal style. The choice depends on both function and design preferences, so feel free to experiment to find the placement that best complements your space.