You may not give the nickel in your wallet a second glance, but chances are that you've noticed the beauty of nickel cabinet knobs. Or, perhaps you were struck by a certain nickel knob, but didn't realize that it was actually made of nickel. If so, you are not alone.
The cabinet hardware experts at NickelPulls.com are delighted to provide you with a brief introduction to the most popular nickel cabinet knobs, so that whether you've already identified your favorite product or are looking to narrow down your options, you'll find the perfect pieces quickly and easily.
- Satin nickel knobs often have a tint that is darker and slightly grayish when compared to the color of other nickel hardware (although there are some satin nickel knobs that maintain the nickel's more whitish color). Satin nickel knobs are neither glossy nor completely matte. Rather, they are usually 'brushed', with a slightly streaked finish that reflects light beautifully without being overly flashy. It is this 'middle of the road' look that makes satin nickel knobs one of the most popular types of nickel hardware on the market today.
- Black nickel knobs have a sophisticated look that is reminiscent of an onyx. They are smooth, often shiny and mesh well with most types of cabinetry. Black nickel cabinet knobs are ideal for those looking for a look of timeless elegance.
- Consumers looking for the durability of nickel with an aged look can enjoy weathered nickel knobs, which have a dull finish and often have a slightly grainy texture. Weathered nickel knobs tend to have more detailed designs than their shinier counterparts, and often have engraving or delicately twisted designs that contrast nicely with the finish's somewhat 'rough' look.
Looking for information about nickel pull finishes that were not listed here? Contact our customer service center for detailed answers to your pressing questions!
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