Expert Ease: Getting a Handle on Things

ExpertEaseKnobsGinny-PadulaTown & Country Kitchen and Bath is a full-service design house and showroom in Red Bank, NJ, with a specialization in kitchen and bath cabinetry. The tactile experience one has with their cabinetry is primarily through their knobs and fixtures, so we asked owner and founder Ginny Padula to help us get a handle on the best trends and materials.

Where does the process start? What influences the kind of fixtures clients  are looking for?

It’s important to have the cabinetry fixtures of a space play well with the other materials used in the project. For instance, we do a lot of white kitchens with polished or brushed metal finishes on plumbing fixtures and other appliances, so it will look best if the knobs and handles on the cabinets have a similar look.

Many clients are looking to create a transitional space with traditional elements, but a little simpler and more updated. So the knobs and pulls are simpler, and have cleaner lines. The finishes depend on the materials in the rest of the space.

TCKB-Manzoni2What are some of the finishes that  people choose?

Brushed nickel, polished nickel and chrome are some standard finishes. Antique brass is an old finish that is coming back around; it’s being used in a lot of lighting fixtures, and offers a more rustic and worn look.

 

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Are some materials more durable than others?

These are pieces designed to be used, after all! There are always going to be variations in quality and durability based on the materials used and the manufacturing process. Colonial bronze, which is all solid brass customized with whatever finish you want, is very high end and will last a long time. Rocky Mountain Hardware is a more rustic line. Their pieces are extremely  well made, but that means extra cost. On the other hand, less expensive options may not stand up as well in the long run; for instance, oil rubbed-bronze finishes will wear eventually.

TCKB-HandlesWhat’s new and exciting happening in the market?

A new thing I’ve been seeing is that people are trying to incorporate some leather into the hardware of their spaces to soften up the metals. They do this through straps or leather-wrapped metal pieces. It’s just something a little different.

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