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Cabinet Door Handles

Cabinet Door Handles

Cabinet door handles are the finishing detail that defines the overall look, comfort, and daily usability of wardrobes, cabinets, and panel systems. Well-designed handles enhance both aesthetics and functionality, making them an essential element in modern interior hardware.

Styles: Recessed / Edge Pull / Profile Finishes: Black / Grey / Gold Look: Minimal & Flush Use: Wardrobe / Cabinet / Panel
Design advantage: Recessed and profile handles keep surfaces visually flat—ideal for luxury cabinetry where the “handle line” should feel intentional, not added-on.

Types of Handles 

1. Recessed handles: when to choose them

Recessed handles (the rounded “cup” style in the image) are ideal when you want a clean face with a comfortable finger pocket. They work well on wardrobe doors, tall cabinet panels, and sliding/hinged door systems where snag-free operation matters.

  • Best for: wardrobes, tall doors, minimal interiors
  • Why it works: flush look + easy grip
  • Finish match: grey/black for modern, gold for warm luxury

2. Edge-pull handles: clean lines with fast access

Edge pulls (the slim bar-like pieces) create a crisp shadow line and let users open doors without adding hardware onto the front. They’re especially popular for kitchen-style cabinetry and contemporary wall systems.

Minimal face
Easy to wipe clean
Great for handle-less design

3. Long profile handles: premium “architectural” grip

Long profile handles (the long, straight pieces shown) are used when you want consistent alignment across a full elevation—perfect for wardrobes, cloakrooms, and large built-ins.

  • Best for: full-height doors and multi-door runs
  • Look: continuous linear rhythm across panels
  • Practical benefit: easier opening from any height

How are recessed and profile handles typically installed?

Installation depends on handle type, but the process is usually straightforward for professional cabinet makers. 



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