Having a handle on textures can make it easy to select the “handle” that’s
right for you. Major texture options include:
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Distressed—The dented and scratched feel lends a classic look to
Old World, country and farmhouse kitchens.
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Hammered—This style of hardware has broad or narrow surface
indentations produced or appearing to have been produced by hammering.
Hammered knobs and pulls are a key element of Arts & Crafts homes.
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Matte—This dull surface gives a dose of subtlety to your hardware.
While matte antique brass, copper and statuary bronze knobs are perfect for
period kitchens, matte chrome, satin brass and nickel serve contemporary
spaces well.
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Oil Rubbed—Typically done on bronze, oil-rubbed hardware’s aged
patina shows through a charcoal-colored finish.
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Polished—With a mirror-like sheen, these smooth and glossy knobs
literally shine. This bold look is well-suited for bar areas and bathrooms.
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Satin—Resting between matte and polished options in terms of its
sheen, satin hardware offers a bit more texture: expect a somewhat threaded
look.
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