Pro Tips In Cabinet Hardware Installation
When it comes to installing hardware there are a couple things to keep in mind. You need to know if you are going to use knobs, pulls or both. And where you plan to place your hardware on each of your cabinets. We are going to break down all the tips on installing hardware including what you need to know, look for and have ready to make your hardware installation run as smoothly as possible!

How to Replace Existing Cabinet Hardware
- Find the size of current hardware – If your cabinetry currently has knobs you don’t need to worry about this step. When it comes to figuring out the size of pulls simply measure from the center of the screw to the center of the screw. That total distance is the size of your hardware.
- Use existing hardware size – When updating pulls the simplest way to do it is to replace with the exact same size. This way you don’t need to fill holes, sand, repaint or stain. It is the cleanest, most efficient way to do it.
- Switch knobs to pulls – For doors it is fairly simple to add an additional hole to make a knob a pull. It is essential to use one of these handy hardware template tools to help you. There are plenty of more affordable templates on the market too, but this one is the best we have found so far. If you want to change drawers with a center knob to a pull, please see directions below to help!
- Change size of hardware – If you want to change the size of your hardware you need drydex, sandpaper and the cabinet paint or stain to match the hole you will be covering. If you are attempting to change a cabinet front that is finished in a laminate or melamine you will need to either stick with the same hardware style or purchase a new front and drill all new holes.

Pro Tips for Changing Existing Hardware Size
- The biggest tip we have, and one we can not stress enough, is the importance of using a hardware template to properly drill holes in your cabinets.
- Invest in a nice set of drill bits. A good bit will eliminate tear on your cabinet.
- Measure twice, set your template guide, and then measure 2 more times…you’ll be glad you did.
- Be sure to hold your template steady and tight throughout the process.

How to Install New Cabinet Hardware
Pulls
Find the size of the pull by measuring from the center of the screw to the center of the screw. That total distance is the size of your hardware.
Use a hardware template as it provides less room for error. Find the center and split the difference of the distance of the hardware from the center. Then you can drill in your pilot holes. If your cabinets are thicker you may need a longer drill bit to make sure the hole goes all the way through.

Knobs
Find placement for knobs. Not sure where you want to place the knobs? Here’s our hardware guide to help you out!

Use a hardware template to drill the pilot hole.
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