Choosing Two-Toned Drawer Pulls: A Key to Design Flexibility



Choosing two-toned drawer pulls can provide you with design flexibility in your home. These pulls typically feature two finishes – one on the end and another in the middle, allowing you to mix metals in your decor. For a modern look, consider matte black and gold drawer pulls. Mixing silver and gold can give you a classic and timeless feel that complements any color scheme.

Experiment with combinations like matte black and copper for an industrial glam aesthetic or gold and copper for a vintage vibe. Matching your hardware to the metal on your kitchen pans can also add a stylish touch to your space.



Two-toned drawer pulls blend better with other hardware

Two-toned drawer pulls can blend different hardware finishes together, allowing you to mix and match in your space. By using two-toned pulls that complement your existing appliances, you can create a cohesive look without having to replace all of your hardware. While two-toned drawer pulls may be more expensive than regular pulls, they can save you money in the long run by allowing you to keep your current hardware and appliances while updating your aesthetic.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.