ceramic door knobs anthropologie

ceramic door knobs anthropologie

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Ceramic Door Knobs Anthropologie

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(Image credit: Home Depot) Furniture and cabinets are just the tip of the iceberg. Drawer handles, knobs, and pulls are useful in every room of the house, especially when it comes to keeping your organized. They take just a few minutes to install, and their versatility is surprising. Some of these ideas you might have seen, but others might not have occurred to you. Above, a sleek and handy organizer from Home Depot which uses various sizes of pulls to hang necessities and corral the mail. (Image credit: Erin Michael) (Image credit: A Beautiful Mess) Painted basic unfinished wood drawer pulls were installed in the entryway by A Beautiful Mess and used for coats and accessories. (Image credit: Post Road Vintage) Post Road Vintage shows you how to make these tiered dessert stands (or organizers) with a knob at the top. (Image credit: My Home My Style) This idea from My Home My Style, which uses decorative pulls to make custom curtain rod finials, is really smart.




(Image credit: Transient Expression) Transform basic boxes with the help of some super stylish cabinet pulls. Transient Expression used really some really pretty ones from Anthropologie. (Image credit: The Martha In Me) Various knobs make a bar cart more personal and colorful. The Martha in Me turned them into bottle stoppers for her booze. This IKEA hack by Emily Henderson transformed a nightstand into a bathroom stool using drawer handles as feet. (Image credit: Dimples & Tangles) Jennifer of Dimples and Tangles turned a few vintage pulls upside down and they become storage for small objects, like chalk. This natural wood and brass serving tray from A Beautiful Mess looks incredibly easy to make and is so very stylish. (Image credit: My Home Based Mom) This DIY twine storage from My Home Based Mom makes good use of vintage sparkly pulls. (Image credit: Scandinavian Deko) What kid wouldn't love these colorful dolls made by Scandinavian Deko from various wooden parts?




Your nightstand just got a lot neater with this bedside valet. The tutorial is over on Instructables. (Image credit: Be What You Love) This cake dome from Be What You Love is made from a glass light fixture cover and uses a knob as the handle. (Image credit: The Crafty Nest) Antique knobs become a great way to hang art, even if it's just The Crafty Nest using pants hangers. (Image credit: Country Living) Country Living reused these old-fashioned looking metal pulls to create extra storage in the kitchen. (Image credit: Liz Marie) If you need a way to organize your jewelry, create a board like Liz Marie's that uses a random assortment of old knobs. (Image credit: The Daily City) IKEA Orlando cleverly used some of their kitchen cabinet hardware in a closet for hanging clothes. (Image credit: Better Homes & Gardens) Heavy metal hardware becomes great napkin holders during parties. From Better Homes & Gardens. This photo from Restyled Home (via Houzz) shows glass knobs installed on the window frame from which to hang curtains.




Make a butter dish even better with a new handle. Momtastic simply glued one on for this quick and easy project. Instantly update your decor with our stylish collection of knobs and pulls for dressers, drawers, cabinets and more. Easy to install and fun to mix and match, they deliver a global look at an amazing value.Though choosing new cabinets can be a tall task, picking out cabinet knobs is a whole different story. We think of pulls as the "jewelry" of the decor realm, adding sparkle, edge or just a little extra personality to furnishings normally seen as purely functional. They're also absurdly easy to install. Really, you just remove the current knobs, then screw the new ones into place. Of course, deciding on cabinet knobs can be the most challenging part of the project. Retailers like Anthropologie, Home Depot and Restoration Hardware present dozens of options across many different prices. We hate to cop out and say 'It all depends on your style!' -- but that's exactly the case.




However, there are a few noteworthy designs that have caught our eye. From wrought iron to gorgeous glass, click through the slideshow to see our current favorite cabinet knobs. HuffPost Lifestyle is a daily newsletter that will make you happier and healthier — one email at a time. Popular items for anthropologie styleFox Stuff We Discovered Today Fox string holder: this vintage ceramic Babbacombe pottery fox string and scissors holder will welcome you every morning and be at the ready whenever you’re in need of trussing a bird or crafting a craft. Prices vary (approximately $45). At time of publication, this item was sold at this shop, but you might be able to find one if you keep searching regularly online. Fox knobs: how about dressing up a dresser with some of these charming (oh, so charming) fox pulls? We actually did…click in to see our Down the Rabbit Hole cabinet. Fox Tea Towel/Pillow: this 2-D Felix the Fox is a wonderful tea towel to whimsy-up any kitchen.




But, you’ll surely fall in love with 3-D Felix, especially after you’ve followed the easy make-him-into-a-pillow directions. Price: $17.09, available at sarayoung5’s etsy shop. Fox plates: for salad or display – either way, these gorgeous salad plates celebrate animals and their intelligence, and personified by their dapper attire. Designed by Rachel Kozlowski. Price: 10 p/plate (mix and match!). Fox door knocker: smart-looking and functional, this vintage brass door knocker will announce the arrival of your guests as well as greet them with an at-the-guard gaze. White kitchens don't need to be bland. Our panel of expert kitchen designers recommend how to maintain visual interest through millwork.CabinetryHere's your opportunity to build character; remember to break up the room with a mix of solid and glass fronts. And yes, these all come in white! Classic: This no-fuss, traditional door style will stand the test of time. Farmhouse: Add a couple of these upper doors for rustic charm.




Vintage Door with Chicken Wire Insert in Celery. Modern: This flat-front door is simple, seamless, and elegant. Vista Laminate in Smoky Brown Pear. HardwareIn an all-white kitchen, the hardware plays a starring role. Mix up the finishes for a designer touch. 1 & 12 Chronicle Handle in Silver and Antique Brass. ($)2 & 15 Cabinet Latch in Dark Brown Patina and Burnished White Bronze. ($)3 & 4 Hex Knob in Satin Copper and Natural Brass. ()5 R.W. Atlas Ball Knob in Burnished Nickel. ($)6 Madison Cabinet Knob in Ivory Porcelain. ()7 Maddox Cabinet Knob in Silicon Bronze Light. ($)8 Cup Pull in Polished Brass. ()9 OH 1001 Cabinet Hinge in Hammered Polished Nickel. ()10 & 11 Square Crystal Cabinet Knob in Oil-Rubbed Bronze and Antique Brass. ($)13 Stella Concrete Cabinet Knob. ($)14 Small Oval Cupboard Latch in Unlacquered Brass. This story originally appeared in the March 2016 issue of House Beautiful. This Baker's Pantry Is Basically Heaven on Earth 50 Impossibly Chic Kitchen Backsplashes

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