Choosing the Right Cabinet Knobs
The ideal cupboard knobs depend on your furniture style and the look you want to achieve. Gelmar offers a wide variety of furniture knobs in different materials, shapes, and finishes to complement both modern and traditional interiors.
From sleek metallic finishes for contemporary kitchens to timber, porcelain, and decorative designs for classic or farmhouse-inspired spaces, the range makes it easy to coordinate your cabinet hardware with your décor. Wooden knobs add warmth to a natural or painted cabinet, while metallic finishes, like Brushed Gold or Satin Chrome, create a clean, modern appearance. Decorative styles can also help turn wardrobes, bedside tables, and bathroom vanities into standout furniture pieces.
Most drawer knobs are installed using a single fixing point, making them quick to replace and ideal for DIY furniture upgrades or larger renovation projects.
The Finishing Touch for Every Room
Whether you are replacing worn hardware, customising new cabinetry, or restoring vintage furniture, Gelmar's cabinet knobs offer an affordable way to update your space with lasting style.
The Smallest Detail Makes The Biggest Difference
Browse the full range of handles at Gelmar, including crystal handles for a more decorative finish. With over 50 stores nationwide and the complete range available online, Gelmar makes it easy to find the right knob for every room.
FAQs
What is the difference between a knob and a handle?
A cabinet knob is secured with a single fixing point, while a handle is attached using two fixing points. Knobs are often chosen for smaller cupboard doors and drawers.
What materials are Gelmar cabinet knobs made of?
The range includes aluminium, steel and porcelain knobs across a variety of finishes, including antique brass, chrome-plated, matt black, and brushed gold. Each material suits a different interior style.
How do I install a cabinet knob?
Most cabinet knobs are fitted using a single fixing screw, making installation straightforward for both replacement and new furniture projects. No specialist tools are needed.