Are there general guidelines on the spacing (horizontal) of kitchen
hardware?
Specifically, I want to mount two handles (3" spacing) on each drawer in my
kitchen (these are replacements, so no previous spacing available). The
width of each drawer face excluding the routed edge is 23 15/16".
Including the routed edge (overall drawer front width) would be 25 1/16".
How far in from the right and left edges should the centerline of each pull
be?
TIA,
Joe C.
I generally center all drawer pulls based on the entire width &
height. I draw diagonals corner to corner to find the center
and go from there.
Lou
In article <[email protected]>, Joe C.
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Are there general guidelines on the spacing (horizontal) of kitchen
> hardware?
>
> Specifically, I want to mount two handles (3" spacing) on each drawer in my
> kitchen (these are replacements, so no previous spacing available). The
> width of each drawer face excluding the routed edge is 23 15/16".
> Including the routed edge (overall drawer front width) would be 25 1/16".
> How far in from the right and left edges should the centerline of each pull
> be?
>
> TIA,
>
> Joe C.
>
>
"Joe C." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
: Are there general guidelines on the spacing (horizontal) of kitchen
: hardware?
:
: Specifically, I want to mount two handles (3" spacing) on each drawer in
my
: kitchen (these are replacements, so no previous spacing available). The
: width of each drawer face excluding the routed edge is 23 15/16".
: Including the routed edge (overall drawer front width) would be 25 1/16".
: How far in from the right and left edges should the centerline of each
pull
: be?
:
: TIA,
:
: Joe C.
:
It's all a matter of preference... But when you decide, fabricate a jig or
two to help you get each one correctly aligned...
Rick