Cabinet hardware is one of the first things people notice in a kitchen because itโs both visual and functional. If your cabinets have been repainted, refinished, or resurfaced, outdated handles and hinges can make the entire upgrade feel incomplete. Detailed Coverage Painting provides Cabinet Hardware Installation to help finish the look with clean alignment, secure mounting, and hardware choices that match your kitchen style. Whether youโre upgrading to modern pulls or replacing worn hinges, our Cabinet Hardware Upgrades are designed to make cabinets look sharper and work better.
Hardware is like the โfinal detailโ that ties your kitchen together. Even beautifully painted cabinets can look unfinished if the hardware doesnโt match the style of the room. New cabinet hardware can modernize the kitchen instantly, improve daily use, and make the cabinetry feel more intentional. It also helps reinforce your cabinet refresh by creating a clean, updated look from the moment you walk in.

Most cabinet hardware upgrades focus on the pieces you touch every day. We install handles and pulls for a modern look, knobs for a classic or minimal style, and hinges to improve alignment and function. Replacing hinges can be especially helpful when doors feel loose, uneven, or donโt close smoothly.
The right hardware depends on your cabinet style, kitchen layout, and finish. Some homeowners prefer long modern pulls for a clean, streamlined look, while others prefer simple round knobs for a timeless feel. We help you choose hardware that complements your cabinet color and finish so the upgrade feels cohesive rather than mismatched. When you want the kitchen to feel more personal, selecting the right shape and size makes a big difference.
Bar pulls: Clean, modern handles that work well on doors and drawers.
Cup pulls: Classic, farmhouse-style pulls often used for drawers.
Round knobs: Timeless and simple, great for traditional or minimalist kitchens.
Square knobs: Sharper, modern look with a more structured feel.
Edge pulls: Sleek and low-profile for a modern, streamlined cabinet face.
Finger pulls: Minimal hardware style that keeps the look clean and uncluttered.
Soft-close hinges: Upgraded hinges that reduce slamming and improve daily function.
Concealed hinges: Hidden hinge style for a cleaner, more modern appearance.
Oversized statement pulls: Bold hardware that becomes a design feature on larger doors/drawers.
Mixed hardware layout: Combining knobs on doors and pulls on drawers for a balanced, custom look.
Small details affect the entire room. Hardware that matches your cabinet finish and kitchen style can make the space feel more modern, cleaner, and more put-together. It also helps highlight the lines and proportions of your cabinetry, especially after a repaint or refinishing project. With proper installation and consistent alignment, the cabinets instantly look more polished.

