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Kitchen door handles on wrong way around

Jeanelle Bebe
hace 6 años
última modificación:hace 6 años

Hi, our kitchen door handles on the top cupboards have been put on the wrong way around by our kitchen fitted. Do they look odd or rather then trying to change them shall we just leave them? The top cupboards the handles are meant to be in the middle bottom part of the door to match the draws in the same way, but they look like moon shapes at the moment.


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Comentarios (34)

  • PRO
    OnePlan
    hace 6 años
    To add to Sarah’s comment above - you might find a grab handle that has the same spacing for the two fixing holes, as have been drilled into these doors to save you replacing the doors too.
    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a OnePlan
  • Carolina
    hace 6 años
    Usually cup handles go on drawers and knobs on doors, for ergonomical reasons. Don’t put a knob or handle in the centre of the bottom or top of a door. It’s just w r o n g ! They go in the corner. (Sorry, it’s just one of my pet hates)
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  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años

    Thanks I think it is best to change them for handles that have the same fixing hole space. I’ve found the following that matches the same colour. Which one shall I replace them with? I think probably the first handle below matches the best to them?

  • PRO
    User
    hace 6 años

    I think they look ok. They're in the best position for your hands to slip in and pull the cupboard. If they were the same as the bottom units, the handle would be harder to use. So, I agree with everyone above really.

    However, it's not my kitchen, so if you don't like them, change them for handles with the same hole centres.

    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a User
  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años

    Yes almost everyone I’ve showed them to said to leave it and that they look fine. It is just bugging me but maybe I will get used to it. Just worried that they stand out as looking wrong

  • Patrina
    hace 6 años
    I think they look very wrong also the ones on the bottom look a bit wonky sorry that would do my head in. I think they need to be changed
  • PRO
    User
    hace 6 años
    Última modificación: hace 6 años

    Prefer the second one as it's more of an old fashioned design and thus goes with the cup handles better. However, the fixing holes are wrong, they have three holes on each end and you need one from the rear that goes through the cupboard in to the handle....or, one from the front in to a small nut in the rear.

    As you already have holes in the door, it may not be possible to drill three new ones around them. You do need to get one hole if you can.

    Can you take a close up of a handle, they're too far away to make out the exact design?

    Try sticking to either ones from the same range like this sort of thing , so they're made to go together.

    This shape might work:-

    Or go for something really different, but depending on your taste?

  • minnie101
    hace 6 años

    I think the first one complements the cup handle shape similar to the kitchen below. It does however look to be lighter in colour on my screen?

    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a minnie101
  • minnie101
    hace 6 años

    Actually the 2nd one complements the shape too and the colour looks better, just not sure if the screw holes are a bit fussy?

  • Sonia
    hace 6 años

    I feel cup handles are best on drawers and knobs on doors, so the cup handles fitted on the doors sideways on look very odd. I do like Man About The House’s handle suggestions which may be a good option? I hope it is sorted soon for you.

  • Daisy England
    hace 6 años

    They aren't right. In my opinion they are totally wrong. As you suggest swap them for alternative handles with the same hole spacing.

  • PRO
    John Franklin Kitchens
    hace 6 años

    Oh no what a shame your fitter didn't check with you first .... but they do need changing in our opinion,

  • Jonathan
    hace 6 años
    Your fitter should have known that cup handles are always fitted horizontally.
    I think you either need new doors and knobs to compliment the cup handles on the lower cabinets.
    Alternatively grab handles with the same screw holes might work if the screw holes are in an acceptable place. Alternatively you could look for a cupboard pull with a back plate to cover the screw holes.
    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a Jonathan
  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años

    Thanks everyone. I am going to try and find different handles to replace those ones at the top and compliment the lower cabinets. The hole distance is 64mm. Just need to find some that will go with them

  • Daisy England
    hace 6 años

    Have a look on the Hafele site. They are a major supplier but you can't buy direct from them as they only deal with trade but they will advise of a trader in your area. You can log in as a guest to view. Thousands to choose from. Lots of retailers get their handles from them.

  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años

    I think these could go well, what’s everyone think of this style?

  • Daisy England
    hace 6 años

    Nope. Sorry not for me.

  • Daisy England
    hace 6 años
    Última modificación: hace 6 años

    The problem you might have is that the size of the holes at 64mm will restrict you. A bigger choice of handles occurs at over 120mm. If you don't have a lot of doors would swapping them altogether be out of the question or at least speak to the fitter and tell him to part pay. Look at the Almo handle on Hafele.

    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a Daisy England
  • PRO
    V.I.P Walls Interior Specialist
    hace 6 años
    Hi we can see from the picture that it's a wickes kitchen. Few issues. At first glance it's not really a problem. But I would def invest in the extra to get them changed.

    A few things I can see straight away without no disrespect to your fitter but the wall end panels are designed to finish 25-28mm lower than they currently are to take the pelmet.

    Also the cups on the top draw is too low. It shouldn't be central to the draw height it should be the same measurement down from the top of the draw as the others below. Approx 52+1/2 mm . The rails on the draws are 105mm ish. Also on the 900mm wide draws it should have 2 cups per draw . Didn't mean to pick holes just know you would of paid a fair amount of money so you should get the details rite.
    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a V.I.P Walls Interior Specialist
  • PRO
    CV.KGI
    hace 6 años
    Leave them that way coz your house doesnt come by lots ot people that may give comment abt that. Make it as new model anyway ✌
    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a CV.KGI
  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    Última modificación: hace 6 años

    Hi, It’s not a wickes kitchen, it’s from Bechmarx. Thanks for everyone’s comments, appreciate it. I changed them over and went with Jonathan’s idea. I think the kitchen now looks great and I love it

  • LTS
    hace 6 años
    Looks lovely! Can I ask where you bought the stools & are they easy to clean?
  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años

    Sure they're from Atlantic Shopping and yes easy to clean atlanticshopping.co.uk

  • E D
    hace 6 años

    Looking great!

  • whizzywig
    hace 6 años

    Good choice on the handles - the whole room looks fab, congrats!

    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a whizzywig
  • Carolina
    hace 6 años

    Looks so much better now. Lovely kitchen, floor, stools and handles :-)

    Jeanelle Bebe agradeció a Carolina
  • Sam N
    hace 6 años

    I looks lovely, the new handles look much better and tie in with the cup handles perfectly. I have a totally unrelated question (sorry) where did you get your fabulous headboard that I can see in the background?

  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años

    Thanks :) yes I’m glad they go well together. It’s from this website https://www.luxury-beds-online.com/

    I ordered a 160cm height headboard

    and it does not fit up our staircase! We’re going to have to put it through the bedroom window. 150cm would have been perfect so just warning.

  • Sam N
    hace 6 años

    Oh no :-/ .... it will be so worth it once you have got it through the window though, it is gorgeous! I'll take a look at the website now - thanks..... if it's any consolation I once bought a sofa that just would not fit into the house. We got it in in the end but it involved getting a very talented upholsterer to take a saw (I felt sick) to my brand new sofa and then re-build it as good as new in the room...phew :-)

  • PRO
    Active Builders London ltd
    hace 6 años

    On completely separate subject, what's the idea behind socket above hob? I think it's not only very awkwardly positioned, but against the regulations . Also ,where is the power point for the cooker hood? sorry to pick this up ,but it drew my attention instantly

  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años

    Oh you’re talking about the first picture thats old. If you scroll down you can see our new kitchen there’s no socket

  • PRO
    Active Builders London ltd
    hace 6 años

    ahh, sorry . Missed the other photos. I think your kitchen looks amazing!

  • Jeanelle Bebe
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    Última modificación: hace 6 años

    No worries, I was looking for a while thinking where is it in the kitchen. Thank you

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