Kitchen Handles for Cabinets, Cupboards and Drawers This is our complete kitchen handles collection: more than 190 designs covering T-bar, D-shaped, bow, cup and knurled styles, priced from £2.49 per handle. Whether you are fitting out a brand new kitchen or swapping tired handles on existing units, every handle here is sized by standard hole…
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Kitchen Handles for Cabinets, Cupboards and Drawers
This is our complete kitchen handles collection: more than 190 designs covering T-bar, D-shaped, bow, cup and knurled styles, priced from £2.49 per handle. Whether you are fitting out a brand new kitchen or swapping tired handles on existing units, every handle here is sized by standard hole centres so you can match your doors and drawers without re-drilling.
How to Choose the Right Kitchen Handle
Start with the hole centres. Measure between the centres of your two screw holes: the most common sizes on UK kitchen units are 128mm and 160mm for doors, with 224mm, 256mm and 320mm suiting wider pan drawers. Several of our designs, like dual-size T-bars, fit two measurements (for example 96-128mm), which makes like-for-like replacement much easier when your old holes don't match a single standard size.
Then pick a shape to match how you use the kitchen. Slim T-bar handles such as our knurled Aurelia and Amelia ranges give a precise, modern grip and suit handleless-look doors. D-shaped pulls like the Dimora offer the most comfortable full-hand grip for heavy drawers. Traditional bar handles such as the Ippudo suit shaker and country kitchens, while cup handles work beautifully on drawer fronts in classic schemes.
Finishes That Set the Tone
The same kitchen can feel completely different depending on the metal you choose. Browse the range by finish: black kitchen handles for contrast on light doors, gold kitchen handles for warmth on dark or painted cabinetry, brass kitchen handles for a softer heritage tone, and chrome kitchen handles for a crisp, easy-to-match look. Antique brass and satin nickel options sit within each style family too.
Mixing Handles and Knobs
Plenty of kitchens look their best with a mix: handles on drawers and larger doors, knobs on small wall units. If that's your plan, our kitchen knobs collection carries matching finishes across most ranges, so an Amelia knurled knob pairs exactly with the Amelia T-bar handle. For drawer-specific guidance, including when a wide drawer needs two handles, see our dedicated drawer handles page.
Replacing Cupboard Door Handles
If your project is cupboard doors beyond the kitchen — bedroom alcoves, utility rooms, bathroom vanities — the wider cupboard handles collection covers the same designs with guidance for furniture doors. And if your kitchen leans contemporary, the curated modern kitchen handles edit narrows the range to slim, minimal and knurled styles.
Quality and Delivery
Handles are solidly made with fixings included, and every order ships with free UK delivery and fast dispatch from our UK warehouse. If you are unsure between two sizes or finishes, order one of each first — at £2.49 to £12.99 per handle it is an inexpensive way to see the finish against your doors before committing to the whole kitchen.
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