The easiest (and cheapest) way to spiff up a kitchen: replace the cabinet knobs.
Cabinet knobs may be small in size, but their impact is large: The right choice can make all the difference in a space. It’s also a great trick for upgrading a rental space. Here’s a roundup of our favorite modern knobs.
Above: The Schoolhouse Riverwood Knob, shown in Satin Nickel, is $19.
Above: The Ball Cabinet Knob comes in a range of finishes, from $16 at Rejuvenation.
Above: The Izé MZC01 Cabinet Knob designed by Max Bill is available by contacting Izé directly for a quote.
Above: The Schoolhouse Ruth Knob, shown in polished nickel, is $21.
Above: The affordable IKEA Bagganas Knob in stainless steel is $6 for a pack of two.
Above: The Massey Round Cabinet Knob, shown in polished nickel, is $14.
Above: The Rejuvenation Sommerville Cabinet Knob is $16.
Above: The Siro Designs Knob in Stainless Steel is available in a range of sizes; it’s available from Siro Designs from $7.47.
Above: The Sugatsune RSS Stainless Steel Knob is $12.33 at Alema.
Above: The Sugatsune Plated Solid Brass Cabinet Knob is $11.90 at The Hardware Hut.
N.B.: This story originally ran on September 30, 2009; we have updated it with new and additional product selections and current pricing.