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The Brooklyn range from Momo Handles is a collection of cabinet handles suited to kitchens, bathrooms, laundries and joinery throughout the home. This range gives you a consistent hardware style to carry across multiple rooms, rather than mixing handles from different suppliers and finding the finishes or proportions do not quite match.
Who this range suits
Brooklyn handles are a practical choice if you are renovating a kitchen or vanity and want one handle style available in enough variations to fit doors, drawers and any awkward-sized cabinetry in the one job. Because it is a defined range rather than a single product, you can usually find a length that works for a narrow drawer through to a full-height pantry door without changing brand halfway through the project.
Getting the size right
Cabinet handles are specified by their fixing centres, which is the distance between the two screw holes, not the total length of the handle. Before choosing a handle, measure the fixing centres your cabinetry was drilled for, or if you are drilling new holes, decide on a length that suits the width of the door or drawer front. As a general rule, wider drawers and taller doors read better with a longer handle, while small drawers and overhead cabinets usually need a shorter one so the handle does not overhang the edges of the front.
Consider ordering a sample or checking specifications carefully if you are matching new handles to existing cabinetry, since even a small difference in fixing centres will mean the holes will not line up.
Matching finishes across the room
Cabinet handles are one of the most visible pieces of hardware in a kitchen or bathroom, so it pays to think about how they sit alongside your tapware, appliances and any other exposed metal in the room. Where possible, keep the finish family consistent between handles and tapware so the room does not end up with two competing metal tones. If you are handling a staged renovation, buying enough handles from the one range in the first order also helps avoid finish or batch variation later.
Buying considerations
- Confirm the fixing centres of your existing cabinetry, or decide on hole spacing before drilling new joinery
- Choose handle length in proportion to the door or drawer front it sits on
- Order handles for the whole project in one batch where possible to keep finish consistent
- Check the finish against your tapware and other hardware in the same room
The Brooklyn range currently spans a number of handle options, giving enough choice to outfit a full kitchen or bathroom renovation using a single, coordinated hardware style.