Long brass cabinet handles create clean vertical lines on tall cabinets, wardrobes, pantry doors and appliance-style fronts where a small pull would look undersized.
Use Long Pulls Where Scale Matters
Large cabinet doors need hardware with enough visual weight. Long brass handles help tall panels, pantry doors and full-height wardrobes feel balanced while keeping the design simple and architectural.
A Better Match for Modern Kitchens
Long pulls work especially well in modern kitchens with slab cabinets, integrated appliances and full-height storage. The brass adds warmth while the length keeps the hardware proportional to the door.
Coordinate with Smaller Pulls and Knobs
Use long handles on tall doors and pair them with smaller cabinet pulls or knobs on drawers. Keeping the brass finish consistent lets each hardware size serve its function without making the room feel mismatched.
Complete the Hardware System
Use this collection as part of a coordinated PlatePrestige hardware plan. Brass reads best when the touchpoints in the same sightline feel intentional, from switches and outlets to cabinet hardware and appliance pulls.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I use long cabinet handles?
Use long cabinet handles on tall cabinet doors, pantry doors, wardrobes, integrated appliance panels and oversized fronts where standard pulls look too small.
Can long brass handles be mixed with smaller knobs?
Yes. A common kitchen plan uses long pulls on tall doors, medium pulls on drawers and knobs on smaller cabinets, all in a coordinated brass finish.
Are long handles only for modern kitchens?
No. They are common in modern kitchens, but brass long pulls can also work in transitional, classic and furniture-style cabinetry when the scale is right.
Do long handles help with heavy doors?
They provide more gripping area, which can feel more comfortable on tall or heavier fronts than a small knob or short pull.