Popular Knobs And Handles in 2024 (for dressers, cabinets, and more!)

 
 

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Choosing the right knobs and handles for your flip can really make-or-break the piece. You want to pick something that elevates the look, but doesn’t take away from the natural beauty and shape of the furniture. I’ve made a list of what I think will be trending this year for stylish knobs and handle pulls. Check them out below:

The Edgy Look. Hear me out - edgy is in! These matte black skull pulls would look amazing on a modern, maximalist piece.

The Soft Edge Look. Sharp edges are becoming a thing of the past. These handles look vintage and will elevate any dresser.

The Art Deco Look. These art deco knobs are SO cute, and could work with so many other styles like mid-century-modern, vintage revival, and more!

 
 

The Pop-Of-Color Look. These pulls come in three fun colors - gold, green, and silver - adding a fun pop of color to any piece you’re working on!

The “Worth The Splurge” Look. You don’t always have to spend a lot on drawer handles, but sometimes nice pulls really elevate the look! These would be beautiful on end tables, dressers, and even cabinets in your home.

The Brass Look. Hot take, but I predict gold is on its way out and a worn brass look is about to be HUGE!

 
 

The Natural Wood Look. I love that these are curved and can be stained or painted easily!

There are SO many options out there for great pulls and handles, these are just a few of my favorite looks! Bonus tip: if you have a flipped piece of furniture that isn’t selling, try replacing the knobs and pulls before repainting the entire piece. Sometimes it can be the change your market is looking for!

If you’re not sure how to install your new handles and pulls, check out my Flip It! ecourse. It has everything you could possibly need to know, from finding furniture, flipping it, selling it, and more. I show you how to clean brushes, where I find my furniture, how I treat it for potential bugs, how to fix chips, how to avoid brush strokes, how to seal, what paint to get, and how to install handles and pulls. You can also purchase individual lessons within the course if you’re not ready to take the plunge!

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