Hardware: The Jewelry of Your Home
In recent years, minimalist features like plain Shaker cabinets and seamless doors have dominated interior design. As clean-lined and contemporary as these features may be, it might be time to reconsider some previously overlooked elements that are now back in vogue: statement-making hardware. From vibrant cabinet handles to visually striking drawer pulls and bold new takes on knobs, it’s brimming with design potential.
The key question is: Are you underutilizing it? This summer, open the door to hardware that’s more than just functional, serving instead as a focal point that elevates your home’s overall style.
Unusual twists

Small features can make a big impact, and today’s hardware trends reflect that. Consider embracing bolder colors, unexpected shapes, and artful patterns on your doors, cabinets, and drawers. But there’s no need to overhaul every room. To experiment with style, install pieces like oversized handles that span the length of a cabinet or hand-painted floral knobs in one area, such as your pantry or under-sink cabinets.
Simple sophistication
For a more traditional aesthetic, replace builder-grade or plain hardware with an elegant alternative like matte-black metal or brushed brass. These finishes catch the light in modern ways and are available in a range of alluring styles. Focus on areas guests will notice and interact with, such as your front door handle, living room armoire, and kitchen cabinetry. Even in classic silhouettes, quality materials can make a refined impression.
Gem tones

To add dramatic flair, opt for hardware in bold and bright hues. For instance, liven up a bathroom filled with dark walnut cabinetry by swapping in jade-green knobs, or introduce a stately feel to a home office with sapphire-blue crystal doorknobs. To ensure that these vivid colors feel cohesive and not out of place, pull inspiration from existing accents in the room, such as vibrant wall art or subtle tones in stone countertops. When chosen with care, jewel-toned hardware will elevate any space to another level of color and shine.
Restored antiques
Certain design elements never go out of style. Case in point: antique keyhole covers, wrought-iron door knockers, and vintage ring pulls offer timeless appeal. You might uncover treasures at local thrift shops or by repurposing old furniture you already own since many vintage pieces just need a polish to shine again. To add regional character, incorporate elements inspired by your home’s location and history, such as Scandinavian motifs in Minnesota, art deco features in New York, or fleur-de-lis accents in Louisiana.
Wonderful wood

Does the term “hardware” only bring to mind metal pieces? If so, don’t dismiss wood hardware, which, while more common on dressers and bedside tables, can also add warmth and texture to kitchens and bathrooms. Choose a tone-on-tone look for understated elegance, or create color contrast (e.g., light beech against dark mahogany) for a playful twist. To make the most of wood’s natural beauty, skip the paint and opt for a clear finish that preserves the grain and ensures durability.
But you don’t need to stop there. Once you’ve added a little fashion to these functional pieces, consider elevating other overlooked accents, such as switch plates, doorway trims, or lighting. These subtle upgrades can help you create a breathtaking look that pulls any space together—and transforms your home into a treasure trove of style.