I found a 10-pack of 15″ bar pulls for $49.49. Since I kept coming up short, I decided to improvise with a cabinet pull diy. I just couldn’t justify it for this space. My sister has the same pulls in her gorgeous kitchen and while they are expensive, they are beautifully made, very heavy and true statement pieces. I was hoping for something longer than they offer (ideally 15-18″) and 2. I adore these from Schoolhouse Electric, but there were two problems. I instantly fell in love with the look and wanted to recreate it in the studio.Īfter searching every resource possible online, I found that long brass pulls are crazy expensive. My inspiration for the studio desks was this picture of the same dresser from ikea with brass bar pulls. Now that the pulls are installed, let me start at the beginning and show you how they came to be. Simply find the center of the drawer, mark where the screws will go, drill a small pilot hole and then increase the drill bit to the correct size of the screw. NOTE: installing hardware should not be this difficult. With 12 million other projects in the house, the drawer pulls kept getting pushed off until my darling husband finally gave in to my constant request and worked his magic. Regardless, I decided I was not willing to install the hardware on the drawers in the studio because they really needed to be straight and my track record wasn’t promising. How is that possible when you have a template and measure over and over again before drilling? I can not say. ![]() I put the cabinet/drawer hardware on in the kitchen and pretty much every one is crooked. ![]() It took forever to put them on and here’s why: I’m terrible at it. The drawers in the studio finally have hardware.
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