Century Hardware Cabinet & Bath Hardware

Shop Century Hardware
Shop Century Hardware at Factory Direct Hardware for design-forward cabinet knobs, cabinet pulls, coordinating cabinet accessories, and bath hardware. Use the category links below to shop by product type, then filter by finish and style to match your cabinetry and fixtures. If you’re replacing pulls, measure your center-to-center screw spacing (hole-to-hole) before ordering to ensure the new hardware fits your existing holes. Looking for a cohesive look? Choose a primary finish and repeat it across knobs, pulls, and bath accessories for a clean, consistent design.

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How to Choose Century Knobs & Pulls

Century Hardware is a simple way to upgrade kitchens, baths, and built-ins with coordinated styles and finishes. Start by choosing the hardware type: knobs are common on cabinet doors and smaller drawers, while pulls are popular on wider drawers and heavier doors for comfort and leverage. Once you pick knob vs pull, the most important fit measurement is pull center-to-center spacing—especially when you’re replacing existing hardware.

Buying tips (avoid mistakes):

  • Measure center-to-center on pulls (hole-center to hole-center) before ordering replacements.
  • Match the scale: longer pulls usually look best on wide drawers; knobs keep doors clean and classic.
  • Finish strategy: pick one primary finish and repeat it across knobs, pulls, and accessories for a cohesive look.
  • Mix intentionally: many kitchens use knobs on uppers and pulls on drawers/lower doors for balance and usability.

Popular Century Hardware Categories

Cabinet Knobs • Cabinet Pulls • Cabinet Accessories • Bathroom Hardware

Century Hardware FAQs

What does “center-to-center” mean? It’s the distance between the two screw holes on a pull (center of one hole to center of the other).

Should I use knobs or pulls? Knobs work well on doors; pulls are great for drawers and larger doors for grip and leverage.

Can I mix knobs and pulls? Yes—knobs on upper doors and pulls on drawers/lower doors is a common, clean layout.

How do I choose pull length? For replacements, match existing hole spacing first; for new installs, choose a size that feels proportionate to drawer width.