Are knobs or handles better for drawers?
It really comes down to how you use the space—and what sort of look you’re going for. Drawer knobs tend to work best on smaller drawers or where you’re aiming for a more delicate or vintage style. They’re simple, compact, and easy to fit, making them ideal for bedroom furniture, bathroom units, or light kitchen drawers. Handles, on the other hand, give you more grip and a bit more surface area, which can be a real plus when opening heavier drawers or when your hands are full. Rinkit’s collection includes both styles in a range of materials, from smooth ceramic and rustic wood to brushed metal and antique finishes. Whether you want to keep things sleek and understated or add a bold design feature, there’s something here to suit. And truthfully? You don’t always have to choose just one or the other—mixing knobs and handles across different units can add character and break up a room in a subtle, stylish way.
Should I have one or two knobs on my drawer?
As a rule of thumb, one knob does the job on smaller drawers—especially those under 60cm wide. It keeps things neat, simple, and perfectly functional. But for wider drawers, particularly in kitchens or dressers where you’re storing heavier items, two knobs often make more sense. They give better balance, both visually and practically, and make the drawer easier to open evenly without putting strain on one side. Of course, there’s no strict rule—some people prefer the symmetry of two knobs on medium drawers, even when one would suffice. It all comes down to your setup and how you like things to feel. At Rinkit, our drawer knobs are sold in sets, so you’ve got the flexibility to install them your way, whether you’re refreshing a single cabinet or refitting a whole room.
Why do knobs and handles make such a big difference?
It’s easy to underestimate just how much of an impact these small details can have. Changing drawer hardware is one of the quickest and most affordable ways to transform the feel of a room. A set of classic ceramic knobs can soften up a modern sideboard, while dark iron handles can add edge to a rustic wooden chest. With Rinkit’s collection, you get thoughtful design in every piece—hardware that’s built to last, but also designed to be seen. Whether you're upgrading old furniture or putting the finishing touch on a new project, it’s the handles and knobs that quietly pull the whole look together.



