Basics · 5 min watch

Swap cabinet hardware without damage

New pulls and knobs update a kitchen for under $200. The trick is matching hole spacing.

What you'll learn

  • How to measure existing pull spacing (center-to-center, in inches)
  • What to do if new pulls don't match old hole spacing
  • Why a drilling jig saves hours if you're swapping 20+ pulls
  • The trick for hiding old holes that won't be reused

Step by step

  1. Remove one existing pull. Measure center-to-center between screw holes.
  2. Buy new pulls with matching spacing (3", 3.75", 5", 6.3" are common).
  3. Install directly in existing holes — no drilling needed.
  4. If switching from knobs to pulls, use a drilling jig to keep the new holes straight across all doors.
  5. Fill unused old holes with paintable wood filler, sand flush, paint to match.
Safety note

Never force a pull into holes that don't quite match — the screws will bend or strip. If spacing is off by even 1/8", you need either new holes or different pulls.

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