Traditional and classic kitchen cabinets with glass knobs

People of all ages had a strange affinity for traditionalism in their lives. Whether it’s casual wear or something to do with your art deco interior, giving a traditional twist defines and adds value to an otherwise hollow style. The trend of using traditional designs for interiors has become more popular since the 1990s.

However, the advancement of technology has changed the face of traditional art at that time. Thus, traditional options were recognized with uniqueness and antiquity. And today, when it comes to interior decoration, vintage and worn designer items, real or imitated, are considered a treasure.

For cabinet hardware, traditional designs and brands are in high demand. It gives a completely different look regardless of the type of furniture used. Changing cabinet hardware like pulls, handles, and knobs is one of the cheapest methods of interior renovation. It causes a great visual impact several times higher than its cost. Today, families who need to sell their old homes adopt this remodeling technique to give their interiors a stunning finish for potential buyers. It’s most effective for kitchen makeovers because that’s where the most cabinets in a home are located.

One method of giving your kitchen a brighter, cleaner look is to decorate it with classic glass cabinet hardware. It is more suitable for small and dark kitchens. Glass absorbs and reflects light in certain amounts, which increases the average brightness of the space around it. The effect may not be apparent enough, but it is the basic law of physics and it certainly exists. Crystal knobs and handles have a strong aesthetic aura that cannot be combined with metals or polished wood. And there is also a big difference between traditional and modern glass knobs. Most antique glass cabinet hardware is made from more tarnished glass and is sometimes mixed with alloys such as brass which gives it a colorful finish.

But pure glass items were always more in demand than colored ones. Today, cut glass knobs are made with a more slippery and shiny appearance. However, the soft glow effect that emanates from the vintage-style glass knobs is something inexplicably alluring. Even today, glass knobs are made to mimic the old days, but they still look different than the old pieces. This is the main reason why vintage glass hardware is still in high demand. The weathered and faded appearance that comes from the natural aging of the glass and prolonged exposure to the elements, gives evidence of its age. This makes them truly priceless and unique. More than useful, they shine like a wonderful piece of ancient art.

Common design patterns on glass knobs include types of stars and sunflowers. However, global knobs with a smooth finish have always been in high demand.

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