Life, Styled
While cabinet hardware is essential for functionality, it’s also a key element in the overall look and feel of your space. When selecting hardware, there’s more to consider than just appearance. How do you want your cabinets to open? Do you prefer knobs, pulls, or a combination of both? Should you go with cup pulls for a traditional touch or sleek bar pulls for a modern edge?
These decisions may seem small, but they can have a significant impact on both the usability and aesthetic of your cabinetry. Hardware serves as the finishing touch—bringing together the design while also making everyday tasks more comfortable and intuitive.
At Greenbrook Design, we help our clients navigate these choices with ease, ensuring the hardware not only complements the cabinetry but also fits their lifestyle and design goals.
Just Like Jewelry
Hardware is to cabinetry what jewelry is to an outfit—it can match, stand out, or quietly blend in, depending on your personal style. Whether you’re aiming for a bold statement or a more understated, functional look, one thing remains true: quality hardware is essential.
At Greenbrook Design, we offer a curated selection of eight distinct hardware lines, each with a range of styles and price points to suit every project. From traditional to ultra-modern, our collections feature a wide variety of finishes, including polished nickel, matte black, antiqued brass, and more. Whether you’re searching for an oversized appliance pull or a delicate glass knob, you’ll find both beauty and function in every piece.
Let us help you select the perfect hardware to complement your cabinetry and elevate the overall design of your space.
Here To Help
Ryanne, our hardware specialist, will be glad to help you make your hardware selection and help you with the layout and placement of the hardware on your cabinetry.
We strive to make this experience as easy and personable as possible. You will receive one-on-one guidance and assistance throughout your selection process, making selecting hardware a hassle-free and fun experience, as it should be!
Connection has become a priority in the home over the last couple of years. It can be considered the most basic function of the home, as this is where we gather with family and friends to celebrate, congratulate, and comfort one another. Designing with socializing opportunities has been at the forefront of design for decades, exemplified by spaces such as sitting rooms and large dining tables. This need for connection has made a strong comeback, and designers are once again looking for ways to bring families together. We want to have a home where we can relax and easily engage with one another, but many homeowners also desire spaces that are unified while still retaining a unique character of their own. Let’s talk about how to create a home with connecting spaces.
Several variables are involved in selecting the perfect tile, including material, pattern, and color, as well as factors that influence style and placement. Tile is also a versatile and durable design element, making it a suitable option for frequently used areas. Let’s explore how you can incorporate tile in the home.
The kitchen tends to be one of the busiest areas in the home, and over the last year, it has become more than just a place to cook food. It has evolved into a multifunctional space where everyone gathers to perform a wide range of tasks. With so much at stake, planning a renovation requires careful thought and well-designed plans. Many designers caution against following the latest trends, but there are a few additional design mistakes they also encourage their clients to avoid. If you are considering a renovation or a new construction project, here are our top five biggest kitchen design mistakes to avoid.
Countertops are often underappreciated and underrated in the design world. They are the true workhorses of any space, as they are used regularly and withstand a great deal. We chop, pound, knead, spill, and more all over these smooth surfaces, yet they continue to function day after day. Unfortunately, they are not meant to last forever. Experts recommend replacing them every 10 to 15 years, especially if signs of wear and tear are evident, such as stubborn stains, chips, or cracks.
Sometimes, certain areas of home decor have been influenced by trends that are no longer in style and can make the space feel dated or even uninviting. Rooms also serve a specific purpose, and those can change over time. If your children are no longer living with you, their bedroom can be transformed into a craft room or even a guest suite. There are also some new things that are making their way onto potential homebuyers’ lists. We have done some research for you and discovered some of the top new items being used in home design.





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