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!
You have just waved goodbye to your last child as they head out to college. While you adjust to not having kids in the house, you also begin to realize that you now have more space, but you’re not sure what to do with it. There are many ways to reuse the space, expand existing spaces, or make room for something new. Let’s take a look at the design possibilities available to you.
In the second of our three-part series on selection tips, we want to focus on tile. Backsplash, shower walls, and flooring are just a few of the many uses for tile since it is beautiful, durable, and timeless. Sometimes considered a small part of the design, it has the potential to make a big impact on the design. Here are some helpful tips when choosing tile.
While cabinets tend to be the focal point of the main spaces, such as kitchens and bathrooms, it is the details that add the final touch to the design. The selection process can be one of the highlights of the design phase, but it can also be overwhelming with multiple styles, colors, and options. In this three-part series, we want to give our best tips for the top three categories of selections and help make this as enjoyable and simple as possible. Our focus today is hardware.
In our final part of the selection tips series, we want to focus our attention on lighting. Good lighting can make a difference in the room; no one enjoys struggling to see around the shadows cast by insufficient light or the glare of one placed too low. Here’s what should be on your list of things to look for when selecting your lighting.
There’s no denying the appeal of HGTV’s popular renovation shows such as Fixer Upper, Love It or List It, and Property Brothers. These programs consistently deliver impressive home transformations, turning outdated properties into stylish, modern living spaces—all within the span of a neatly packaged, one-hour episode.
While unexpected challenges and budget concerns occasionally arise, the hosts reliably navigate these obstacles, keeping projects on track and showcasing the kind of resilience and problem-solving that resonates with homeowners and renovation professionals alike.



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