Brass decorative hardware adds sophistication to French countryside inspired kitchen

Top Knobs helps blend simplicity and sophistication in a French countryside inspired South Carolina kitchen featured in Better Homes and Gardens Beautiful Kitchens & Baths.

Brass Top Knobs hardware in French Countryside KitchenIn Charleston, Elizabeth and Mark Barnette sought after a simple and nostalgic design for their open concept kitchen. As a result, the couple opted for subtle white walls, cabinets and appliances to mimic a low country style.

Brass Top Knobs hardware in French Countryside Kitchen

One most noteworthy element is the brass accents included throughout the kitchen to lend the design a personal touch. Top Knobs Cup Pulls from the Somerset Collection and Somerset Weston Appliance Pulls in Polished Brass Finish were selected and act as the perfect statement against the white cabinetry.

Brass Top Knobs hardware in French Countryside Kitchen

Want to find out more about this kitchen renovation? Read the full story written by Kimber Mitchell and photographed by Brie Williams in the Spring 2017 special edition of Better Homes and Gardens Beautiful Kitchens and Baths.

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Top Knobs Featured in High Point Home Rejuvenation

High Point, North Carolina is known to most of the world as a furniture mecca, where Randall Bryant Terry Sr. founded the Dalton Furniture Company and helped to establish the International Home Furnishings Center. This year, the 1912 Tudor estate where the Terry family once lived was used as the 2015 Junior League of High Point Designer’s showhouse. 28 interior designers revamped the historical home. The results were covered in Traditional Home Magazine and Top Knobs once again made a beautiful appearance.

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The large estate features an upstairs art retreat, which doubles as a dinette. The multi-purpose room was designed by Holly Hollingsworth Phillips who refers to the space as a “refuge for the global nomad.” The dinette area includes quartz countertops, hardware flooring, and a teak “hand” chair and coffee table, which the designer discovered in India.

Because the vaulted ceilings cause a lack of space, the room highly relies on cabinetry for storage. To pull the attention towards the darker cabinetry design, the designer used Top Knobs Cobblestone Pulls in Polished Brass, which brings a beautiful color into the room.

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The Cobblestone Pulls are a part of the Top Knobs Cobblestone Collection, which includes both Knobs and Pulls in Brass Antique, Polished Brass, Coal Black and Polished Nickel.

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