29 Cabinet Cup Pulls to Instantly Upgrade Your Kitchen

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Published: October 24, 2021
Updated: December 13, 2023

Cabinet Cup Pulls

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Cabinet cup pulls are hardware pieces similar to a regular drawer pull. This type of kitchen hardware is seen on both cabinet doors and drawer fronts and is often associated with traditional and farmhouse style décor. However, cup pulls look great in many different types of kitchens.

There are several different styles of cabinet cup pulls, but when it comes to installation, there are only three common types: flush, surface-mounted, and countersunk.

Flush cabinet cup pulls don’t stick out from the drawer or cabinet face, but instead dip into the surface. A surface-mounted pull is installed from the front, and the screw heads are visible. Finally, a countersunk cabinet cup pull goes into pre-drilled holes in the front of the cabinet or drawer.

You can purchase cup pulls in many different types of materials, colors, and finishes. Check out these cabinet cup pulls that will instantly upgrade your kitchen!

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Modern Farmhouse

Cabinet Cup Pulls

Gold cabinet cup pulls look stunning in a modern farmhouse kitchen. The gold of the pulls perfectly complements both the green and creamy white colors in this two-toned cabinet combo. Plus, the oblong curve of the cup pulls on the drawers looks stunning next to the vertical knobs on the cabinets.

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White and Gold for the Win

Cabinet Cup Pulls

Gold cabinet cup pulls look great in an all-white kitchen, especially when you have a deep copper sink to add a little flair. While the kitchen itself is very minimalist with simple cabinetry, white on nearly every surface, and uncomplicated white crockery on the counters, the overall look is modern and far from plain!

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Clean Crisp White

Cabinet Cup Pulls

What this kitchen lacks in colorful accents, it makes up for in texture. Between the beadboards accent, the detail on the cabinets, the silver of butcher block countertop, and the silver cup pulls, there is so much to enjoy in this farmhouse kitchen.

Black Cabinet Cup Pull

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Classic Black and White

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Sage Green and Butcher Block

Cabinet Cup Pulls

A sage green cabinet is an ideal spot for a bright silver cabinet cup pull! This design pairs well with the subway tile backdrop and butcher block cabinet.

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A Washington Bungalow

Cabinet Cup Pulls

This room is all about the accents. The cabinets are a clear, clean white which matches the walls and the couch in the open concept design. However, the room is far from boring! The combination of the concrete countertops, dark rectangular cup pulls, and cedar accents create a room that makes guests stand up and say, “Wow!”

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Cottage Kitchen Fit for a Magazine

Cabinet Cup Pulls

Cream-colored cabinets, bronze cup pulls, and a granite countertop all come together to create a magazine-worthy kitchen. Add a pop of greenery with a wreath to liven up the space. Even with a busy countertop and plenty of accessories on display, the kitchen feels homey, not cluttered.

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Make a Statement with Gold Cabinet Cup Pulls

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Fetching Farmhouse

Cabinet Cup Pulls

A butcher block island looks right at home against the simple cabinetry. This farmhouse kitchen goes from low-key to wow with the addition of brushed nickel cabinet cup pulls.

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Calm and Neutral Concrete

Cabinet Cup Pulls

This decade is all about sustainability, and concrete countertops are a great option. They don’t have to look industrial, especially not when they’re paired with a crisp white cabinet and silver cup pulls. Paint the kitchen a neutral color, and it’s likely to be the most tranquil room in the house.

Gold Cabinet Cup Pull

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Simple Knobs and Cup Pulls

Cabinet Cup Pulls

If your cabinet doors have small, round knobs, that’s all the more reason to toss a big and bold cabinet cup pull on your drawers. These chrome pulls add a bold accent to this cozy kitchen.

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Minimalistic Black

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The Floor Steals the Show

Cabinet Cup Pulls

The patterned tile floor gives this bright kitchen an eclectic feel, which is grounded by the white cabinets and black cup pulls. The wood paneling on the walls and ceiling makes this kitchen look rustic yet modern.

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Modern Farmhouse with a Scandinavian Vibe

Cabinet Cup Pulls

This kitchen is technically a modern farmhouse look, but the color scheme screams Scandinavian simplicity. The black drawer pulls pop against the stark white cabinetry while the cedar beam adds a touch of rustic nature to make it soar.

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Black but Not Basic

Cabinet Cup Pulls

A black cabinet cup pull doesn’t have to be basic! These rectangular-shaped pulls have a unique design that steals the show… until you notice the matching black sink!

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Perfect Silver

Cabinet Cup Pulls

Photo: desertdecor

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Herringbone Backsplash

Cabinet Cup Pulls

Sometimes more is more! Snowy white cabinets paired with black cup pulls allow the herringbone backsplash to steal the show. The pulls also match the exhaust hood, giving the whole room a cohesive vibe.

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Two-Toned and Gold

Cabinet Cup Pulls

By now, you already know that a gold cup pull looks stunning against a white cabinet. However, when your kitchen is two-toned, you get to see the gold in action against both the white and the deep charcoal gray. This is the best of both worlds!

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Top to Bottom

Cabinet Cup Pulls

When the wood paneling on the ceiling outshines the vintage hardwood floors, it takes a solid design to pull the eye down. Having a rustic centerpiece and silver cabinet cup pulls draws the eye downwards and gives the room some balance.

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You Must be This Tall

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Photo: kira_turner

Gone are the days of not being able to use the top shelf! Having a ladder in the kitchen makes it easier to grasp those brushed nickel cabinet cup pulls, even if they’re on the very top shelf! The ladder slides along rails, just like in a library, putting even the highest pull within your grasp.

White Cabinet Cup Pull

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A Pull for All Sides

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These chrome drawer cup pulls are paired perfectly with the simple, round cabinet pulls. The snowy white cabinets and shiny stone countertop complete the look to create a show-stopping kitchen.

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Modern Farmhouse With a Twist

Cabinet Cup Pulls

White cabinets? Check. Rustic island? Check. Black cabinet cup pulls? Check! This kitchen is farmhouse chic with just a little something extra. The herringbone pattern on the floor and the round chandeliers really pack the wow factor.

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It’s All About the Countertop

Cabinet Cup Pulls

A simple white kitchen is kicked up a notch with a dark and moody black stone countertop. The whole look is tied together with black cup pulls in a sleek oblong design that matches the rich color of the countertop.

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Silver Cabinet Cup Pulls

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Cozy Cottage Kitchen

Cabinet Cup Pulls

Not all cabinet cup pulls look like perfect little crescents. Take a look at the unique shape of these pulls that fit perfectly in this cozy cottage kitchen. The dark color of the pulls complement the dark flooring, and they both contrast the stark white cabinets and countertops.

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All-Season Cabinets

Cabinet Cup Pulls

No matter the season, cabinet cup pulls pair perfectly with both your wintertime greenery and your fall leaves. The classic black design of these pulls against white cabinets has this kitchen ready for holiday get-togethers and festive feasts.

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Sleek Cabinet Cup Pulls

Cabinet Cup Pulls

This vintage kitchen looks amazing with the dark, sleek cabinet cup pulls and slate flooring, and makes the pure white of the cabinets pop. Pair it all with a rustic island, and you have the perfect modern farmhouse kitchen.

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Cocoa Bar with with Black Cabinet Cup Pulls

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It’s All Black and White

Cabinet Cup Pulls

Nothing screams elegance like a black and white kitchen. Using a creamy hue on both the upper and lower cabinets keeps the kitchen looking crisp and clean. The black countertop is perfectly matched with black cabinet cup pulls to finish off the look. A pop of color on the pantry door seals the deal.

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