Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 Mar 28, 2009 1:37 pm Just wondering what everyone thinks of the kitchen cupboards and drawers with no handles? Also, what about the push to open system that Blum and Hettich make? Re: Handle-less and push to open drawers/cupboards 2Mar 28, 2009 1:38 pm I am kind of in love with both but am affraid of how child friendly the push to open system would be Am also scared of damage being caused by pushing/banging on the cupboards/drawers. Re: Handle-less and push to open drawers/cupboards 3Mar 28, 2009 3:36 pm I love how you start all your questions with "Just Wondering" I don't have handles, I did at first then I didn't then I did then I didn't...so I don't, well they are handles but the recessed type, and I am liking them very much. I was visiting my kitchen builder just the other day, just for something different to do and they had a new kitchen with the push open drawers in them, really annoying says kitchen builder, you just have to lean on them and POP they are open, he also said people try and push them shut, which isn't necessary and can damage them, ALSO.... puff puff they are excruciatingly expensive. Re: Handle-less and push to open drawers/cupboards 4Mar 29, 2009 10:51 am SuH I love how you start all your questions with "Just Wondering" I don't have handles, I did at first then I didn't then I did then I didn't...so I don't, well they are handles but the recessed type, and I am liking them very much. I was visiting my kitchen builder just the other day, just for something different to do and they had a new kitchen with the push open drawers in them, really annoying says kitchen builder, you just have to lean on them and POP they are open, he also said people try and push them shut, which isn't necessary and can damage them, ALSO.... puff puff they are excruciatingly expensive. I need to work on my "sentence opening" tecnique Re: Handle-less and push to open drawers/cupboards 5Mar 29, 2009 10:55 am gettingThere SuH I love how you start all your questions with "Just Wondering" I don't have handles, I did at first then I didn't then I did then I didn't...so I don't, well they are handles but the recessed type, and I am liking them very much. I was visiting my kitchen builder just the other day, just for something different to do and they had a new kitchen with the push open drawers in them, really annoying says kitchen builder, you just have to lean on them and POP they are open, he also said people try and push them shut, which isn't necessary and can damage them, ALSO.... puff puff they are excruciatingly expensive. I need to work on my "sentence opening" tecnique OR change your name to "just wondering" Re: Handle-less and push to open drawers/cupboards 6Mar 29, 2009 5:15 pm SuH gettingThere SuH I love how you start all your questions with "Just Wondering" I don't have handles, I did at first then I didn't then I did then I didn't...so I don't, well they are handles but the recessed type, and I am liking them very much. I was visiting my kitchen builder just the other day, just for something different to do and they had a new kitchen with the push open drawers in them, really annoying says kitchen builder, you just have to lean on them and POP they are open, he also said people try and push them shut, which isn't necessary and can damage them, ALSO.... puff puff they are excruciatingly expensive. I need to work on my "sentence opening" tecnique OR change your name to "just wondering" LOL!!! Re: Handle-less and push to open drawers/cupboards 7Mar 29, 2009 5:43 pm On a serious not tho, push to oopen drawers must be very unpopular on this forum at most it will have a short lintel which could be moved up just below the ceiling or even above. Above means you need to patch the cornice and might need to deal with… 2 61375 Black on light wood does look good. Not sure if it will be as long lasting as a steel finish? 6 6350 Get some long brass machine screws and bolt right through the gate and put brass acorn nuts and washers on the other side. It will never come off 1 9074 |