How should the cabinet door handle be designed?
Release Time:
2024-01-15
1. General Design: A fixed handle is installed at a specific location on the cabinet door to open it. The biggest advantage of this design is the variety of handle styles available, allowing for personalized choices. However, when selecting a handle, consider the furniture's style, function, and the overall home décor, striving for a match between the handle and the home's style and usage environment.
2. Rotating Design: The cabinet door handle can be rotated; the front and back sides are flat and curved, respectively. A simple press on the top and bottom of the handle completes the rotation. This type of handle is often used on tatami mats because it offers good insect and moisture protection without hindering tatami use.
3. Concealed Design: This design eliminates the need for a handle on the door panel. Recessed grooves replace the handle, allowing the door panel to open. The main advantage is maintaining the integrity of the surface, reducing the risk of collisions. This is a common design in modern interior design. However, it might be slightly less convenient than a traditional handle in practice.
4. Push-to-Open Design: The cabinet door is opened and closed by pressing it. This handle design is also a type of concealed handle; a spring mechanism is installed inside the cabinet door and panel. Pressing the door causes it to automatically spring open. The main advantage is that opening the cabinet door requires less effort; however, closing the door requires pressing firmly on the spring mechanism, otherwise, it may be difficult to close.
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