No Place Like Home -- Karen Wight
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It’s the details that make a difference. They can take “ho-hum” to
“wow” in an instant. That’s the beauty and bother of hardware.
If you’re building a new house, remodeling an old one, or just
freshening up a tired room, choosing hardware that matches the mood is a
must.
If you’ve built your own home, you know the drill -- by the time you
are ready to select hardware, you’re tired, overwhelmed and the budget is
looking lean.
When you count up the hinges, doorknobs, drawer pulls, doorstops and
deadbolts, you could cry just thinking about making another decision and
writing another sizable check.
Bleak as this sounds, the world of hardware has improved. A lot. The
choices used to be rather simple and not too exciting. Rounds or eggs?
Brass or chrome? You still had to write the check, but it wasn’t fun.
I have news for you: hardware is now fun. Really fun. Almost too much
fun, because you can really get yourself into some trouble with the wide
(and wild) selections.
Many smart companies have figured out that hardware is like icing on
the cake. And most of us like icing. National companies like Restoration
Hardware and Pottery Barn have added stylish hardware lines. Boutique
stores like Anthropologie have thrown eclectic hardware into their mix of
“chick stuff” and have been extremely successful.
Hardware stores have upped the ante and now offer more than rounds and
eggs in brass or chrome. Check out local stores like New York Hardware
Company, Moultrup Finish Hardware, Water Works and Concept Studio. Even
the local hardware stores and Home Depot warehouses have gotten into the
act.
Now that I’ve primed you to go out and go crazy, remember enough is as
good as a feast. Adding a few “sexy” choices is good design. Making a
room look like a golf shop or wilderness retreat is overkill.
What am I talking about? Go check it out. You want “lodge”? You can
choose from acorns, twigs, oak leaves, bears and moose.
Are you on a permanent surfing safari? The world is your oyster,
literally. There are fish, starfish, shells, mini-surfboards and bamboo
handles.
Choices also include antique crystal knobs, intricate French designs
and hand-painted ceramic pulls and knobs. If you want authentic, hunt
down a few of the antique hardware stores (there are plenty in The Circle
in Orange).
Using a few of these specialty items can make a room pop. If you have
a built-in or a bank of drawers that need some extra attention, it’s time
for a hardware field trip.
Using cool knobs can make the tedious chore of selecting hardware
entertaining. Pick out your standards and then go a little crazy.
Every piece of cake needs a little icing.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Sundays.
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