Flush Pull Guidance
Flush pull selection depends on door type, thickness, installation method, and overall design direction. The guidance below highlights key considerations before ordering.
Flush pulls are commonly used on sliding doors, pocket doors, and hinged applications where a low-profile hardware solution is required. The appropriate selection depends on how the door operates and how much clearance is needed.
Most flush pulls require routing or door preparation to achieve a clean, integrated fit. Installation requirements can vary by profile, depth, and mounting method, so door construction should be confirmed before finalizing hardware selections.
Flush pulls should be selected in proportion to the scale of the door and surrounding hardware. We can help review size, placement, and overall composition to ensure the hardware feels aligned with the architecture.
Flush pulls are often selected alongside adjacent door hardware, cabinet hardware, and architectural details. We can help coordinate finishes to maintain consistency across the broader project.
Integrated, By Design
We help designers, builders, and homeowners select flush pulls that integrate cleanly into the door surface—ensuring proper fit, function, and alignment with surrounding hardware.
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