Kitchen drawer handles: grooved panels or actual handles?
Civic Steel Homes
8 years ago
last modified: 8 years ago
Routed handles on kitchen drawers that can be difficult to get a grip on when fully loaded.
Handles that give good grip purchase but can get caught on as you walk by.
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