


Before: Yes, the previous owners did have carpet on the tub.

#FARMHOUSE DRAWER PULLS MANUAL#
I preferred using a manual screwdriver for this step so that the screws weren’t accidentally ripped in too far which would distort the look of the pulls themselves.ĭun-du-nu-nuuuuuuuuhhhhhhh!!! You’ve got yourself a modern farmhouse cabinet pull that would make ol’ Joanna herself proud as punch. Finally, place the leather strap so that the holes are in line with the drawer holes and then screw them into place.I used a power drill to create holes for where the handles would go, again, this is where you want to decide how much slack you want the leather pull to have and then simply measure the first set and re-create it exactly with all of the other cabinet drawers.Once you have done at least a couple of coats and are pleased with how they look, you can move on to the next step.This way, you are able to do a 360 paint job, without having to roll them around or make a huge mess. The fastest/easiest way to do this is find yourself a nice box (head to the porch for an Amazon treasure and use that:)) and push the screws halfway into the box. spray painted all of the screws so that they looked more decorative, rather than industrial. I initially tried this with a power drill, but the leather would shift just a little bit as the drill would spin and didn’t give me the clean results I got with the leather punch, so if that’s something available to you, I would absolutely recommend going that route. Once the pulls were all cut-to-size, I used the leather punch to put holes in them that would accommodate the screws that would hold them in place.On the cabinet doors, I decided to make small loops instead of horizontal pulls to add some visual interest to the cabinets while also making them more functional overall.

I then proceeded to use the straight edge razor blade to cut all of the pulls. I held the leather strap against the drawers and found a length that felt comfortable and looked balanced against my cabinets.
