


Cabinet hardware may be small in scale, but it plays a powerful role in bathroom design. These elements bring texture, finish, and proportion to millwork, vanities, and built-ins—lending polish to serene spaces and personality to expressive ones. Our curated bath hardware collection offers a balance of form and function, chosen to enhance every touchpoint in the room.
In the bath, every surface is an opportunity for detail. Our Cabinet Hardware Collection is thoughtfully selected to work seamlessly with bathroom materials, finishes, and spatial needs. From sculptural knobs on a powder room vanity to refined pulls for tall linen cabinets, this collection supports both aesthetic and tactile goals.
The materials, scale, and finish palettes represented here are designed to harmonize with your plumbing fixtures, lighting, and mirrors—allowing for a beautifully layered and fully considered space. With options in solid brass, acrylic, stone, lacquer, and mixed metals, each piece has the potential to elevate cabinetry beyond the expected. These selections come from trusted manufacturers who value quality, craftsmanship, and design integrity.



We renovated our master bathroom this spring and Splash Galleries had great prices on the fixtures we needed. Lauren was so helpful with helping us figure out what we needed to have and finding the very best solutions for our needs. At one point in the renovation we had to change one of the fixtures, and Lauren was on it like lightning. A courier brought our needed piece out to us that day while the plumber was here so we did not have to lose a day and pay our plumber to come out a second time. I highly recommend Splash Galleries!
We had a leak in our bathroom and decided to have a complete gut as ours was outdated. We called Raleigh Plumbing and they recommended Splash to pick out our fixtures. We were assisted by a sweet girl named Lauren who helped us pick out and design our bathroom. She was full information and helped guide us on what looked good. My wife and I are not the best decorators so having Lauren was a life saver. Needless to say the bathroom turned out amazing and everyone loved it! I wish we had a picture but we actually sold the house(the buyers fell in love with the master bath!) Will definitely use Splash again when we redo our new house.
I had recently decided to do a DIY bathroom remodel, and Splash Galleries was my one stop shop. From vanity sinks to the shower trim, they had everything I needed, and were able to get me great deals on beautiful products. I really appreciated Lauren and Marelyn’s patience and expertise throughout the entire process, and would highly recommend them to anyone who is looking to do a simple bathroom remodel, or even a whole house makeover.
A common rule of thumb is to choose hardware that is roughly one third the width of the cabinet or drawer front. Smaller drawers may only need a single knob, while larger cabinet doors or linen towers benefit from longer pulls or vertically mounted options. Proportion is key. Hardware should enhance the lines of the cabinetry without overpowering them. Our team can help determine the ideal size for each application to keep your space looking polished and intentional.
Mixing finishes can add depth and interest to a bathroom design when done with intention. For example, combining warm brass with matte black or polished nickel can help balance the palette and tie in plumbing or lighting elements. Keeping the overall tone consistent can help create a cohesive look across the space.
Yes. Many of our lines offer customization in finish, scale, and in some cases, shape or inlay. Brands like MYOH and Modern Matter allow you to choose components, materials, and details that feel entirely personal. This ensures your bathroom hardware not only fits, but enhances the design in a meaningful way.
Use a soft cloth or painter’s tape to protect the surrounding cabinet surface while drilling. Always measure and mark before installation and use a template if possible to keep placement consistent. For solid wood cabinetry, pilot holes help prevent splitting. It is recommended to use a screwdriver rather than a power drill to avoid overtightening and damaging the finish.
Bathrooms have high moisture levels, so solid brass, bronze, stainless steel, and similarly durable materials are recommended to prevent rust or corrosion. These materials not only hold up over time, but also maintain their finish and structure in demanding environments. Decorative hardware made from these materials offers both beauty and longevity.
We invite you to schedule a private consultation with our team.
Together, we’ll craft a personalized design experience where every detail is tailored to how you live—and how you want to feel—at home.