Zanda round pull handles are a round-profile handle range suited to doors and cabinetry, offering a simple, rounded shape as an alternative to angular or bar-style hardware. This collection includes nine handle options from Zanda, giving a reasonable spread of sizes and configurations within the round profile style.
Who this range suits
This range suits homeowners, builders and renovators who prefer a rounded handle profile over square or flat-bar designs, whether for internal doors, cabinetry, or a mix of both across a project. Round pull handles tend to suit both traditional and contemporary interiors, since the simple profile does not lean strongly toward one design era. Because Zanda offers this as a dedicated round profile range, it also suits trade buyers who want a single reference point when specifying hardware across several rooms.
What to consider before buying
Application: confirm whether the specific handle you are looking at is intended for doors, cabinetry, or is suitable for both, since fixing centres and backplate design can differ between applications.
Sizing and fixing centres: check the handle length and screw fixing centres against your existing door or cabinet preparation, particularly if you are replacing existing hardware rather than starting from scratch.
Consistency across a project: if you are hardware-matching across multiple doors and cabinets in a renovation, choosing handles from the same round profile range helps maintain a consistent look throughout.
Grip and reach: round profiles generally offer a comfortable, consistent grip regardless of hand position along the handle, which is worth considering for frequently used doors.
Quantity planning: with nine options in the range, larger renovation projects may need to order a mix of lengths, so it is worth listing out every door and cabinet before finalising quantities.
Installation notes
As with most pull handles, installation is generally straightforward using the manufacturer's specified fixing centres. If you are retrofitting onto existing doors or cabinetry, measure your current fixing hole spacing before selecting a replacement handle to avoid additional drilling. For new joinery or new doors, fixing centres can be specified in advance so drilling is done once, correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Zanda round pull handles suitable for both doors and cabinetry?
Zanda's round pull handle range is designed to suit doors and cabinetry, though the exact application can vary by individual handle within the range. It is worth checking the specific fixing centres and size of each option against where you intend to install it. This helps ensure a proper fit whether you are hardware matching internal doors, cabinets, or both.
How do I choose the right size handle from this range?
The best way to choose is to measure the fixing centres and length of your existing hardware, if you are replacing handles, or to consider the scale of your door or cabinet if starting fresh. With nine options in the Zanda round range, there is some flexibility to match different door widths and cabinet sizes. Comparing a few options side by side before deciding is generally worthwhile.
Why choose a round profile handle over a square or bar-style handle?
A round profile offers a simple, understated look that works across both traditional and more contemporary interiors, rather than leaning strongly toward one style. It also tends to provide a comfortable, even grip regardless of where you hold the handle. This makes it a versatile choice if you are hardware matching across a mixed-style home.
Can I mix Zanda round pull handles with other hardware finishes in my home?
Round pull handles can generally be mixed with other hardware, though for the most cohesive look many renovators choose one profile and finish across doors and cabinetry in a single project. If you are matching to existing hardware elsewhere in the home, checking the finish and profile side by side before ordering is a sensible step. Ultimately it comes down to the overall look you are aiming for.
What should I check before installing these handles on existing doors?
Before installing, measure the fixing centres and hole spacing on your existing door or cabinet to confirm they match the new handle. This avoids the need for additional drilling or patching if the spacing differs from your current hardware. If you are unsure, comparing the specifications listed for each handle against your current setup is a straightforward way to check.