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Fixtures & Hardware

  • Writer: Second Act
    Second Act
  • May 16
  • 2 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

Where function meets design


Fixtures and hardware are the pieces people interact with every day. They have to work flawlessly, look intentional, and stay consistent across the home. This is where precision in finish, scale, and design truly matters.

🚿 Plumbing Fixtures


Faucets, shower systems, and tub fillers set the tone for kitchens and baths.

Our standards:

  • Clean, modern silhouettes

  • Quality valves and cartridges

  • Matching finishes across the room

  • Easy‑to‑maintain surfaces


šŸ› Sinks & Tubs


Functional anchors that must feel solid and perform flawlessly.

Our standards:

  • Undermount sinks for clean lines

  • Single‑bowl kitchen sinks

  • Acrylic or cast‑iron tubs

  • Minimal overflow + drain hardware


🧼 Shower Glass


A major visual element that needs to feel intentional.

Our standards:

  • Frameless or minimal‑frame

  • Clear glass for openness

  • Hardware finish matched to the room


✨ Cabinet Hardware —

ā€œCabinet hardware is the jewelry of the home — small pieces that make a big statement.ā€

Pulls, knobs, and hinges complete a space the way a great watch or bracelet completes an outfit.

Our standards:

  • Clean, modern profiles

  • Consistent scale

  • Hinges matched or painted

  • Hardware chosen early to align with faucets + lighting


✨ The Many Shades of Gold

Gold isn’t one color — it’s a spectrum: champagne, brushed, satin, polished, warm, cool. If tones clash, the room feels chaotic.

We match gold across:

  • Faucets

  • Shower hardware

  • Cabinet pulls

  • Lighting

  • Door hardware

  • Hinges


Everything must read as one cohesive system.

🚪 Door Hardware


Often overlooked, but part of the jewelry story.

Our standards:

  • Modern lever handles

  • Matte black, brushed nickel, brass, or gold

  • Hinges matched or painted

  • Consistency across all interior doors


šŸ’” Lighting Fixtures


Lighting is functional, but the fixtures are decorative — the bridge between surfaces and hardware.

Our standards:

  • Clean silhouettes

  • Matching metal tones

  • Warm, consistent color temperature

  • Proper scale for each room



šŸ  Why It Matters


Fixtures and hardware are the touchpoints of the home. When metals match, lines are clean, and finishes are consistent, the home feels elevated, intentional, and beautifully curated.


This is where craftsmanship shows.


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