Schaub Pub House backplate gives a defined mounting footprint behind a pull, so the handle seats against a consistent surface and the finished cabinet front line looks uniform from door to door. This backplate for pull is identified as the Schaub and Company Pub House design, so it matches the Pub House look across a run of fronts wherever that design is used. The 4 inch center-to-center dimension sets fixed spacing between pull posts, which keeps drilling layouts aligned when repeating the same handle position across multiple doors or drawers. The brushed nickel finish provides a specific metal tone that coordinates with brushed nickel pulls, so the plate and handle present as one unified piece on the face of the cabinet. The component is classified under decorative hardware backplates, so it serves both as a visual detail and as the defined base for the pull.
The 4 inch center-to-center specification sets the distance between the pull mounting points on this backplate, so any pull used with it needs posts that match that same 4 inch spread for proper seating against the plate. The description as a backplate for pull defines its role behind a cabinet pull, so the part sits between the pull and the door or drawer face to create a framed footprint. The brushed nickel identifier describes the visible finish on the piece, so the plate reads as brushed nickel wherever it is installed on the cabinet run. The Pub House label marks the design family, so this backplate ties visually to other Pub House decorative hardware elements when those are used on the same job.
This Pub House backplate for pull, brushed nickel, 4 inch center-to-center is intended for use behind a pull on cabinet or similar fronts, so it establishes a defined trim area around the handle location. The 4 inch center-to-center measurement means it fits layouts built around a 4 inch pull spacing, which is common on many cabinet doors and drawers. Because the part is described specifically as a backplate for pull rather than a standalone pull, it works as the base component in a hardware stack, sitting against the surface while the pull mounts over it. The brushed nickel designation makes it suitable wherever a brushed nickel pull is specified, so the plate and pull read as one coordinated element across a bank of fronts. The Pub House identification connects it to the Schaub Pub House style family, so it is applied on projects that call for that particular decorative pattern or want continuity with existing Pub House pulls.
The 4 inch center-to-center detail on this Schaub Pub House backplate supports consistent hole spacing from opening to opening, because every pull location that uses this plate follows the same 4 inch geometry. That regular spacing allows jigs and boring patterns to stay the same across doors and drawers that share the hardware layout, which can streamline shop or onsite workflows. The brushed nickel finish detail ensures the visible metal surface at the base of the pull matches brushed nickel pulls, so there is no color or sheen shift between the plate and the handle across a run of cabinetry. The clear product labeling as a backplate for pull defines its role in the hardware stack, so planners can specify it wherever a pull needs a defined visual footprint on the face. The manufacturer part number 5104B-BN provides a precise way to call out this exact brushed nickel, 4 inch center-to-center Pub House backplate on drawings, cut lists, or order forms, which supports repeatable results when projects move from design to installation.
This Pub House backplate for pull is specified at 4 inch center-to-center, so it supports pulls with posts set on a 4 inch spread for correct alignment on the plate.
The Schaub Pub House backplate is described as brushed nickel, so its visible metal surface presents a brushed nickel appearance at the pull location.
This product functions as a backplate for pull, so it sits behind the pull on the cabinet face to define the decorative footprint around the handle.
The 5104B-BN designation is the manufacturer part number for this brushed nickel Pub House backplate, so it uniquely identifies this specific 4 inch center-to-center model.
This brushed nickel backplate is identified as the Pub House design from Schaub and Company, so it aligns with other Pub House decorative hardware pieces.
The description as a 4 inch center-to-center brushed nickel backplate refers to the same Pub House backplate, confirming its 4 inch spacing and brushed nickel finish.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, brushed nickel, 4 inch center-to-center, gives a defined brushed nickel base under a pull laid out on a 4 inch spread, so it supports uniform hardware geometry. Using the 5104B-BN designation for this Pub House backplate ties job notes and orders to the same brushed nickel, 4 inch center-to-center piece across repeat projects. For cabinet runs built around a 4 inch brushed nickel pull layout in the Pub House style, this backplate provides the matching decorative footprint at each pull location.