Schaub Pub House backplate is a decorative backplate designed for a pull, giving a finished layer behind the handle where the pull mounts. This backplate from Schaub and Company works as part of a decorative hardware layout, so pulls in the same area present a coordinated look. The brushed nickel finish provides a neutral metal tone that pairs with many brushed nickel pulls, supporting consistent appearance across doors and fronts. With its defined size and center spacing, this backplate sets a predictable footprint on the mounting surface, which helps lay out drill positions in a repeatable pattern. The product is identified by manufacturer part number 5112B-BN, so the same backplate style can be referenced and reordered when more openings are added or when hardware is matched across multiple cabinet runs.
The backplate for pull, brushed nickel, 12 inch center-to-center description specifies that the mounting holes are set on a 12 inch center-to-center layout, so the pull installed with it must match that spacing. This fixed 12 inch center-to-center distance defines where holes are drilled in the cabinet face, supporting consistent horizontal runs on large doors or wide drawer fronts. Because the center-to-center dimension is known, installation jigs or drilling templates can be configured around the 12 inch spacing for repeat cabinet layouts. Using a backplate with a defined center-to-center span also helps standardize pull placement across multiple cabinets in the same project.
The SAP description and web description both identify this product as a backplate for a pull in brushed nickel, placing it within decorative hardware layouts where brushed nickel is the chosen finish. In practice, that means this Schaub and Company backplate can be positioned on doors or drawer fronts in cabinet installations that already specify brushed nickel pulls, aligning the underlying plate with the visible handle. The 12 inch center-to-center span lets it serve wide pulls in applications such as broad drawers or tall doors where a longer pull is preferred. Because the backplate is defined as part of the Pub House style group, it fits projects that call for that specific visual family, so similar areas can share the same design language.
The 12 inch center-to-center specification ties the backplate directly to pulls drilled on that spacing, which matters when laying out multiple cabinets, because each pull and backplate pair will fall in the same relative position. That predictable spacing helps keep alignment consistent across rows of wide drawers or banks of doors, reducing layout variation from one opening to the next. Matching a pull to this backplate requires the same 12 inch center-to-center dimension, so the handle posts align with the prepared openings through the backplate and into the cabinet face. The Schaub Pub House naming connects this backplate to a defined product class of backplates, which assists in planning coordinated sets where all pulls share the same underlying plate style. The manufacturer part number 5112B-BN also acts as a stable reference for drawings and cut lists, which supports repeatable specification on future phases of work.
The Schaub Pub House backplate is identified as a backplate for a pull, so it is used behind a matching pull in cabinet or similar decorative hardware applications.
The backplate for pull, brushed nickel, has a 12 inch center-to-center dimension, so it matches pulls drilled on a 12 inch post spacing for consistent layout.
The brushed nickel finish allows this backplate to align with brushed nickel pulls, creating a unified look across doors and drawers that specify this metal tone.
This backplate is produced by Schaub and Company and is identified by manufacturer part number 5112B-BN, which supports precise reordering and specification.
The 12 inch center-to-center spacing suits longer pulls typically placed on wide drawer fronts, so the backplate aligns with hardware sized for broad openings.
This backplate defines the visual base for a pull, so designers can plan consistent footprints and finishes across multiple cabinet faces using the same style group.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, in brushed nickel with a 12 inch center-to-center layout, provides a defined footprint for longer pulls where a matching plate is desired. The clear 12 inch spacing, the brushed nickel finish, and the 5112B-BN part number tie this piece to specific pull sizing and visual style, which supports consistent layouts across wide drawers and tall doors. When a project calls for a coordinated brushed nickel decorative hardware run, this backplate offers a documented option for pulls drilled on a 12 inch center-to-center pattern.