Schaub Pub House backplate describes a specific backplate from Schaub and Company that is designed for use behind an appliance pull, so it provides a defined mounting surface that visually ties the pull to surrounding decorative hardware. The product is identified as a backplate for an appliance pull, which means it sits between the pull and the door face, helping installers align the pull position to the decorative trim layout on the panel. The 5124AB-PN manufacturer part number identifies this exact Pub House pattern and finish combination, which matters when matching existing Schaub decorative hardware or ordering repeats for multiple panels. Being part of the Decorative Hardware and Moldings backplates category places this part in the finishing stage of a project, where consistent details on faces of doors and panels are important.
The stated 24 inch center-to-center measurement indicates the backplate is drilled or configured to work with pulls that have 24 inches between fastener points, so layout for appliance pulls can follow a single drilling template. The description as a backplate for an appliance pull clarifies that it is sized to sit under a long appliance handle, which helps visually anchor wide pulls on tall appliance doors. The polished nickel reference means the visible surface presents that finish when mounted, supporting installations where finish continuity across pulls, knobs, and backplates is a project requirement.
The product name "Schaub Pub House Backplate for Appliance Pull" identifies it as part of Schaub and Companys Pub House line, so it aligns with projects that already specify Pub House decorative hardware. The category placement in decorative hardware and moldings backplates signals that it is intended for visible faces such as cabinet or appliance panels, giving designers a defined trim piece for feature doors. The callout "Backplate for Appliance Pull" points to use with appliance doors that carry larger pulls, so it fits well on tall refrigerator doors or similar appliance fronts where a long pull is already planned. The 24 inch center-to-center dimension means the backplate is suited to handles spaced at 24 inches, which typically appear on wider appliance fronts rather than narrow cabinet doors. Because the web description states polished nickel, this backplate works best in layouts built around polished nickel decorative hardware, helping maintain a single metal tone across all exposed hardware. The manufacturer part number 5124AB-PN gives project teams a precise identifier when repeating the same backplate on multiple matching appliance panels.
The 24 inch center-to-center description provides a fixed distance between mounting points, which allows installers to repeat the same pull spacing across multiple appliance doors for consistent alignment. Defining the product as a backplate for an appliance pull means the plate is sized and shaped to sit directly behind a pull of that length, so the visible footprint of the pull and plate read as a coordinated unit on the door. The polished nickel reference signals that the backplate presents a polished nickel surface to the room, supporting layouts where finish matching between this part, the appliance pull, and other decorative hardware is part of the design intent. Being categorized as a Schaub backplate in the decorative hardware and moldings group shows that it is at home in detailed millwork environments, where trim elements like this plate reinforce style families such as the Pub House line. The explicit Pub House naming in the product title connects the backplate to that design family, which helps reduce variation in style when multiple handles and backplates from the same line are specified across a space.
The Schaub Pub House backplate is described as a backplate for an appliance pull, so it is intended to sit behind an appliance handle on a door or panel.
The backplate is specified as 24 inch center-to-center, meaning it aligns with appliance pulls spaced 24 inches apart, which simplifies drilling and positioning on wide doors.
The web description calls out polished nickel, so the visible surface of the backplate presents a polished nickel finish to match polished nickel decorative hardware.
The product is listed under decorative hardware and moldings backplates, indicating its role as a visible trim piece on cabinet or appliance faces.
The 5124AB-PN manufacturer part number identifies this exact Schaub Pub House appliance pull backplate, supporting accurate reordering and specification.
The Pub House name ties this backplate to Schaub and Companys Pub House line, which supports coordinated styling with other Pub House decorative hardware.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for appliance pull, identified by part number 5124AB-PN, offers a defined trim piece in the decorative hardware and moldings backplates category. Its 24 inch center-to-center spacing aligns with appliance pulls of the same spread, which supports consistent drilling patterns across multiple large doors. The polished nickel description indicates a bright metal finish that coordinates with polished nickel pulls and other decorative hardware. For projects where the Pub House design family and polished nickel hardware are already specified, this backplate provides a matching element behind long appliance pulls so design, layout, and finish work together on appliance fronts.