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Guiding Lighthouse knob in antique brass identifies this piece as the NHK-142-AB knob from Notting Hill, so you know you are working with a specific decorative knob design rather than a generic pull. The Notting Hill brand ties this knob to the Notting Hill decorative hardware and moldings line, which helps match it visually with other Notting Hill knobs on the same project. Being classified under knobs and decorative hardware and moldings defines it as a single-point pull for doors or drawers, which supports straightforward one-hole drilling layouts. The antique brass reference in the product name and SAP description establishes the finish look of the knob, which matters when coordinating with antique brass hinges or other brass hardware in the room. The Guiding Lighthouse naming indicates a lighthouse themed knob design that suits projects looking for a tropical or coastal visual focus on cabinet fronts.
The Guiding Lighthouse knob in antique brass is identified specifically as a knob, which signals a single mounting point and simplifies drilling operations on cabinet doors and drawer fronts during layout. Its classification as decorative hardware and moldings means it is intended for finished-face locations, so installers can confidently position it where hands will frequently grip the knob. The Notting Hill NHK-142-AB manufacturer part number gives a clear reference when marking shop drawings, which helps keep field installation aligned with the original hardware schedule. Being part of the knobs, Notting Hill product class also aids in organizing hardware bins and labels, reducing confusion when multiple knob styles are present in the same workspace.
The Notting Hill NHK-142-AB, Guiding Lighthouse knob in antique brass, is defined as a knob within the decorative hardware and moldings category, so it suits cabinet doors and drawers where a single grasp point is required. Its Guiding Lighthouse name and tropical reference in the product description position it as a thematic choice for projects aiming for a tropical or coastal influence in kitchens, baths, or built-ins. The antique brass finish called out in both the web and SAP descriptions supports use alongside other antique brass hardware items, keeping face-frame or frameless cabinet runs visually consistent. Being tagged under the knobs, Notting Hill product class makes it a natural match for other Notting Hill decorative hardware on the same job, which helps designers carry a unified style from one room to another without mixing unrelated lines.
The manufacturer part number NHK-142-AB provides a stable identifier for this Guiding Lighthouse knob, allowing shops to record it accurately on cutlists and hardware schedules so installers always pull the same antique brass knob for every opening. The repeated antique brass wording in the product name and descriptions reinforces the exact finish being specified, which helps reduce mismatch risk when multiple brass tones exist in the hardware room. Listing the product under decorative hardware and moldings signals that this knob is intended as visible trim, so finish carpenters can confidently treat it as part of the final presentation rather than back-of-house hardware. The alignment between the product name, SAP description, and web description creates a consistent description trail, which supports clear communication between designers, purchasing staff, and installers when they reference the Guiding Lighthouse knob for ordering or layout.
The knob uses manufacturer part number NHK-142-AB, which ties directly to Notting Hill documentation and helps keep ordering and specifications consistent across projects.
The product is classified under decorative hardware and moldings in the knobs, Notting Hill class, which identifies it as a visible cabinet knob for finished surfaces.
The NHK-142-AB Guiding Lighthouse knob is described as antique brass, giving a defined brass tone that aligns with other antique brass hardware selections.
The brand is Notting Hill, which places the knob within the Notting Hill decorative hardware lineup and helps coordinate it with other Notting Hill knobs.
This Notting Hill NHK-142-AB is identified as a knob, indicating a single mounting point style suited to doors and drawers needing one handhold.
The Guiding Lighthouse name and tropical reference point to a lighthouse themed decorative look, suited to coastal or tropical cabinet design schemes.
The Notting Hill NHK-142-AB, Guiding Lighthouse knob in antique brass, combines a defined lighthouse themed knob design with a clearly specified antique brass finish. Its placement in the decorative hardware and moldings knobs category confirms its role as visible cabinet hardware. The consistent naming across web description and SAP description supports smooth ordering through Wurth Baer Supply when the same knob is required across multiple cabinet runs or follow-up phases.
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