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Notting Hill Initial D knob gives cabinets a personalized touch by featuring the letter D, so each door or drawer front can match a client name, room, or labeled bank of fronts. This knob uses an antique pewter finish that visually softens bright casework and helps new work blend with existing traditional metal finishes in a room. The design is part of the Notting Hill decorative hardware line, so it ties in with other coordinated pieces from the same brand on a project. The NHK-183-AP part number identifies this exact Initial D version in antique pewter, which helps keep orders and jobsite labeling straight when multiple knob styles are being used.
The Initial D knob functions as a standard knob from the Decorative Hardware & Moldings - Knobs category, so it mounts in the typical single-hole knob location on a cabinet door or drawer front. The antique pewter finish provides a neutral metal tone that works across painted or stained fronts, helping installers apply one finish throughout mixed-material projects. Referencing the NHK-183-AP manufacturer part number on plans or pull sheets connects ordering to installed position, particularly where multiple initials or decorative knobs appear on the same elevation.
The Notting Hill NHK-183-AP designation ties this knob specifically to the Initial D design, so it can be laid out on drawings wherever the D marker is needed in a cabinet run. Its decorative knob classification suits face-frame or frameless cabinetry where a single mounting point is planned for each front. The Initial D character on the knob face provides a built-in identifier on cabinetry in offices, residential mudrooms, or shared storage areas, reducing the need for separate tags or adhesive labels on finished wood surfaces. Because the knob is part of Notting Hill decorative hardware, it can be specified alongside other knobs from the same brand while holding this D-marked position for specific users or compartments.
The antique pewter finish described in the SAP and web descriptions gives this Initial D knob a subdued metal tone, which supports consistent appearance when used across differently lit areas of a project. On stained wood, the muted pewter finish allows grain and color to remain prominent while still providing a readable D character at the handhold point. On painted fronts, the same finish keeps the knob from appearing overly bright, helping maintain a uniform look across long cabinet walls. The Jewel reference in the web description positions this knob as a decorative element within the Notting Hill line, so the D character acts as both a functional marker and a visual focal point on individual doors or drawers.
The Notting Hill NHK-183-AP knob is the Initial D knob in antique pewter, giving cabinets a letter D marker and a decorative metal focal point on each front.
The Initial D design places the D character on the knob face, helping identify specific doors or drawers while still acting as the primary hand pull.
This knob is categorized under Decorative Hardware & Moldings - Knobs, so it fits into standard knob schedules on cabinet and millwork drawings.
The NHK-183-AP Initial D knob uses an antique pewter finish, providing a softer metal tone that balances with both painted and stained cabinet fronts.
The NHK-183-AP manufacturer part number uniquely identifies this Initial D knob in antique pewter, keeping purchasing and installation aligned on the same piece.
The Initial D antique pewter knob is produced by Notting Hill, positioning it within a coordinated decorative hardware line for cabinet projects.
The Notting Hill Initial D knob in antique pewter, identified as NHK-183-AP, gives each cabinet front a clear D marker within a decorative hardware look. Add this knob to project schedules wherever a letter-specific pull is required while keeping the finish and style consistent.
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