Concrete Door Handles

Malan Heyns
by Malan Heyns
2 Materials
$1
48 Hours
Easy

If you are looking for something new and a bit different to do with your old cupboard, why not create your own stylish and easy concrete drawer pulls in just a few easy steps. I love working with concrete! Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy to work with. And there is so much you can do with it.

This was the piece before I got to work.

You can use a silicone baking tray in any shape that you'd like. (The possibilities are endless!)

Pour the concrete into the mold, and then stick a a screw into the center of each mold.


Let them dry for about 48 hours (patience will pay off!).

Once the handles are fully dry, you can take them out of the silicone mold. Then sand them down on the corners for a fully smooth surface.


Then, you can screw them into your drawers.

It looks very stylish and rugged! I love how they came out, and I hope you like them as well. Give it a try yourself.


Let me know what you think in the comments! Feel free to check out moreof what I do on my Instagram account @malanheyns

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  • Tracey Frieszell Tracey Frieszell on Jun 22, 2019

    I wanted to see if anyone thinks that plaster of Paris would work as well???? Help

  • Janelle Janelle on Jun 22, 2019

    What is the screw pokes thru on the other end? Im thinking of doing pineapppe ones for my daughter. All the drawer pulls ive seen though actually are 2 pieces with the screw going into the pull

  • Ma_pa_jackrabbit Ma_pa_jackrabbit on Jan 11, 2020

    What about resin. You could have literally any color you want.

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