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US Yacht Millwork Specification

Yacht Interior Cabinet Hardware for Custom Millwork

For US yacht interiors, the hardware decision often starts with the millwork package rather than a standard retail size. Capramont & Co supports new-build and refit cabinetry with project-specific center-to-center review, material selection, physical finish approval and drawing-led specification for cabinet pulls, knobs and larger panel hardware made to order in England.

US project intake

Define the millwork condition before choosing the hardware

New-build cabinetry, refit work, humid interior zones and large panel fronts create different hardware requirements. Establish the project condition first, then resolve size, projection, material and approval.

01

New-build millwork

Coordinate center-to-center dimensions with shop drawings, repeated drawer widths, door construction and the intended hardware family before drilling.

02

Refit & existing holes

Record existing hole spacing before removing legacy hardware. Eligible Capramont pulls can be reviewed around project-specific dimensions.

03

Humidity & wet zones

Vanities, galleys and other moisture-prone interiors should be reviewed for base material, cleaning conditions and environmental exposure.

04

Large fronts & panels

Appliance panels, tall doors and larger fronts require separate review of grip, projection, fixing depth, panel construction and repeated use.

US specification workflow

Move from shop drawings to a controlled hardware release

The US route is designed around the information a millwork or design team normally needs to resolve before a made-to-order package is released.

01 / Geometry

Confirm center-to-center

Check hole spacing, overall length, projection, panel thickness and any repeated dimensions shown on the millwork drawings. Review drawings →

02 / Material

Choose by project condition

Select the material route from humidity, salt-air exposure, weight, appearance and repeated-use requirements rather than a generic marine label. Review materials →

03 / Approval

Approve the physical reference

Review the material and finish against cabinetry, stone, metalwork and lighting before the main made-to-order package is released. Review sample →

04 / Control

Coordinate the package

Use one controlled hardware schedule when products, sizes, quantities, rooms and approval status need to remain aligned across the yacht interior. Review schedule route →

05 / Release

Resolve exceptions before production

Non-standard center-to-center dimensions, existing drilling, larger fronts and project-specific material questions should be reviewed before quotation. Open project review →

06 / Product

Shortlist the hardware family

Use the Hardware Finder and collection routes after the project condition is understood, then verify the exact product and material combination. Open Hardware Finder →

Material selection by condition

Use the underlying metal to solve the project requirement

Atelier materials serve different purposes. Final suitability remains product- and application-specific, and a material listed here should not be assumed to be available on every product.

01

Humidity · Salt Air

316L Stainless Steel

The principal marine-grade stainless route where moisture, humidity and salt-air exposure are important interior specification factors.

02

Low Mass · Solid Metal

Solid Titanium

Genuine solid titanium rather than a titanium-colored finish, relevant where low weight and inherent corrosion resistance matter to the brief.

03

Warm Metal · Performance Base

Naval Brass

A warm-metal route for selected yacht interiors where brass character is part of the design language and the underlying alloy is material to review.

Yacht refit

Existing hole spacing can define the replacement strategy

A refit should not begin by forcing cabinetry to accept a new standard size. Record the existing drilling and review whether an eligible pull can be made around the required center-to-center dimension.

Capture the existing condition

Provide the current hole spacing, drawer or door thickness, preferred overall length, projection constraints, quantity and photographs or drawings where available.

Open Center-to-Center & Replacement Guidance →
01Existing hole spacing
02Panel thickness
03Required overall length
04Projection constraints
05Quantity by location
06Material & finish direction

Appliance & large-panel millwork

Treat large fronts as a separate hardware problem

Refrigerator panels, tall pantry fronts and other large millwork elements can require different pull scale, projection and fixing review from standard drawers.

01

Grip & leverage

Check the intended hand position and the force required to operate the panel rather than selecting a pull only by visual scale.

02

Projection

Review neighboring panels, circulation clearances and the relationship between handle projection and the surrounding millwork.

03

Fixing depth

Confirm panel construction and fixing depth before the final hardware package is released.

04

Family coordination

Larger pulls can be coordinated with smaller cabinet hardware while preserving a consistent material and finish direction.

Millwork application routes

Different interior packages create different hardware decisions

US yacht millwork condition Primary hardware question Best next route
Cabin closets & built-ins Repeated center-to-center dimensions and family coordination Hardware Finder + drawing review
Vanities & humid interiors Material environment, cleaning and finish approval US Materials & Finishes
Galley cabinetry Grip, clearance, repeated use and panel construction Project & Drawing Review
Bars & entertainment millwork High-touch use, material route and coordinated appearance Material + product review
Appliance & tall panels Pull scale, projection, fixing depth and leverage Large-panel project review
Refit cabinetry Existing drilling and non-standard hole spacing Replacement Matrix + project review

US project evidence

Build the hardware decision from product, sample and drawing evidence

Product Shortlist

Use live product data to identify the actual hardware family, dimensions and currently supported product options.

Browse hardware

Physical Approval

Review a material or finish reference against the yacht interior palette before the made-to-order package is released.

Review samples

Millwork Review

Submit shop drawings or project details when center-to-center dimensions, existing holes, larger fronts or quantities need coordination.

Submit project details

US millwork questions

Yacht cabinet hardware FAQs for US projects

Can Capramont review existing US hole spacing for a yacht refit?

Yes. Existing center-to-center dimensions can be reviewed against eligible hardware where the project needs to retain existing drilling.

Can project drawings use inches?

US project communication can use inches where appropriate. Final dimensions should be confirmed during project review so the manufacturing requirement is unambiguous.

Does every yacht area need 316L stainless steel?

No. Material selection should follow the actual interior condition. 316L is the principal marine-grade stainless route, while other Atelier materials serve different appearance, weight and performance requirements.

Can different materials be used across one yacht interior?

Different interior locations may justify different material routes. The project should be reviewed as a coordinated package rather than assuming one material is correct everywhere.

Can larger pulls be reviewed for appliance or tall panels?

Yes. Larger-front requirements can be reviewed for pull scale, center-to-center dimensions, projection, fixing depth and coordination with smaller cabinet hardware.

US yacht millwork conditions

Start with the millwork problem, not the collection name

For US yacht projects, these six routes organize cabinet hardware around the condition the millwork team needs to solve: new-build cabinetry, humid interiors, closet storage, high-touch entertainment areas, large appliance fronts and refit work with existing hole spacing.

yacht cabinet pulls for US custom millwork built-ins and new-build cabinetry

New build · Custom millwork

Cabinetry & Built-Ins

Start with the hardware family, then coordinate center-to-center dimensions across repeated drawers, doors, built-ins and cabin storage.

Best route when drilling has not yet been fixed by the millwork package.

Open Hardware Finder
316L cabinet hardware for yacht vanity millwork bathrooms and humid interiors

Humidity · Material review

Vanities & Wet-Zone Millwork

Review moisture, humidity, cleaning and salt-air exposure before selecting the base material for vanity and other moisture-prone interior cabinetry.

316L, naval brass and other Atelier routes should be judged by project condition.

Review US Materials
cabinet pulls for yacht closets cabin storage and repeated center-to-center millwork

Closets · Repeated dimensions

Cabin Storage & Closets

Coordinate pull scale and center-to-center dimensions across repeated doors, drawers and fitted storage rather than selecting each location separately.

Useful where one hardware family must work across several storage elevations.

Browse Cabinet Handles
high-use yacht bar entertainment millwork cabinet hardware and performance materials

High touch · Wear review

Bars & Entertainment Millwork

Repeated handling can make wear, marking resistance, grip and finish direction more important than a purely decorative material choice.

Review performance-led material routes alongside the intended visual language.

Compare Material Routes
yacht appliance panel pulls for large custom millwork refrigerator and tall fronts

Large fronts · Projection

Appliance & Tall Panels

Larger fronts need separate review of pull scale, grip, projection, fixing depth and panel construction before the hardware is released.

Use project review when appliance or tall-panel requirements differ from standard drawers.

Review Large-Panel Requirements
replacement yacht cabinet hardware for refit existing hole spacing and custom center-to-center dimensions

Refit · Existing hole spacing

Replacement & Refit

Existing drilling can be the controlling dimension. Record the current hole spacing before assuming a replacement pull must use a standard size.

Eligible hardware can be reviewed around project-specific center-to-center dimensions.

Open Replacement Guidance

This US matrix is organized by millwork condition rather than by collection. Use the destination route to resolve the project problem first, then verify the exact product, material, center-to-center dimension and finish before release.