Decorative Stove Knobs Exist to Make Your Kitchen Even More Personalized

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updated Feb 25, 2021
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Sometimes the smallest upgrade makes a huge impact. Be it switching out throw pillows in your living room, or changing up your duvet cover in your bedroom, the small things can give a space a new vibe. And in your kitchen, you can switch up your entire design by simply changing your stove’s knobs — and that’s probably something you’ve never considered before this moment, right?

Big Chill, the appliance retailer best known for its retro-inspired line of colorful refrigerators, stoves, and dishwashers, offers an entire line of gas stove knob replacements, available in seven of its classic shades including Pink Lemonade, Buttercup Yellow, and Beach Blue.

If you don’t see a knob color that suits your fancy, you can contact Big Chill and shop its expanded line of color options, and/or request a custom color for an extra charge. However, note that these knobs will only fit the Big Chill gas retro stove, and not the brand’s Pro or Classic ranges.

Unfortunately, if you don’t have a Big Chill gas stove, these knobs most likely won’t fit on other brands’ appliances. But, don’t let that stop you from falling in love with the idea of colorful range knobs. Most stoves come with detachable knobs that can be cleaned and then painted in whatever color you desire.

Before you spray, first make sure you’re using a spray paint that is meant for plastic surfaces (most knobs are plastic, but if your stove knobs are of a different material, go with the appropriate spray paint) and that you’re not painting over any vital information printed on the knobs themselves, which is sometimes a detail featured on certain ranges.