Cabinet bumpers are small stick-on or screw-mounted pads that cushion contact points on cabinet doors and drawers, reducing noise, protecting finishes, and preventing slamming. In kitchens, bathrooms, offices, and workshops, these unobtrusive pieces of cabinet hardware create a soft-close feel without replacing hinges, and they keep face frames and door panels free from chips, dents, and scuffs.

Choose from rubber, silicone, polyurethane, or felt bumpers in clear, white, black, or brown to match your cabinetry. Shapes include hemispherical, square, and cylindrical, with thicknesses that set the door gap and absorb impact. High-tack adhesive bumpers install in seconds and hold firmly; screw-in bumpers add durability for heavy-use doors. Quality options use non-marking adhesives, resist yellowing, and maintain grip across temperature changes.

Benefits go beyond quiet. Bumpers stabilize doors, reduce vibration that loosens fasteners, and keep glass inserts from rattling. They protect painted, stained, and laminated surfaces, and they provide consistent spacing for even reveals across a run of cabinets. They also work under cutting boards, coasters, electronics, and picture frames to prevent sliding and marring.

How to choose and install:
- Measure door and frame contact points and select bumper thickness to maintain your desired gap.
- For adhesive types, clean surfaces with isopropyl alcohol, let dry, then press firmly for 10–30 seconds; wait 24 hours for full bond.
- For screw-in styles, mark locations and drill a small pilot hole to avoid splitting.
- Place two bumpers near the top corners of doors and add a third at the bottom for tall doors to prevent rocking.
- Buy bulk packs for kitchens and keep extras on hand for quick replacements.

Browse adhesive, felt, rubber, and silicone cabinet bumpers sized for drawers, doors, and furniture. Filter by diameter, height, hardness, and color to match your project and upgrade your cabinet hardware.