It can be a difficult decision when choosing the right door hardware, barn door hardware, sliding door hardware, pocket door hardware, bifold door hardware and more. You may think it is an easy decision based on the door you chose, but sometimes when you start shopping through 100’s of styles, you end up with decision paralysis! Well we’re here to help make that decision easier!
So why change up your door handles in the first place? Well, updating your door hardware, kitchen hardware or even closet door hardware can be a cost-effective home improvement that can make a huge impact! The best part about door hardware is that you can always stay in trend, for those trendsetters, updating hardware can be done easily and you won’t break the bank. Whereas if you want to stay in kitchen trends every time there is a new kitchen cabinet style out on Pinterest, you not only will be hurting your bank account but you need to factor in all of the construction time. Hardware can be updated and installed by YOU! Yes YOU! Eliminating the need for a contractor and significantly reducing the time it takes to complete your project. So here is what you need to know when you’re deciding on what hardware to change out.
TYPES OF DOOR HARDWARE
Door hardware, whether it is a knob or lever, has four options you need to understand before purchasing; Privacy, Dummy, Passage, and Keyed Entry.
Privacy Handle:
A Privacy handle is where it can be locked from one side of the hardware. Privacy handles or knobs are typically used for bathrooms where whoever is inside can lock from the inside and cannot be opened from the outside, unless it is unlocked from the inside.
Dummy Handle:
The Dummy handle does not have any function. These are often used for closets or cabinets where most of the time you only need one and you simply pull it rather then giving pressure or having to twist.
Passage Handle:
A Passage handle is used the most often. These are used for bedrooms or anywhere that you enter through a door on both sides, it has no lock and requires a movement or pressure.
Keyed Entry Handle:
A Keyed Entry handle is exactly how it sounds. It requires a key to enter and is often used on entry doors or garages.
Upgrade your door handles in your home !
Package One ($300)
Includes: 6 Villa passage handles in nickel satin finish
3 Villa privacy handles in satin nickel finish
2 Taymor deadbolts in satin nickel finish
Package Two ($350)
Includes: 6 Daylon passage square levers in matte black finish
3 Daylon privacy square levers in matte black finish
2 Weiser square deadbolt with smartkey or fob
Package Three ($550)
Includes: 6 Halifax square passage in matte black finish
3 Halifax square privacy in matte black finish
2 Weiser square deadbolt in matte black finish
Package Four ($600)
Includes: 6 Taymor Vega square passage lever in black finish
3 Taymor Vega square privacy lever in black finish
2 Taymor Premier deadbolt square in black finish
Talk to one of our experts today to see what hardware will suit your home. While supplies last.