Door furniture explained: part one
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
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Lever handles, knobs, escutcheons, latches, locks, and door stops, all in matching finishes and all made from sturdy, solid brass.
It’s fair to say our bronze door hardware designs offer a bolder look, but the deep, dark finish also has a subtlety to it thanks to its matte finish.
It’s fair to say our bronze door hardware designs offer a bolder look, but the deep, dark finish also has a subtlety to it thanks to its matte finish.
Our antique brass finish is great if you’re aiming for a modern-meets-traditional look for your doors.
Our antique brass finish is great if you’re aiming for a modern-meets-traditional look for your doors.
Although it’s cool-toned, polished nickel is on the warmer side compared to chrome – and that makes it a really versatile finish for your door hardware.
Although it’s cool-toned, polished nickel is on the warmer side compared to chrome – and that makes it a really versatile finish for your door hardware.
Our quick guide will help you pick the perfect Corston finish for your home.
It’s been our biggest behind-the-scenes project to date. And now we’re moving in.
The founder of Mel. Architect welcomes us into the heart of her mid-terraced Victorian family home.