08 10 50 DOOR ACCESSORIES
Door accessories are the pieces that often provide the finishing touches, allowing your home to be
secure and operative. Take a look around and find all the accessories you need for your door.
Door Accessories
Keep your door in place with quality door hinges. HandleSets.com is proud to offer door hinges in multiple
types and sizes. Choose the appropriate hinge for your door and select from our many finish options.
Once you have selected a hinge, don't forget a finial to complete the job.
Protect your walls with a small but extremely functional tool, a door stop. HandleSets.com offers a variety
of door stops and at some of the lowest prices around. Choose from baseboard stops, floor stops, hinge
pin stops or wall stops. All provide the same protection, but each type gets the job done in a different way.
Door Knockers add a classy touch to your door, while providing an easy way for guests to announce their
arrival. Choose from over 80 door knockers brought to you by some of the best door hardware
manufacturers in the industry. There are many designs and styles to choose from. You are guaranteed to
find what they are looking for on HandleSets.com.
For those doors that take the brunt of constant use, door plates add that extra protection and security.
Whether you need a kick plate, a pull plate or a push plate, our selection of door plates ensure function
with style. In a variety of finishes, sizes and styles, your doors will have the protection they need.
Door guards keep you and your loved ones secured within your home. Whether it be for a little added
security or to keep children from opening doors they are not suppose to, we have a door guard to fit your
needs. Choose from our chain guards and our swing bars to see what would fit your door better.
Door accessories make living easier and more secure. Make sure you check out all that we offer for door
accessories.
Door Stops
Protect your new door hardware and walls with decorative door stops. Handlesets.com offers an array
of door stops to ensure that you will find the right type to fit your situation. Doorstops have many
different looks, placements and functionality. Although the purpose of door stops are all essentially the
same—stopping your door knob from slamming into the wall—they all get the job done in different
ways. Below are categories for each type of door stop we sell. Each section explains unique
characteristics each door stop may have, the type of setting they are best suited, what style it entails
and the physical placement of the stop.
Different Options for Door Stops
Most floor door stops are fastened to the floor allowing it to stop the door from
opening too wide. Like all stops, these prevent the door from coming into to
contact with the wall. This specific type of stop is a great choice when using a
nearby wall is impractical. Typically these floor door stops are dome-shaped
pieces that fashion to the floor and have rubber padding where the door makes
contact. Although these are not exactly high fashion, they are very functional.
Some designs are more subtle and take on more of a baseboard stop
appearance, while others have the added hold-open, hook function.
Most wall stops are installed on walls and prevent the door knob from making
contact with the wall. These stops are extremely simple and like all stops, easy
to install. A rubber stopper ensures quiet and damage-free knob to wall
contact. Handlesets.com offers wall stops in a variety of finishes and designs.
Baseboard door stops are fastened to either the bottom edge of the door or the
baseboard. These are extremely common and found in most households.
These stops come in multiple finishes and styles. There is the basic coil style
that you will find in most homes, the rigid sloping design and the one solid piece
design. The two latter designs tend to be sleek in appearance. Some
baseboard stops include a manual hold-open hook, allowing you to manually
hold your door open, if desired. These are significantly higher in price but
extremely functional. This type of door stop would be perfect for those high
traffic door ways around the home, office or school.
A hinge pin door stop is more discrete. This option stops a door like a
baseboard stop, but is installed on the hinge. These are probably the most
subtle types of door stops, making them perfect for anyone concerned with
aesthetic impact. A hinge pin stop works by slipping under the hinge. One leg of
the stop is curved back onto the door, while the other points towards the wall.
This way, when the door opens, the leg will ultimately make contact with the
wall, which prevents the door and the knob from reaching the wall.
Hinges
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o 3 in x 3 in
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o 3 1/2 in x 3 1/2 in
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o 4 in x 4 in
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o 4 1/2 in x 4 1/2 in
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o Cabinet Hinges
Door Hinges and Accessories
Door hardware is a very simple and affordable upgrade that can make a big difference in the function and
appearance of a door. Door hinges, while commonly overlooked, play a large role in the swing and
lifespan of many entryways. You can find door and cabinet hinges at HandleSets.com.
Hinges come in many different sizes, styles, and finishes such as: brass, bronze, copper, nickel, stainless
steel, and many more. Choosing an appropriate finish is an important consideration in order to unify all
door hardware components. For durability and improved security, choose a door hinge with more holes.
The addition of pre-drilled holes allows more gripping power for the hinge, door, and door frame.
Most hinges are reversible, this allows either end of the hinge to be mounted in an upright position.
Hinges can either be surface-mounted or recessed (mortised). Surface-mounted hinges are mounted on
the surfaces of the pieces being hinged, like the end of the door and the door frame. Mortised hinges
require the removal of material to allow the hinge to be recessed into the surface. However, some hinges
are a combination of hinge types where one leaf is surface-mounted while the other is mortised.
When choosing the right size and style for your door hinge, it is important to first examine the door that
will be receiving the installation. Many doors will have pre-cut hinge slots designed to simplify installation
of the hinge. Not all doors have this feature, but it is recommended to inspect your door before choosing
an applicable hinge. Many of these hinge slots will either have a square or rounded corner to help guide
you in choosing the proper door hinge.
Measuring your door is one of the final steps in narrowing your hinge selection. We offer the most
common door hinge dimensions including (in inches): 3x3 door hinges, 3.5x3.5 door hinges, 4x4 door
hinges, and 4.5x4.5 door hinges. Also, if you have pets or small children, consider a spring door hingeon
your exterior and garage doors. These hinges automatically close your door and can offer you an extra
level of security and peace of mind.
There is a lot of planning when it comes to door hinges. Planning the proper size, function, and style will
make the selection process that much easier. We also have a large selection of door hinges from some of
the worlds best known brands. Choose from our wide selection including, Baldwin door hinges, Stanley
door hinges, andDeltana door hinges, and more can be found at HandleSets.com.
Catches
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o Ball Catches
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o Roller Catches
Door Catches
If you're looking for ease of use in a door without the trouble of an actual latch, catches are the option for
you. These catches will hold a door shut without the use of a latch.
Ball Catches
These catches have a spring-loaded ball, similar to a button, that catches in a matching groove. Easy and
simple to install.
Roller Catches
These catches have a rotating cylinder instead of a ball. Easy and simple to install.
Security Bolts
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o Cremone Bolts
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o Flush Bolts
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o Surface Bolts
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Security Bolts
Surface bolts
Designed to be mounted on the inside of a door, allowing extra security while other locks are not in use or
for extra protection.
Flush and Cremone Bolts
Used to hold a door in place. They rest at the bottom of a door frame and slide into the floor, keeping the
door stationary until moved. Both of these solutions are subtle and unobtrusive.
Kick Plates, Pull Plates, and Push Plates
Door plates are decorative as well as functional, adding the finishing touch to dignify a door while
ensuring its long life by protecting high traffic spots. Shop door kick plates, pull plates, and push plates in
a variety of finishes selected to guarantee the right piece to match the style and look of your door.
Featured Door Plates
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o Kick Plates
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o Pull Plates
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o Push Plates
Door Guards
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o Chain Guards
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o Swing Bars
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Door Guards
For more security options, consider a door guard. Chain bars and swing guards are methods by which
you can ensure your door remains latched while communicating to someone outside. They can only be
unlatched from the inside and the door must shut completely, putting control in your hands, while
installing easily without the additional drilling a deadbolt requires. Shop our selection to upgrade your door
with a chain guard or a swing bar for additional security at an affordable cost.
Door knocker
Door Viewer
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