July 9, 2021 by WindowRama
How to Choose Entry Door Hardware
A well-designed front door can not only enhance your curb appeal but can also stand the test of time. Come to think of it, have you ever realized how amazing it is that you can open and close your front door literally thousands of times without giving it a second thought. Speaking of, have you ever give much thought to your front doorknob and locks? Because of their “utility nature”, these workhorses of your entry door system don’t get much due. But if you’re looking to replace what you have now or you’re in the process of considering an entire door replacement project, there are more than a few options at your disposal. Before we explore those options, perhaps we should start with understanding just what is meant by “entry door hardware?”
The Function of Entry Door Hardware
Entry door hardware is made up of a series of components that vary, depending on the configuration of your door, but primarily include knobs, levers/handles, and locks. In addition to the mechanical function of these elements, e.g. the cylinder that joins the interior and exterior fixtures, they can also serve as a complement to your home’s decor, both inside and out. Speaking of the cylinder, let’s unpack that concept a bit further. Essentially, the cylinder is the heart of the system in that it controls the locking and unlocking process of a deadbolt lock. It does this by engaging with a series of spring-loaded pins inside the lock itself. When you put your key into the lock, the jagged edges of the key itself push those pins into position within the body of the locking mechanism, in effect moving those spring-loaded pins into a position that tells the lock to open up. Another aspect to consider when choosing door hardware is whether or not it needs to be ADA-compliant. This would apply to locks, exit devices, handles, pulls, latches, and any other operable part on a door. Here’s more background on the topic to help you make an informed decision.
Stylish Entry Door Hardware Options from Emtek™
There are a number of brands on the market that have a significant selection of styles and finishes… from traditional and classic, to more modern and contemporary. Plus, with the advent of smart technology, your entryway can provide added security and access, whether you’re near or far.
Shown in satin brass finish, the Transitional Heritage Entry Set can be paired with a variety of levers, including Breslin, Astin, and Myles just to name a few, as well as a variety of knobs – from rounded to squared. This one-piece design makes a bold statement for any entryway.
The Davos Entry Set from Emtek, shown in flat black finish, can be ordered with any brass knob or lever for the inside trim. With a matching latch and strike plate, this model also features the EMPowered™ Motorized Smart Lock Upgrade. Through the Yale Access app it gives you the power to lock and unlock from near or far. It’s also available in a host of other finishes including oil rubbed bronze, satin nickel, polished chrome, satin brass, unlacquered brass, and polished nickel.
Pocket doors are a great solution for spots where space doesn’t allow for a hinged door. The Pocket Door Tubular Privacy Lock from Emtek, shown in polished nickel finish, also comes with a dummy lock for double door applications. Available in a host of other finishes including oil rubbed bronze, satin nickel, polished chrome, satin brass, unlacquered brass, and polished nickel.
Big doors call for equally prominent hardware. Take this example. Show in flat black finish, this door pull not only integrates seamlessly with the door, but its stainless steel construction means it will stand up to the rigors of many uses over time. It’s also available in a brushed or polished stainless steel finish.
The Orion Tubular Entry Set in polished chrome finish brings a flair of modernity to just about any living space. It’s also available in oil-rubbed bronze, satin nickel, flat black, satin brass, unlacquered brass and polished nickel finish, and a wealth of levers and knobs for the interior.
Looking to make a statement with your hardware? The Hammered Brass Lever in oil-rubbed bronze finish comes complete with latch, strike plate and can also be paired with a brass rosette, in either Hammered, Arts & Crafts, or Brass Quincy style. It’s also available in satin nickel, flat black, or unlacquered brass finish.
Knobs. This tried and true method of opening and closing doors has been around for a long time and there’s a reason. It just works! But not all knobs are created equal. The Cadet Knob, shown here in oil-rubbed bronze finish, offers the best of both worlds – old-world charm and superior construction for durable performance.
In many older homes, crystal door knobs are still a thing. Or perhaps you’re trying to capture that historic vibe by featuring nods to a bygone era. Whatever the application, Crystal Door knobs like this one can bring that very aesthetic to every turn. From the simple to the more ornate, a crystal doorknob is a great addition to class up the place.
The Turino Door Lever sounds just like it looks. For those looking to add some European flair to their doors, this is a great option. Shown here in oil-rubbed bronze finish, it’s also available in satin nickel, pewter, flat black, polished chrome, satin brass, French antique, polished brass, unlacquered brass, and polished nickel.
For those seeking a keyed lever entry solution, there are a variety of styles to choose from. The example shown here is from the Hanover series, but the style and shape options run the gamut and with names like “Helios”, “Petal”, “Rope” and “Egg” you’re sure to find one that suits you.
In Conclusion
As you can see there are many different style, finish, and functional considerations to make when looking to figure out how to choose entry door hardware. One last point about smart door locks. With so many of us traveling in different directions these days, the ability to have peace of mind when you’re away from home can go a long way. These systems provide maximum control over the access to your home, which also comes in handy if you want to grant temporary access while you’re out to a service professional for example.