Changing Door Hardware Color

As she shows us it s a super easy diy project that packs a lot of bang for the buck.
Changing door hardware color. Door hardware is available in a variety of finishes to complement each other and other hardware that you may already have in your building on wood doors or steel doors finish availability and color appearance may vary by manufacturer hardware type series and or model. This house came with brushed nickel all the things. Remove the interior knob and thumb turn lock hardware to expose the holes in the door. But that s not the only way to change the finish for a more modern look.
You can quickly refresh dated brass or basic nickel hardware with just a few coats of spray paint which typically costs less than 10 a can. Changing out the door hardware door knobs and locks was the latest step in the home remodel. Also see how to clean your hardware plus finish color differences to view the dramatic differences between polished satin and antique colors of door hardware. Sometimes builders put in the cheapest hardware available and although it s useful and works it s not always the prettiest.
If your house keys are ever stolen one of your first orders of business is changing the locks on your doors so no one can gain access. Measure from the center of the knob hole to the center of the lock hole to determine the spread. Updating interior door hardware is a simple and super fast fix for anyone to do. While choosing a doorknob color might seem like a minor task it is just as important as choosing paint and furnishings because doorknobs also add personality to your space.
While the look is important when choosing the best finish for your commercial design project it should not be the. Along with painting doors a color another big difference is changing out the hardware from the original silver to an oil rubbed bronze. Change the locks when your keys have been lost or stolen. On a replacement set with a one piece exterior escutcheon that holds both the lock cylinder and latch the spread must match the holes exactly.
Brushed nickel knobs hinges light fixtures. Which is a step up from the 80 s gold knobs but i have always wanted black hardware and faucets.