What is ironmongery for doors?
Door ironmongery, also
known as door hardware or door furniture, refers to the hardware used on doors
to improve their functionality and/or appearance. This type of hardware
includes all kinds of attachments and fixtures that can be added to doors, such
as door
handles, door
hooks and door letter plates.
If you are looking to
refresh the look of your doors, start by replacing old and worn out
ironmongery. Not sure which ironmongery to get for your doors? Door ironmongery
will vary depending on the style and material of the door as well as the
location of the door (i.e. indoors or outdoors).
Types of doors.
Sliding doors.
Sliding doors are modern
doors that can easily open up a space. These are also great space-saving
options for smaller rooms. Sliding doors are often used on the back of houses
to open onto a patio or garden. However, sliding doors can also be found inside
the house in wardrobes, bathrooms, pantries and utility rooms.
What hardware do you need for sliding doors?
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Sliding door handles
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Sliding
door locks or latches
For a sliding door,
essential hardware includes a sliding door system to allow it to function, as
well as sliding
door handles and a sliding door lock or
latch. Sliding door latches offer privacy whilst sliding door locks provide
more security. However, not all doors require locks and latches. For instance,
door locks are not necessary for wardrobe doors.
French doors.
French doors are elegant
double doors that commonly feature glass panels, allowing a lot of natural
light into the house. These are often used to connect a home’s interior and
exterior, being a great choice to open onto outdoor spaces.
What hardware do you need for French doors?
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Door hinges
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Door handles
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Door locks
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Door bolts
Essential ironmongery for
French doors includes door hinges and door handles. Doors that open onto the
outside will require more security than interior doors. This will include door
locks or latches, such as flush bolts or surface bolts. Some examples of
ironmongery that can be installed on French doors include matt black lever
on round rose, black straight fishtail door bolt and silver
concealed hinges.
Dutch doors.
Also known as stable doors
or half doors, Dutch doors are split in half, meaning the top and bottom of the
door operate separately. These act as great patio doors to let kids or pets out
of the house or as kitchen doors to let air in.
What hardware do you need for Dutch doors?
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Door hinges
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Door handle
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Door lock
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Door latch or bolt
Essential door furniture
for Dutch doors includes door hinges, door handles and door locks. To ensure
both parts of the door are locked and secure, add a door latch, such as a
stunning cabinet latch or a popular 64mm satin stainless steel
tubular latch, to the top part of the door and a door lock to the bottom
of the door alongside a door handle.
Passage doors.
Passage doors are the most
popular type of door. These are interior doors that provide passage from one
room to the other. Passage doors are installed on hinges, so these can be
easily swung open or close.
What hardware do you need for passage doors?
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Door hinges
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Door handles
Essential door hardware
for passage doors includes door hinges and door handles, such as the best-selling matt
black knurled lever handle. If you require privacy
for rooms, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, turn and
release locks can be added. For rooms
that require security, add door locks instead. Passage doors can also be
adorned with other functional hardware, such as door
closers and door hooks.
Front doors.
Entry doors or front doors
require a high level of security. Plus, as the first thing many visitors and
guests see before entering your home, front doors need to be functional and
welcoming.
What hardware do you need for front doors?
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Door handle
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Door hinges
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Door lock
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Door bolt
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Door numbers
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Door letter plate
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Door escutcheon
Front doors are the type
of door that will need more hardware. These will require all the essential
ironmongery necessary for other doors, such as door hinges, door locks and door
handles. Plus, other hardware, such as letter
plates, escutcheons, door viewers and door numbers.
Door knockers, such as the polished
brass lion's head doorknocker, are a
great addition to any front door.
Front doors require a
good-quality door lock, such as the 127mm 3 lever mortice lock. For added security,
a second locking mechanism, such as a black
cylinder nightlatch, can be added alongside door
chains and door bolts. In case your entrance
door does not have a lever handle, a cylinder
pull or a centre
doorknob can be added to help close the door
when leaving the house.
Bifold doors.
Bifold doors fold when
open. These are often used to cover wardrobes and utility rooms. Modern bifold
doors made of glass are perfect to be used as patio doors.
What hardware do you need for bifold doors?
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Door hinges
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Door handles
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Door locks
Essential hardware for
bifold doors include door hinges, door handles and door locks. For interior
spaces, bifold doors will only require door latches for some degree of privacy.
As patio doors, bifold doors will require more security, such as door locks and
door bolts.
If you need professional
advice choosing the right ironmongery for your property, don't hesitate to
contact our team. We can be reached on mobile at 01254
433883 or by email at sales@webironmongery.com. Our friendly team will be able to help you with any
ironmongery-related queries.
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