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knobs-and-pulls-restoration-hardware-youtube Restoration Hardware Knobs and Pulls from kitchen remodel Need to be cleaned/polished - check pictures or see in person. /4" Spritz Knob. 23 pieces. 4" Duluth Pull. 16 pieces. 12" Duluth Pull. 3 pieces. do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers. View the profiles of people named Restoration Hardware Cabinet Knobs And Pulls. Join Facebook to connect with Restoration Hardware Cabinet Knobs And   We couldn't find anything for restoration hardware cabinet knobs and pulls. Looking for people or posts? Try entering a name, location or different words. Here you will find a variety of knobs, pulls, wall hooks, handles and curtain holdbacks. At DoUp we stock beautiful handmade home hardware, perfect for your restoration project. If you need a higher quantity than what is listed, please contact us and we would be happy to help. Happy Shopping! Announcement. Last updated on 03 Aug, Welcome to www.- ! We’re doing everything we can to keep delivering during the Coronavirus pandemic in Australia and our posties and delivery drivers are working hard to get your parcels to you safely and quickly. Thanks again, Mary KnobsandPulls. In fact, I added it to the widget. You can paint the flange or back plate, but never the door knob. And, Oulls went and got some Benjamin Moore paint chips the other day because I am currently in the middle of a massive painting project here. First Watch Security. Jefferson Brass Company. I loved his every project.

Remove, install. They look legit old, honestly. I wish I could attach a photo. Thanks for the recipe. But your idea sounds great, albeit stinky. My house in Hudson has the classic hexagonal glass knobs and brass hardware. Love them. And the kitchen will have chrome handles on the cabinets. Hardware is super important to complete the looks of a house.

It can elevate inferior architecture if used properly. The details definitely matter! Thanks for sharing that.

But, I must be missing something. I find it very easy to turn a door knob. In fact, mine barely need any turning, nor a grip more powerful than holding a glass of water. I have also read that people with arthritis should move their joints as much as possible because immobility can make it worse. And exercise can improve symptoms.

The latter, I totally get. Exercise often makes me feel sick— at first. But, later, after my stomach calms down, I feel so much better. Thanks for another great post, Laurel! Like some of your other readers, I have a doorknob obsession.

I have the same kind of octagonal crystal knobs in my Forest Hills Gardens house as you do. When I did a major renovation a few years ago still ongoing and added some new doors, I was able to get a pretty good match through House of Antique Hardware. I do have a suggestion with respect to your doorknobs, though, which is that you should replace the existing philips-head screws with slotted oval- or flat-headed brass screws.

They may be hard to find in the right size in the hardware stores, so your best bet may be to get them online from the Bolt Depot www. Also, for those of your readers who are obsessed with authenticity, I would recommend Olde Good Things www.

Love your blog! And they are in Manhattan too. In fact, I used to live not far from the one on the upper West Side. I saw one or two very much like the George Saumarez Smith house that is the lead photo.

I am happy with my old door knobs and deco-ish escutcheons learned that term here. I need to choose knobs and pulls for my new kitchen and found the concepts you shared easily transferrable to my search for appropriate cabinet hardware.

I was especially gratified to have my concerns about brushed on treatments clarified. I kept looking at the myriad of displays, liking the color of satin nickel but wondering why they all appear molded rather than fabricated like the chrome, pewter, and other uncoated selections. Now, if I can just find decent coordinating appliance pulls for the paneled refrigerator, I will have a functioning kitchen again.

Thanks for another enlightening post. Thanks for the lovely comment Diane and good luck with your quest for the appliance pulls. Another great source is myknobs. I built a Federal-style house a year and a half ago, in Tennessee. I spent forever looking at hardware. I grew up with hexagonal crystal knobs, in a year old house, but they wouldnt have been stylistically accurate for this house.

I went with classical round glass knobs, paired with hefty, unlaquered solid brass rosettes colonial rosette door set with empire knobs from House of Antique Hardware. They rosettes are starting to get a little patina on them. They are beautiful…i just hope I never get arthritis, because the hexagons or levers would help a lot with that.

Anyway, what I really wanted to say is that though these doorknobs are beautiful on their own, my builder recommended that if I really wanted to make this look right I should also think about door hinges. He was right. Instead of the rounded-corner, laquered-brass hinges that come standard with the poplar doors another brutal splurge , I got large, unlaquered solid brass, square-cornered ball top hinges, and it is amazing what a difference it makes.

I could not afford them everywhere upstairs closets — forget it , but I did put them in all the public areas of the house, and it makes a difference. Another note — it is almost impossible to see the differences in finishes on a computer monitor. Get a set of samples, or just order a couple of doorknobs to get them in hand and in front of your eyes.

I did not have any trouble returning the options not selected. Great advice all the way around! Thank you! Lever door knobs are great for cats! I had one that would jump up to open closed doors. Of course, their front doors can be insanely large also. Ha ha! Very entertaining! I prefer levers as I get older and arthritis takes over my fingers. And two. If any of our UK friends see this and want to weigh in, that would be awesome. Thank you Sandra.

Or at least not on all of the doors. Well, now, I know! A little pressure, no?! It definitely opened my eyes to the significant if subliminal impact that door style and hardware can have. Thank you for sharing that bit of wisdom. I have a door knob story to share.

I had an artist friend paint over my new-ish pantry door. We did some looking at resale shops but it was Restoration Hardware that came through in the end. It works beautifully! I grew up in a NYC prewar apartment, so I will always have a soft spot for the old glass knob door handles :. We just built a new house and I went with all matte black door levers, which I thought would be practical as we get older, and also because they are so incredibly easy to open with an elbow when your hands are full, as mine always seem to be.

Sounds beautiful! Our house had Victorian glass knobs on most, but not all, doors, and when my husband decided to replace the non-glass knobs with glass he found some great deals on eBay for antique glass knobs. I really love eBay for things like this but you have to be handy and willing to fix whatever may be wrong with the old stuff.

The funny thing is that my favorite door handle of all is still the old fashioned New England door latch! I miss them even after living away from New England for over 20 years now.

I believe it was the escutcheons on the white cabinet. And then I had them painted as I wanted a white on white look. Recently, we purchased a teeny, tiny condo in Greenport, New York, a little bayfront place. So I painted all the walls creamy matte white and the builder grade panel doors black. My dilemma was to keep it simple without making it boring. With a mid century vibe and a white shaker kitchen that can be seen from any room, I went with black knobs on all doors and unlaquered brass kitchen hardware.

Sounds fabulous! Must be lovely with all of the water. Thank you for sharing that source. My house is a classic rancher, built in the sixties with the ugliest door knobs you can imagine and offset cabinet doors on the kitchen cabinets with copper countrified strap handles which make this strong woman weep, the grease embedded!!!

Why you ask did I buy it? I have three dogs, little ones but never the less very loved and active. I have a walled yard. Yes, gasp, a real walled yard like in The Knobs And Pulls Restoration Hardware Editor Secret Garden, and I bought the house for my dogs. Anyone can weigh in because I need help and someone may have solved this problem. And yes the joy of my dogs makes everything worth it, to hear the beagle baying at night after little prey while on the last trip out for the night is a pleasure which never leaves me.

The dachshunds remain unimpressed. The other thing is, like I tell everyone who describes an issue. It is impossible to advise someone from a description. Hope that helps! I toured a for sale 3 story home in St. Louis today that had beautiful doorknobs throughout the house. Simple but gorgeous. I snapped a picture of one and will send it to you via email. Thanks Tricia! Oh, Laurel what a crazy coincidence. And then while I was cleaning them they started to shine, so I started scrubbing with lemon juice and salt and voila!

What a joy to see that brass! OMG they are brass as well. I am now very behind on painting, two days later, but the hinges and knobs are gorgeous! I am so excited. Our house also has lots of white porcelain knobs, black porcelain knobs, fancier carved brass hinges and knobs, rosettas and escutchons, and then some which I believe are just a dark metal — what would that be? I just wiped on some olive oil to stop my newfound brass from oxidizing again, but does anyone know of a sealant or something?

Thank you for all of your wonderful, educational posts. Your post on that is invaluable. And, I went and got some Benjamin Moore paint chips the other day because I am currently in the middle of a massive painting project here. And I see that they have a latex paint that they claim behaves like the old oil based paints?!

I am very intrigued by that. Latex can be so…flimsy for lack of a better term. Any opinions on using those two paints? Thank you for the photos. But, that too, is stinky. Hey, maybe just polish them up with a little ketchup now and then. A thought—lever handles are so much easier than knobs for aging hands. Sore fingers or hands or limited grip can make itself known too soon. Thank you. Several people have mentioned this.

So I definitely have learned some new things today! In fact, I can think of many things that every time I have to open them, I think, how do people with impaired hand function deal with this? Hi Laurel, we own an inherited weekend house in the Catskills built very cheaply in the s which had those ugly Kwikset knobs as pictured.

The budget for any non-essential improvements is tight. But the Rocky Mountain Hardware aesthetic has really trickled down. Believe it or not, Kwikset now offers a lovely knob called Hancock among others in a variety of finishes.

We replaced all our knobs and we still cannot believe how this relatively modest expenditure has changed the look of the house. Every once in a while a popularly priced product can offer good design, but I still thank RMD! In fact, I added it to the widget. The link above takes one to all of the Kwickset options on Build. Hi Laurel.

Congrats on the podcast! Thanks as always for your wonderful posts. In my home I have lovely hardware, although it is brass plated over tin and some of the brass has worn off from years of hands.

I like it though. I did look at replacing them and decided not to. The tin has a lovely, dull patina and looks a bit like pewter. House of antique hardware dot com is a good source for new classic hardware.

Oh, I love that! Worn off or not. Yes, I love House of Antique Hardware. This post took longer than usual. And then hours of research, blah, blah…;] Reply Cancel. I was entirely obsessed with door knobs for a period renovating my home. We had the original brass on the first and second, and very plain, simplistic wood on the smaller, attic-like third floor — where the lady of the house would never venture back in the day ahem.

My oldest closed the door and the aged wood knob fell off, leaving us no way to open the door. Try as I might, I could not spring us free.

The play tool set simply would not do it. With no phone in the room, I hung out the front window, and was finally rescued by the mail carrier who had a neighbor break through my back door. As I learned latter, however, the lovely glass knobs would not have been in fashion, maybe not even manufactured when my home was built.

So when we renovated years later, I went with antique brass Emtek round knobs — after a long and exhausting debate over lever, egg, classic round, unlacquered, square plate, send our kids to college versus buying beautiful door knobs, etc.

I tried like heck to save the solid wood doors, but given the hundred years of old paint, as in lead paint, I could not afford to strip them all in compliance with existing laws and even if I could, they would not close properly to say nothing of lock.

As homeowners do due to the expense of dealing with them. Yet I knew this places the painter, as well as people in the home, especially young children, at potential risk for lead exposure. In the end, I saved some old doors, the ones that were never painted or had been well-preserved.

Many of them simply did not close, given the movement of the foundation, the floors, old locks, etc. Many of the knobs did not properly function, few if any could be locked, so that was also a huge issue and intrinsically attached pun intended to the issue of the old doors. Fortunately most on the first floor doors had not been painted and could be saved more easily.

People have asked if I saved or re-used the original knobs, but it was near impossible to get them off the doors without disturbing the lead paint. It was a real moral dilemma. Suffice it to say, I adore the old hardware still in my house, but I also appreciate a closed door and a well-placed working lock from time to time. Never a dull moment in design or life, eh? I hear you Paula.

The trim on the exterior door was raked to shreds by a brute of a Maine Coon Cat. Sadly, it has to go if only for the sake of the heating bill. You can say that again! I was going to say that you need your own TV show but then realized that they already have one. This Old House. Hi again from Norway, Laurel. We are currently having the warmest weather since they started recording the weather, years ago… too warm to work outside, which gives me time to read your posts :.

Actually we do not have door knobs at all here! I have lived in several european countries, and it seems that levers are the go-to option. Our newly built farm house has brushed nickel levers everywhere ;. The nice thing is that you can, if your hands are full, open them with your elbow. I know, bad joke!

So probably that prevents the getting hooked. Also, I can imagine that levers are easier to operate when you get older. But a lot of the hardware in your post is lovely, I must say. Those crystal knobs! Would love some of those. Not possible to get something like that in a lever :. Sorry about your heat-wave.

Well, soon, it will be cool again! And for that matter, locked from the inside. When my younger son was having issues, I realized that one has to pull the door into them with the knob as they are unlocking the door.

Amazing post! We renovated a lovely older home three years ago and I have been stuck replacing the interior door knobs. This is so helpful. Spot on as always. Thank you so much for your wonderful advice and great writing! My go to door knobs are Emtek in the French Antique finish. I especially like their Hampton Crystal knob. It works well in whatever setting I use it. The egg shape knob is just the right size and feels wonderful in your hand.

There are coordinating wardrobe and cabinet knobs as well. Erin Reply Cancel. Love Emtek too. Oh my, they are having a big sale right now. I should put them in my Friday hot sales page. As a mature person hell, old and crabby I prefer lever handles and found great ones at Emtek in an antique French finish I love. Arthritis makes round handles hell, so the lever handles are the answer. In fact, in British Columbia, Canada, one must use levers as they are disability compliant.

Besides, if your arms are full you can open the door with your elbow. Every topic you touch should make anyone thinking of making their own design decisions just what a rabbit hole they are entering.

Thanks for everything!! Cathy Reply Cancel. Old and crabby works for me! One thing. And can you have knobs and then replace them with levers when you go to sell? Or do people not bother? And is it all doors? What confounds me are some products that are sealed so tightly in their plastic packages when you get them, you need a chain saw to get them open?

And of course, some jars are insanely difficult to get open. I agree — door levers can be a pain for catching straps, etc. But if you are replacing knobs in a home for aging in place, they should be seriously considered. My condo has levers everywhere. The other oddity about this condo? I never considered that door knobs presented a problem for opening a door for the elderly.

But, I guess my hands, while worked to the bone, haha, are pretty strong still at I absolutely adore you and love just about everything you show us. But my family already thinks I have gone over the edge. Now doorknobs! When we painted the living room I had poster sized paint samples up for months. And the drapes. And on and on. Now doorknobs.

Now I hate them all. I grew up in and old house with incredible elaborate detailed woodwork. The hardware was all original to the house.

Maybe try painting little smiley faces on them? No, really. And actually painting is a pain because they must come off the doors. And by the time you paid for that, you might as well just get some new ones. But yeah, for nice doorknobs for an entire home is several thousand dollars, installed. Oh Laurel, I just love you! I always LMAO at your biting banter and witticism. In our excitement to decorate, we rushed in like bulls in a china shop.

Oh the costly mistakes we made! We wound up with furnishings completely out of scale and style with the architecture and hated it. I was in over my head, so after weeks of reviewing designer portfolios and stalking Pinterest and Instagram accounts, I found Phillip.

I loved his every project. Each one was unique so I knew he could make things right. I just love him! The sofas overwhelmed the room and their traditional styling looked all wrong. Thanks for the laughs and lessons, your fan, Jane Reply Cancel. Thank you so much for the lovely comment! Warning to vendors. Be careful, or you might end up on my blog and in not-such-a-great light.

Thanks for the heads-up. Represents Lillian August and Mr. Howard collections as well. This one is high-end. There it is. Although I do like most of what Lillian August sells as well as Mr. Howard; beautiful but not inexpensive. Part II which you can find from that page delves further into her style. Geezzz, I wrote those posts four years ago! I was still using a PC then. Loved the article on door knobs or is it doorknobs, haha.

I always hate the thought of someone destroying such beautiful architecture and history in favor of modern homes and businesses, but it did provide me with enough hardware to the first floor of the Queen Anne Victorian that is still in progress after 12 years. I love your choices of knobs. Perhaps because they also speak to me. There was one photo, the one with the dark smoke blue door and black porcelain knob that really caught my eye.

First, love the whole overall combination, but second, that gorgeous wallpaper! It may very well no longer be in print, but have to ask if you know more about the maker and any other information you might have. Thank you so much for your reply. Enjoy reading your blog.

Deb Reply Cancel. Cool on the door knob find! There are stores that specialize in that sort of thing, but being able to source it yourself, you saved a bundle, for sure! Re: wallpaper. Well, you are in luck. I did not know of it off-hand, although I had a hunch as to the manufacturer which ended up being correct. But what I did was crop the image so that just a large piece of the wallpaper showed and then put that in google images — and pay dirt.

That is a link to purchase it. This is a Euro-roll size which is a little narrower, but double the length of an American roll. Actually clicked the link, and it was for the blue wallpaper.

I was looking at the one with the large white sunflowers. Any info on that one? Maybe google Lauren Liess Sunflower wallpaper. I believe she has talked about it on her blog as well.

So, maybe she mentioned the source. Thank you so much! I had done the same thing with google, but only match I found was your site. Thank you Laurel for another great post. We have just put our condo on the market today, because we are buying a larger one in the same complex and I need to renovate it into a new classic contemporary style I am on board with your new terms Transitional and Traditional terms are so over used that you truly have no idea what the house really looks like.

Traditional can be a 30 year old dump of a house and they call it transitional because they stuck a sectional in the middle of the living room.

That is why I adore homes in Europe, they know who and what they are. A convert. Now, I just have to remember what I named them. Great post, Laurel! Something for everyone. The catch is I think one door knob would cost more than my car. Oh wow! And, I used to live right around the corner from there at 22nd and Broadway. Hi Laurel, Great blog post. Always so informative. I love your selection of knobs. Everytime I repaint a room , I discern whether I want to takethe paint off the back plate.

As a painter, Iwould not recommend ever that people paint their door knobs.. You can paint the flange or back plate, but never the door knob. Our hands have natural oils, and then there are the additional creams we apply. All these end up on the door handles and they break down the paint such that it becomes tacky.

Some people have oilier hands than others too. I have seen too many nasty looking painted door knobs. The picture that you posted of the door knobs of your youth — they also come in copper.

Once they got cleaned up and polished, they looked great inthat style of house. You could probably remove the door knobs, sand them down with a finer grit sandpaper, clean them thoroughly and spray paint them with rustoleum paint that is intended for metal — use a paint primer in one. That would work best.

But not wall paint. It simply does not dry hard enough to withstand the oils. Speaking of banisters, I have had to scrap down many a banister hand rail of paint that got tacky from handling. Sand it with grit paper, then prime them with stix primer, followed by paint with semi-gloss and top coat with polyurethane for durability. Door knobs get even more handling. No, definitely no wall paint. Your plan sound excellent.

That is an excellent point about painting the knobs. Maybe if the knob is painted and then polyurethaned, it would hold up? Another interesting blog post — thanks, Laurel. I live in an older home in Queens, NY, that has lots of original details. Anna Reply Cancel. You can send me a photo here: admin at laurel bern interiors dot com.

I have to write it out because of spammers. They look great! Thanks so much for your great customer service!! It is appreciated! I am very happy with your product and I will recommend your product to anyone. I really appreciate how smoothly things went my kitchen remodel has generally been a nightmare - you were really easy to work with and everything came on time! I'll be sure to recommend your site to others.

I'm so pleased and appreciate your excellent service. Thanks again! Dorothy KnobsandPulls. They are going to look great in the new kitchen. Marilyn KnobsandPulls. They are perfect and the price was fabulous! You shipped so quickly too!

Couldn't let this go without letting you know we will recommend you to everyone! My husband is a contractor, and he is happy to refer his customers to a reliable company. Yours truly, Ellen and Paul KnobsandPulls. The transaction was super easy, and we received the drawer pulls and knobs very quickly. They are a perfect fit on our old dressers. After a detailed search, both locally and online, we were able to find 6 in center to center drawer pulls on your site that not only fit exactly right, but look great too!

We will definitely visit your site again for future replacement pulls and knobs! Have a blessed day. Within hours!! I love my drawer pulls and will keep your company name for future use by myself , family and friends.

I'm going to tell them all to forget about home improvement stores and deal with you guys directly! I ordered on Monday and received the merchandise on Wednesday And, to boot I have searched countless local stores as well as a variety of on-line vendors and could not find exactly what I wanted.

Specifically the Bin Pulls AND those special order ones weren't even the full size of yours. I was able to locate an acceptable square knob similar to the one from your company; but even that was priced at times of yours It was a happy day in my house when I found KnobsandPulls. I will certainly contact you with any future hardware needs and I will absolutely spread the word. My only regret is that I didn't order the longer screws Thanks for your prompt delivery.

Lorraine M. On your website, I found chrome pulls that matched the towel bars and grab bars. Thank you, thank you! Thanks and appreciate it! Shannon KnobsandPulls. I love it I am going to take it to the cabinet place to be sure it will be fine on the cabinet, and then place my order.

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