Collection: Door Knobs

Introducing our exquisite collection of door knobs, meticulously designed to add a touch of elegance and functionality to your home or office. Our door knobs seamlessly blend style and durability, making them the perfect choice for any interior or exterior door.

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Door Knobs FAQ's

1. What's the difference between door knobs and drawer knobs?

Functionally similar, but door knobs tend to be larger (40-50mm) for easier gripping, while drawer knobs vary more widely (25-50mm). Door knobs also refer to passage/privacy door knobs (handle sets), though this collection focuses on decorative cabinet-style door knobs for furniture and built-in cabinetry.

2. Can cabinet door knobs be used on actual doors?

Cabinet-style knobs work beautifully on wardrobe doors, cupboard doors, and pantry doors—any door in cabinetry or furniture. They're not suitable for main passage doors (room entries) which require proper door handle mechanisms. For furniture and built-in storage doors, cabinet knobs are perfect.

3. How do I choose between knobs and handles for doors?

Knobs suit smaller doors and provide clean aesthetic—perfect for upper cabinets, wardrobes, or anywhere grip strength isn't critical. Handles suit larger, heavier doors or locations where strong pulling force is needed (pan drawers, heavy cupboards). Personal preference also plays important role.

4. What size door knob should I choose?

For wardrobe and cupboard doors, 35-45mm diameter knobs provide comfortable grip. Smaller doors (medicine cabinets, small cupboards) work with 30-35mm knobs. Larger doors benefit from 45-50mm knobs or handles. Proportion matters—knob size should balance door size for aesthetic harmony.

5. Do door knobs come with installation hardware?

Yes, knobs include mounting screws threaded into the knob back. Standard screws suit most furniture thicknesses. For unusually thick doors, longer screws are available separately. Installation requires drilling appropriate diameter hole through the door, then screwing knob into place from exterior.
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