Collection: Nickel/Chrome

Chrome door knockers have a polished finish that will add a stylish look and prestige feel to your home. Also available, are nickel door knockers, a slightly darker finish than the chrome, but still with a highly polished look. With various shapes, styles and products available in chrome or nickel, you can run this prestige finish right the way through your home.
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Nickel/Chrome FAQ's

1. What is Satin Nickel finish?

Satin Nickel is a brushed silver-toned finish applied to solid brass. The satin texture provides a soft, non-reflective appearance that resists fingerprints better than polished finishes. It offers contemporary elegance while maintaining brass durability underneath.

2. Does Satin Nickel suit modern or traditional homes?

Primarily modern and contemporary. The cool silver tone and understated finish complement minimalist design, stainless steel appliances, and neutral color schemes. However, it also works beautifully in transitional spaces bridging traditional and modern elements.

3. Will Satin Nickel tarnish like regular brass?

The nickel plating protects the brass beneath, significantly slowing tarnish. Satin Nickel maintains its appearance longer than raw brass with minimal maintenance. Indoor use keeps it looking pristine indefinitely; outdoor exposure may eventually show weathering.

4. How do I clean Satin Nickel hardware?

Wipe with a soft, damp cloth and dry immediately. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads that could scratch the satin finish. For stubborn marks, use mild dish soap diluted in water. The low-maintenance finish resists fingerprints and smudges naturally.

5. Can I mix Satin Nickel with other metallic finishes?

Yes, mixed metals are on-trend. Satin Nickel pairs beautifully with brass accents (creating warm-cool contrast), matte black hardware, or chrome fixtures. The key is intentional mixing rather than accidental mismatching—use one as dominant and others as accents.
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