Pocket Door Hardware

For those seeking a sleek and modern touch to their pocket doors, the selection of pocket door hardware in chrome finish is the perfect choice. Chrome, known for its reflective and polished appearance, adds a contemporary flair to any door setup. The range includes various types of pocket door hardware, from edge pulls to jamb bolts, pocket door sets, and both recessed pulls and door pulls. Functionality is also taken into account with options like double dummy, keyed, passage, and privacy settings. Depending on the specific requirements of the door, there are different mount types available, including mortise, standard notch, surface, and tubular. The chrome finish is not just limited to a single shade; there are variations to suit different aesthetic preferences. Additionally, the hardware is designed to fit doors of various thicknesses, ensuring a snug and secure fit. Shapes like oval, rectangle, round, and square cater to different design sensibilities. The pocket door hardware in chrome is not just about aesthetics; it's also about durability and longevity. Materials used in the construction of these pieces include brass, steel, and zinc, known for their strength and resistance to wear and tear. Whether you're renovating a modern home or looking to add a contemporary touch to a traditional space, the chrome-finished pocket door hardware offers both style and functionality.

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  • Tubular Square Dummy Pocket Door Hardware in Polished Chrome Emtek Hardware - Tubular Pocket Door Hardware - Tubular Square Dummy Pocket Door Hardware in Polished Chrome
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    We finally got this installed in a new pocket door. It looks great, but on the advice of several people, we installed a solid core wood pocket door (instead of hollow) 'cause supposedly the solid door works better for pocket door. But I'm finding it a little difficult to pull the heavier wood door open by the protruding "tube." Hurts my aging fingers. Also, a deeper well on the inside/outside of door would make it easier to open--there's not much to hold onto. The lock mechanism is a little stiff, but contractor promised this would loosen up in time. We put soft close & open ball-bearing mechanism on the pocket door frame, so the glide is quite easy once it gets going. we will probably add a hook type opener to help open the door.