Pocket Door Hardware

Delve into a curated collection of door hardware in a soothing cream finish. This selection offers a range of products, including window hardware and door catches, all designed to seamlessly blend with various interior styles. The cream color exudes a sense of calm and elegance, making it a versatile choice for both contemporary and traditional settings. Made from durable materials like plastic and steel, each piece promises longevity and functionality. The collection also showcases different themes, with options in both contemporary/modern and traditional designs. Brands such as Amerock and Hardware Resources are featured, ensuring that quality and craftsmanship are at the forefront. The cream finish, while understated, adds a touch of sophistication, making each piece a focal point in its own right. Whether you're undertaking a renovation project, building a new home, or simply updating your door hardware, this cream collection offers a comprehensive range of products tailored to fit every style and budget. Each item, with its unique design and impeccable finish, is a testament to the art of door hardware, where every detail, no matter how small, is given utmost importance. Dive into this selection and find the perfect piece that resonates with your aesthetic preferences and functional needs.

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  • 2 1/2" Square Flush Pull in Pewter Emtek Hardware - Modern Cabinet Hardware - 2 1/2" Square Flush Pull in Pewter
    100%

    Great options and customer service. Product was solid and exactly what I wanted.

     
  • Tubular Square Passage Pocket Door Lock in Pewter Emtek Hardware - Tubular Pocket Door Hardware - Tubular Square Passage Pocket Door Lock in Pewter
    80%

    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.