Pocket Door Hardware

Step into a realm where door hardware is not just functional but also a reflection of taste and aesthetics. Our collection, adorned in a refreshing green hue, stands as a symbol of both classic charm and modern finesse. Whether you're looking to accentuate a vintage setting or elevate a contemporary space, our offerings are tailored to meet diverse design sensibilities. The range includes Door Knobs and Door Hinges, each crafted with precision and attention to detail. The functionalities cater to various needs, be it Double Dummy, Keyed, Passage, Privacy, or Single Dummy. A notable feature that sets our collection apart is the impeccable finish and the use of concealed screws, ensuring a clean and refined look. Delving into the materials, we have the luxurious Brass, the sparkling Crystal, and the sturdy Steel, each chosen to provide durability while enhancing the aesthetic appeal. The themes span across Art Deco, Contemporary/Modern, Craftsman/Mission, Rustic, Traditional, and Transitional, offering a plethora of choices to resonate with your interior design themes. The green finish, especially, adds a touch of nature-inspired beauty, making each piece a statement in itself. As you navigate through our collection, remember that it's not just about door hardware; it's about making a choice that reflects your style, preferences, and the ambiance you wish to create. Dive in, explore, and let our collection be the perfect finishing touch to your spaces.

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

     
  • Tubular Square Privacy Pocket Door Lock in Pewter Emtek Hardware - Tubular Pocket Door Hardware - Tubular Square Privacy 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.