Pocket Door Hardware

Step into a curated collection where door hardware is both a testament to craftsmanship and a reflection of refined aesthetics. Our selection, adorned in a shimmering silver finish, is the epitome of elegance combined with functionality. Whether you're aiming to enhance a contemporary setting or infuse a touch of classic charm, our offerings are meticulously curated to cater to a myriad of design preferences. The assortment boasts Door Knobs, Door Levers, Handlesets/Entrysets, Deadbolts, Door Hinges, Pocket Door Hardware, House Numbers, Door Pulls, Door Stoppers, Door Bolts, Window Hardware, Push/Pull Plates, Door Closers, Door Bells, Door Knockers, Mail Boxes, Door Catches, Door Hardware Accessories, Back to Back Handles, and Barn Door Hardware. Each piece is designed with precision and offers functionalities ranging from Double Dummy, Dummy Set, Keyed, Passage, Privacy, to Single Dummy. A distinguishing feature across our collection is the impeccable silver finish, which not only promises longevity but also adds a touch of modern elegance. Delve deeper into the materials, and you'll find a diverse range from the classic Brass, Crystal, Pewter, Stainless Steel, to Wrought Steel. The themes encapsulate a spectrum of styles including Animals, Art Deco, Bird Cage, Coastal/Nautical, Contemporary/Modern, Craftsman/Mission, French Country, Industrial, Nature, Rustic, Traditional, Transitional, Tuscan, Western, and Whimsical, ensuring there's something for every design enthusiast. As you navigate our collection, remember that each piece is more than just door hardware; it's a statement, a reflection of your style, and a testament to quality. Dive in, explore, and let our silver-finished collection transform your spaces into realms of elegance and functionality.

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