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How To Match Your Door Hardware With Your Home

    

Although most people don't realize it, the nerve center of every house is the door. The door grants protection against burglars and offers a first impression on its inhabitants. Not paying enough attention to door hardware and fittings may prove costly to any homeowner. Investing in hardware for your windows and door is desirable as it will add value to your home, permit you to sleep well at night knowing you and your loved ones are safe. Apart from this, proper door hardware grants your home a pleasant visual appearance.

Manufacturers of door hardware are well aware of this aspect and strive to offer only the best possible products. Many companies produce window and door hardware made of solid brass, but can offer even gold plated brass, should a client have such demands. In order to meet the clients' needs, producers struggle to offer door hardware that would suit perfectly the type of building it is created for.

For people that own country cottages, there are some companies that produce door hardware from antique black iron and flat black iron. Some of the best producers, that have been active for hundreds of years, still use the same manufacturing techniques as they did in the past. It gives their products the real authentic look that many homeowners strive for.

Apparently, not very many people know that companies can produce period window and door hardware. It isn't uncommon for listed buildings to be disfigured by people who install totally inappropriate window and door hardware. Little do they know that manufacturers can create exact replicas of the original ironmongery, using the same production methods and moulds. Instead, many opt for cheaper versions that appear similar to the original ones. At a closer look, one can observe the poor finnishes and the fake patina that producers strive to incorporate.

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