What is a luxury door handle and how to choose one
A luxury door handle
isn't just a way to open a door, it's an artistic statement and a sensory
experience. It enhances the door and elevates the entire space with its
craftsmanship, materials and design. Here we explore how the right choice of luxury door handle, knob and ironmongery can
transform your doors in design statements in their own right and enhance your
properties interior.
Lever
or Knob, what is right for your door?
One of the
biggest decisions you have to make is whether you’ll go with door handles or
door knobs. There are plain and simple styles available for each, along with
more flamboyant and decorative options. Door handles are generally more
ergonomic and suit both modern and traditional doors, whereas door knobs are
suited to classic interiors and period homes. Luxury design and finishing is
available in both.
Here's what can make a door handle feel special and give you that luxury
feeling:
Luxury
door handle design
The design of
the handle should complement the door and the design of the property, creating
a cohesive and harmonious look. Modern door handle design is constantly
evolving with new shapes and materials but are generally straight and sleek.
Traditional door handles meanwhile often have a curved lever and nostalgic
finish such as bronze or brass.
Luxury Handles often custom-made and standout through intricate detail such as
geometric patterns or elegant curves that showcase expert craftsmanship.
Bespoke door handles and knobs can be tailored to reflect your personal style
and to match the architectural details of your home. For a price, you can even
personalise your door handles with something personal to you such as a hobby.
The important thing to consider is how it complements your doors and the
interior design.
Materials
As you would
expect luxury handles consist of materials and finishes that are a bit less run
of the mill and more exclusive.
• Solid materials –Luxury handles are made from high grade metals
that give them a heavier weight than standard handles and an indulgent feeling.
• Premium metals finishes: Forget polished chrome and brass. Think
Antique Brass, Black Bronze, Brushed Copper or Matt Satin Nickel. There are
many luxury metal finishes to make sure your property shines with character,
style and luxury.
• Brass, whether its satin brass or antique, Brass has always been
a popular choice for quality door handles because of its warm feel and
closeness to Gold. It also well suited to classic homes.
• Natural elements: For earthly elegance carved wood, inlaid
mother-of-pearl, or even etched stone have been features of luxury door
handles.
Functionality
A
luxury handle should feel solid and move effortlessly in your handle. It
important to have a high-quality mechanism within the handle to ensure
performance. Care should be taken to ensure the handles are well fitted and the
levers are level on the latch.
Overall
look and feel
Balance
and proportion: The handle should be the right size for the door and complement
the overall design aesthetic.
Finishing
touches: Polished to a mirror shine, antiqued for a vintage vibe, or coated
with a special patina that develops over time – the finish adds the final touch
of luxury. For consistency the door hardware should be in the same finish as
your handles. You should also consider how the choice of finish ties in with
kitchen handles, wardrobe handles, light fittings and other fixtures in the
property.
Price
point
While
high-quality materials and intricate designs contribute to the cost, luxury
isn't always about extravagant spending. At EuroArt we supply ranges of handles
to suit different budgets. You will find all manner of handle designs and finishes that exude
elegance without breaking the bank.
The
finishing touch
Ultimately, a luxury door handle is
about making a statement. It's a subtle detail that speaks volumes about your
taste, sophistication, and appreciation for quality. Internal door handles add
the finishing touch to your doors and interior, tying together different
elements of the space.
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