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Door Handles: The Unsung Heroes of Home Design

When planning a home renovation, door handles rarely steal the spotlight. Yet these small fixtures shape your daily experience. They’re the first point of contact with a room, a subtle design accent, and a critical component of home security. At The Blue Space, we believe the right hardware blends practicality with personality. Let’s unpack why door handles deserve your attention—and how our collection delivers both style and substance.

Why Door Handles Matter

Design Meets Function

Door handles influence how a space feels. A sleek lever can modernise a traditional hallway. A vintage knob adds charm to a cottage kitchen. Even the finish—gunmetal, chrome, satin brass—shifts the mood. Beyond aesthetics, quality handles improve usability. Smooth operation, longevity, and security are essentials, not extras.

Our door handles collection balances beauty and practicality. Whether refreshing a single room or overhauling an entire home, the right choice elevates every interaction with your space.

Core Materials: Strength and Longevity

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a cornerstone of modern hardware. Composed of iron, chromium, and nickel, its corrosion-resistant properties make it ideal for humid or high-traffic areas like bathrooms and coastal homes. The chromium layer forms a passive oxide barrier, preventing rust even in salty air. At The Blue Space, our stainless steel range includes marine-grade options for extreme durability.

Solid Brass

Solid brass is synonymous with luxury. This alloy of copper and zinc is naturally antimicrobial, making it a hygienic choice for kitchens and bathrooms. Over time, brass develops a patina—a living finish that evolves with your home’s story. Our brass door handles are cold-forged to retain structural integrity, ensuring they withstand decades of use.

Zinc Alloy

Lightweight yet robust, zinc alloy is perfect for intricate designs. Its malleability allows for detailed patterns, often seen in heritage or Victorian-style hardware. Unlike cheaper die-cast alternatives, our heritage hardware collection uses high-pressure die casting to eliminate air bubbles, ensuring flawless surfaces.

Finishes: Colours and Surface Styles

The finish defines the handle’s visual impact. Here’s how to choose:

Gunmetal

Gunmetal’s dark, industrial aesthetic pairs well with modern and minimalist interiors. Applied via Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD), this finish resists scratches and fading. Explore our gunmetal collection for handles that add drama to glass or timber doors.

Chrome

Chrome’s reflective shine suits transitional and contemporary spaces. Electroplated onto brass or stainless steel, it offers a budget-friendly alternative to solid metals. Our chrome handles are triple-layered for enhanced durability, resisting fingerprints and tarnish.

Brushed Nickel

Brushed nickel’s soft, matte texture hides smudges, making it ideal for family homes. The brushed effect is achieved by polishing the metal with fine abrasives, creating a low-maintenance finish. Try brushed nickel handles in high-use areas like kitchens.

Brass Finishes

  • Satin Brass: A muted, warm finish that complements earthy palettes. The satin texture diffuses light, reducing glare. View satin brass options.

  • Brushed Brass: Features subtle grooves that mimic aged brass. Perfect for rustic or industrial themes. Discover brushed brass handles.

Matte Black

Matte black’s bold contrast works well in monochromatic schemes. Powder-coated for scratch resistance, our matte black handles are UV-stable, preventing discolouration in sunlit rooms.

Styles for Every Home

Modern Minimalism

Clean lines and geometric shapes define modern design. Slim profiles and concealed screws create a seamless look. Pair sliding door handles with frameless glass doors, or opt for pull handles with recessed grips for streamlined cabinetry.

Traditional Elegance

Ornate details like floral engravings or crystal knobs evoke timeless sophistication. Our heritage hardware range includes reproduction Victorian and Art Deco designs, crafted using lost-wax casting for historical accuracy.

Transitional Blends

Transitional styles bridge classic and contemporary. Combine brushed nickel levers with Shaker-style doors, or mix satin brass knobs with industrial lighting for eclectic charm.

Functionality: Matching Handles to Purpose

Exterior Doors

Exterior handles must withstand weather, UV exposure, and forced entry. Look for:

  • Anti-Snap Cylinders: Prevents lock snapping, a common burglary technique.

  • Weather Seals: Protects internal mechanisms from rain and dust.

Explore our exterior door handles with multi-point locking systems, or secure exterior door levers rated to Australian Standard AS4145.2.

Interior Doors

Interior handles prioritise comfort and style. Soft-close mechanisms and ergonomic levers reduce noise in bedrooms. For pocket doors, our sliding door handles feature recessed pulls that glide effortlessly.

Privacy Doors

Bathrooms and bedrooms require handles with integrated locks. Our privacy door handles include twist-and-turn mechanisms, while privacy door knobs offer push-button locks for discreet security.

Dummy Handles

Non-latching handles are ideal for double doors or decorative panels. Our dummy door handles come in matching finishes to maintain design cohesion.

Innovation in Door Hardware

Smart Security

Smart handles integrate seamlessly with home automation systems. Yale’s smart security door handles offer Bluetooth connectivity, allowing remote access via smartphone. Features include:

  • Temporary Access Codes: Grant entry to guests without physical keys.

  • Auto-Lock Timers: Ensures doors lock after a set period.

Sustainable Choices

Sustainability is reshaping hardware design. Brands like Zanda use recycled stainless steel, reducing mining waste. Our stainless steel range includes products certified by GreenTag, ensuring low environmental impact.

Installation: Getting It Right

Even premium handles underperform if installed poorly. Follow these steps:

Measure Accurately

    • Backset: Standard backsets are 60mm (Australia). Measure from the door edge to the centre of the handle.

    • Door Thickness: Most handles suit 35–45mm doors. For thicker doors, consider custom solutions.

Align Strike Plates

Misaligned plates cause sticking. Use a chisel to recess the plate flush with the door frame.

Test Before Finalising

Temporarily fix the handle and test its motion. Adjust screw tightness to eliminate wobble.

For complex installations, consult our installation guides or book a virtual consultation with our experts.

Trusted Brands, Reliable Quality

Lane

Lane’s minimalist designs prioritise ergonomics. Their Lane handles feature rounded edges and weight-balanced levers, reducing strain on wrists.

Zanda

Zanda merges Scandinavian simplicity with Japanese precision. Their Zanda hardware uses CNC machining for tolerances within 0.1mm, ensuring flawless alignment.

Manital

Handcrafted in Italy, Manital’s handles are polished by artisans using centuries-old techniques. Each piece undergoes 24-hour salt spray testing to guarantee corrosion resistance.

Nidus

Nidus focuses on modular designs. Their Nidus hardware allows mix-and-match levers and backplates, empowering customisation without replacement costs.

Making the Right Choice

Ask yourself:

  • Comfort: Test lever angles—opt for 15–30° angles for natural wrist motion.

  • Security: Exterior handles should meet AS/NZS 4145 standards.

  • Cohesion: Match finishes to other fixtures, like tapware or lighting.

For inspiration, browse our passage door handles for high-traffic areas or heritage hardware for period homes.

Maintenance and Care

  • Stainless Steel: Wipe with a microfiber cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive pads.

  • Brass: Use a brass polish every 6 months to maintain shine. Embrace patina for a vintage look.

  • Powder-Coated Finishes: Clean with water and pH-neutral soap to preserve the coating.

Why The Blue Space?

We’re your renovation ally, not just a supplier. With over a decade in the industry, we pair expertise with personalised service. Our team helps you navigate choices, offering tailored advice for your project.

From Momo handles to Lockwood security solutions, our catalogue inspires. Every product is sourced for longevity, ensuring your investment endures.

Ready to elevate your home? Visit The Blue Space today. Let’s craft a space that reflects your taste—one handle at a time.

Internal Door Handles

Dummy Handles are non turning and non locking, often used for closets

Dummy

Non turning and non locking, primarily used for closets

Passage Handles are non-locking and primarily used for lounge rooms and laundries

Passage

Non-locking, primarily used for lounge rooms and laundries

Privacy handles are often used for bathrooms and bedrooms and can be locked

Privacy

Locks, primarily used for bathrooms and bedrooms

Cabinet handles are fixed handles that are used for drawers and cupboards

Cabinet

Fixed handles, primarily used for drawers and cupboards

External Door Handles

Entrance sets are suitable for front and back doors, and are keyed with single cylinders

Entrance Set

Keyed with single cylinders

Pull handles are impressive designer finishes for front doors

Pull Handle

Designer front door handles

Digital locks & door hardware are innovative security solutions for front and back doors

Digital

Smart security for your front door

Door Handle Buying Guide

Download our Door Handle Buying Guide for all information required to make an informed choice when purchasing your door handles.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I change a door handle?

Replacing a door handle involves several steps, including removing the existing handle, preparing the door, and installing the new handle. A detailed, step-by-step guide is available on the Bunnings Workshop community forum, which provides comprehensive instructions to assist you through the process.

What are the Australian standards for door handles?

In Australia, door handles must adhere to specific standards to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The Australian Standard AS 1428.1-2009 outlines guidelines for door hardware, emphasising that handles should be of a lever-style design rather than knobs, as levers are generally easier to use for people with limited hand mobility. Additionally, the standard specifies that door handles should be installed at a height between 900mm and 1100mm above the floor to accommodate individuals using wheelchairs or other mobility aids.

How to fit door handles?

Fixing instructions are included in the contents of your new handles box. It is recommended you have a standard screwdriver ready to fix your new handles to your cupboard doors.

How can I fix a loose door handle?

To fix a loose door handle, start by gently removing the faceplate. Locate a small hole at the bottom of the faceplate and use an Allen key to unlock it. Once the faceplate is off, tighten the screws on both sides of the door to secure the handle. Afterward, reattach the faceplate and lock it back in place with the Allen key. If you're unable to remove the faceplate or encounter difficulties, consider seeking further assistance or consulting additional resources.

What door handles work best for French doors?

French door handles can have many purposes and will depend on your use. In some cases, a set of french doors will feature one functional and lockable handle, while the other may be a dummy handle used purely for aesthetic reasons. Additionally, you must consider whether both sides of your doors will be front facing and require a handle. In some instances, such as a french door cupboard, you would not need another set of handles for the inwards facing panel.

 
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