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Items of door furniture fall into several categories, described below.
Escutcheon can also refer to an item of door furniture.
But door furniture is only as good as the wood it is set into.
All of the original doors are intact, but much of the historic door furniture was replaced over the years.
Heavy Tudor-style oak doors with iron door furniture survive.
A door knocker is an item of door furniture that allows people outside a house to alert those inside to their presence.
See door furniture for a discussion of attachments to doors such as door handles and doorknobs.
The course gives advice on a range of subjects: town gardens, metalwork, stucco and door furniture, but it's not all classwork.
Remove all door furniture, and where the existing paint is in reasonable condition, apply exterior undercoat and high gloss.
The 'door furniture' must therefore be attractive and well painted or polished; if it is worn out, then renew it.
Style arrives at your doorstep with the Feron range of door furniture by Clayton-Munroe.
'And I don't talk to door furniture.'
The door, designed by Hubert Austin, retains its original ornate hammered ironwork door furniture.
Door furniture or hardware refers to any of the items that are attached to a door or a drawer to enhance its functionality or appearance.
Home was the thin house in Islington, really just a rectangular box of brick, with some Georgian fireplaces and cornices and fancy door furniture.
If you prefer the antiques of tomorrow there are also many stores full of "collectibles," - most popular at present are turn-of-the-century light fittings, taps, and door furniture.
Such items, sometimes also described as architectural hardware, include door handles, locks, closers and hinges ('door furniture'), window fittings, and handrails and balustrades.
Designed in Scandinavia and manufactured to exacting UK standards, Randi-Line door furniture is available in this country from Thomas Laidlaw.
A full upgrade of all door furniture (i.e., 250 doorsets, incorporating handles, push plates and privacy locks) to antimicrobial copper in the hospital and nursing home commenced in January 2010.
Based on the craftsmanship, Tresilian was involved with making gates to Edward IVs tomb and suite of door furniture for his chantry at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, between 1477-1484.
Riveting machines are used in a wide range of applications including brake linings for commercial vehicles, aircraft, and locomotives, textile and leather goods, metal brackets, window and door furniture, latches and even mobile phones.
Henry Hope & Sons Ltd were a major manufacturer of metal components, including steel and metal windows, roofing, gearing and decorative metal ironmongery (such as door furniture and lettering) based in Smethwick, Birmingham, UK.
By 1994 the house was in poor state with signs of damp in the walls and ceiling, and had been vandalised with windows smashed, door furniture stolen, gutters rusted and leaking into the house, and graffiti in nearly every room.
More often than not these mass produced models are constructed of fast grown timber - come the first drop of rain they swell, leaving you either barricading a door that won't close, or ripping the door furniture off in a vain attempt to release the squawking inhabitants.
Design of door furniture is an issue to disabled persons who might have difficulty opening or using some kinds of door, and to specialists in interior design as well as those usability professionals which often take their didactic examples from door furniture design and use.