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Security Window Bolt | From The Anvil
Regular price £9.04
Black Electro Brass Polished Chrome Satin Chrome + 1 more
Door Viewer 180° | From The Anvil
Regular priceFrom £9.82
Black Lacquered Brass Polished Chrome Satin Chrome + 1 more
Screw on Staple | From The Anvil
Regular priceFrom £10.16
Beeswax Black Pewter Patina External Beeswax + 1 more
Gothic D Handle | From The Anvil
Regular priceFrom £11.05
Beeswax Pewter Patina Black External Beeswax + 1 more
Plain Escutcheon | From The Anvil
Regular priceFrom £11.93
Aged Brass Ebony Polished Brass Polished Nickel Rosewood + 2 more
From The Anvil has an extensive selection of door hardware across a variety of different finishes including Brass, Bronze, Black, Pewter, Chrome, Satin Brass, Stainless Steel, Nickel, and more. All forged from durable, solid metals, we offer the full collection of From The Anvil's door knobs, knockers, lever door handles, latches, thumbturns, door pulls, hinges and more. With a range of styles and designs to choose from, you can coordinate your door hardware with your cabinet and window furniture to create consistency throughout your home. Discover the full collection of From The Anvil door hardware below...
What type of door handle do I need?

This depends on your requirements.

For internal, non-locking doors, opt for a lever latch.
For bathroom doors, opt for a bathroom lever.
For locking doors, opt for a lever lock or lever euro lock.
For a multipoint locking door, opt for an espag. lever handle.
Door knobs and lever on rose handles can be used on all types of door (except for multipoint locking doors) when fitted with the correct hardware.

Are your door knobs sprung or unsprung?

All our mortice knobs are unsprung because they’re usually used alongside a latch and having a spring in both the door knob and the latch can make the mechanism stiff and hard to use.Because our knobs are unsprung, we recommend only using Heavy-Duty latches with them.

How many hinges do I need on my door?

This mostly depends on the weight of your door. Normally, a single pair (2 hinges in total) will suffice, but if your door is particularly heavy, such as a solid oak door, you can add half a pair of hinges (3 hinges in total) to help support the extra weight. This is true for all hinge types, including butt hinges and T hinges.

If you’re replacing your door, or having a new one fitted, you should talk to your carpenter about how many hinges you’ll need. If you’re still unsure, please contact us for help!