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Perfect Door Handles for Your Home

Door handles are more than just functional components; they contribute to the overall aesthetic and practicality of your space. At The Blue Space, we pride ourselves on offering a wide selection of door handles to suit every need and style. Whether you’re revamping your interior design or simply replacing worn-out hardware, understanding the variety of options available can make all the difference.

The Role of Door Handles in Your Home

Door handles create a tactile connection with your home, subtly influencing its atmosphere. A carefully chosen handle can harmonise with your décor while providing reliable performance. At The Blue Space, we offer options that cater to modern, classic, and eclectic tastes, ensuring every homeowner finds the right fit.

Styles of Door Handles

When selecting door handles, understanding the different styles available is crucial. Each type offers distinct advantages and aesthetic appeal:

Lever Handles

Lever handles are versatile and practical, often seen in both residential and commercial settings. Their ergonomic design makes them particularly convenient for households with young children or older adults. Discover our door levers for options that balance form and function.

Knob Handles

Knob handles exude timeless charm. Perfect for traditional interiors, these handles bring a touch of vintage elegance. Browse our collection of door knobs to find your ideal match.

Pull Handles

Pull handles offer a bold, contemporary look and are commonly used for entryways. They are an excellent choice for those seeking a statement piece. Explore our range of pull handles to elevate your front door's design.

Sliding Door Handles

Sliding door handles are specifically designed for space-saving doors. Their sleek designs complement modern interiors. Our collection of sliding door handles combines style with practicality.

Smart Door Handles & Lock Sets

Smart locks are an option for a keyless entry. Most smart locks can connect to your home's Wi-Fi and bluetooth and are easy to lock and unlock by using a touchscreen pin code, or the lock's mobile app. A smart security can be locked or unlocked from anywhere you are, even anywhere in the world when connected to the Wi-Fi.

Deadbolts

Deadbolts are a locking mechanism that provides one of the highest levels of security for the home. Deadbolts come in a single and double cylinder mechanism. A single cylinder has the key-lock function on the outside of the only, and the inside will be a turn-lock. A double cylinder has the key-lock function on both sides for ultimate security.

Materials and Finishes

The material and finish of a door handle can influence its durability and appearance. Popular choices include:

  • Matte Black: Ideal for minimalist or industrial designs. Check out our matte black door handles.
  • Brass: A warm, classic choice that never goes out of style. We offer brass door handles in brushed, satin, and polished finishes.
  • Stainless Steel: Durable and versatile, perfect for modern homes. Our stainless steel door handles ensure lasting appeal.

Functional Considerations

Selecting a door handle isn't just about looks. Practical factors like security, privacy, and usability play a significant role.

Privacy Handles

Privacy door handles provide you with privacy in a specific room, ideal for bathrooms and bedrooms. They provide a locking mechanism without the complexity of a full lockset. Browse our privacy door handles for secure and stylish options.

Passage Handles

Passage door handles suit spaces where locking is unnecessary, such as hallways or living rooms. Explore our to find your perfect fit. A passage door handle is most commonly used for bedrooms, walk-in pantries, and walk-in linen closets, and walk-in wardrobes.

Dummy Door Handles

Dummy door handles act as a simple push and pull handle. Most commonly used for linen closets and wardrobes. A dummy door handle does not move up or down, and does not lock.

Exterior and Security Options

For entryways, prioritising security is essential. We offer a variety of exterior door handles and hardware designed to keep your home safe while looking stylish.

Iconic Brands

At The Blue Space, we stock renowned brands like Lockwood and Yale. These names are synonymous with quality and innovation, offering solutions for every style and budget.

Why Choose The Blue Space?

As Australia’s trusted home supplies destination, we offer an unparalleled selection of door handles. Our online store provides an easy-to-navigate experience, making it simple to find exactly what you need. Each product is carefully curated to meet the highest standards of quality and design.

When you shop with The Blue Space, you're not just buying a product—you’re investing in the comfort and style of your home. Ready to upgrade? Visit our door handle collection.

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.