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What Color Hardware Does Not Go Out of Style?

What Color Hardware Does Not Go Out of Style?

When it comes to choosing hardware for your home, timelessness is everything. Those small, often-overlooked details—like the finish on your door handles or cabinet pulls—can make a lasting impact on your home’s overall look and feel. With trends constantly evolving, selecting hardware that stands the test of time ensures your home remains polished and cohesive.

 

1. Classic Matte Black

 

Matte black is the ultimate chameleon of hardware finishes. Bold yet understated, it exudes a contemporary elegance that pairs effortlessly with nearly any color scheme, from bright, airy whites to deep, dramatic hues. The beauty of matte black lies in its versatility; it can transform a modern, minimalist space or add an edge to traditional interiors, which pairs beautifully with our M1 or Stanford door styles! If you're looking to make a statement without overwhelming your design, matte black is always a stylish choice.

 

2. Timeless Brushed Nickel

 

For those who prefer subtle sophistication, brushed nickel is a classic that never goes out of style. Its soft, muted sheen adds a touch of elegance without feeling flashy, making it a beloved choice for transitional and traditional spaces alike, the perfect match to our Veranda and Valencia door styles. What’s more, brushed nickel is delightfully low-maintenance, as it hides fingerprints and water spots better than many shinier finishes. Think of brushed nickel as the little black dress of hardware: understated, versatile, and forever chic.

 

 

3. Warm Brass

 

Brass has had its moments in the spotlight over the decades, but there’s something about a warm, satin brass that feels timeless. When chosen in a more muted, matte finish, brass hardware can introduce a layer of warmth and charm to any space. It effortlessly bridges the gap between vintage allure and modern sophistication, like our stunning Craftsman door style. Picture it against crisp white cabinetry or rich, navy walls—it's an instant classic.

 

4. Subtle Oil-Rubbed Bronze

 

If your design sensibility leans toward the rustic or old-world, oil-rubbed bronze is a finish that delivers both character and elegance. With its deep, rich hue and subtle copper undertones, this finish feels luxurious and grounded. It’s perfect for spaces where you want to add a bit of history or pair with natural materials like wood, which blends well with our Classic and Rustic door styles. Oil-rubbed bronze is a true classic that complements farmhouse, craftsman, and traditional homes beautifully.

 

 

Tips for Choosing Interior Door Hardware

 

Selecting the right hardware for your interior doors is about more than just color; it’s about curating a look that feels intentional and timeless.

 

1. Consider the Style of Your Door

 

Your door style should influence your hardware choice. For instance, elegant, curved handles in warm brass or brushed nickel can beautifully complement a classic paneled door, while sleek, minimalist levers in matte black elevate a modern, flat-panel door. Taking a thoughtful approach to matching hardware with your door style ensures a look that feels cohesive and well-curated.

 

2. Match Hardware Across Rooms

 

While mixing metals within a single room can create a dynamic look if done well, keeping your door hardware consistent throughout your home is often a wise choice. This uniformity ties your spaces together, creating an effortless flow from one room to the next. If you’re feeling adventurous, try mixing metals with other fixtures, like light fixtures or cabinet pulls, while maintaining a common thread through your door hardware.

 

3. Keep Maintenance in Mind

 

Practicality is just as important as aesthetics, especially in a busy household. Brushed nickel and oil-rubbed bronze are known for their ability to mask fingerprints and smudges, making them perfect for high-traffic areas. If you have little ones running around or pets that leave paw prints everywhere, choosing a low-maintenance finish will save you plenty of cleaning time.

 

New Interior Doors

 

Creating a Timeless Look Through New Interior Doors & Hardware

 

Choosing hardware is a small decision that makes a big difference. By opting for classic finishes like matte black, brushed nickel, warm brass, or oil-rubbed bronze, you’re investing in the lasting beauty of your home. Consider your door style, keep consistency in mind, and select finishes that are as practical as they are beautiful.

 

Ready to take your home to the next level with new interior doors and hardware? Schedule your complimentary consultation to get started!