
When you’re picking out hardware, you’ll be making two main decisions:
It all sounds simple, but when you’re working through the countless decisions included in a new construction or home improvement project, sometimes small decisions can be challenging. Not to worry, our tips will help you look at this decision more methodically so you can make the right selection for your home without added stress!


1. First, pick your door’s paint color or wood stain. That way you can decide if you want your hardware to stand out or blend in. Why pick one over the other? Sometimes, hardware that blends in can help create a more contemporary look by receding into the background and letting the door or the view outside be the main event. Other times, hardware is meant to stand out and elevate a door, giving it a premium look that matches the overall aesthetic of the space — designer options are a particularly good choice if you’re going for a luxe look.

On the left, a black A-Series Contemporary Gliding Door has flush hardware that disappears into the sleek frame and shifts focus to the view outside. While on the right, stainless steel FSB® hardware, style 1035, gives a premium look that elevates the E-Series Hinged Patio Door.
2. Then, decide if you need any special functions from your hardware. For example, do you want a smart lock? Do you want to add an auxiliary foot lock for peace of mind? Would it be convenient if you could lock your patio door from the exterior? All of this is possible. We offer a smart lock solution through the Yale® Assure Lock®. Auxiliary foot locks are available with gliding patio doors, and keyed locks can also be added to any hinged or gliding patio door.

3. Finally, don’t forget to keep the bigger picture in mind. Just like it’s helpful to consider the door the hardware will complement, it’s also helpful to consider the larger context of the room. If this feels overwhelming, go back to the basic elements of your room’s design — color, texture, shape. Could your hardware choice be an opportunity to coordinate with something that’s already happening in the space, like matching the matte black kitchen faucet or the angular lines of a piece of furniture?

This cabin is essentially one large room, so it was particularly important to consider the big picture when making detailed choices about hardware. The homeowner chose door hardware that complements the black color and thin lines that are themes in the space.
We have an ever-expanding collection of hardware options ranging from contemporary to traditional and looks that fall between these two ends of the spectrum. Contemporary hardware has right angles and a lack of decorative flourishes. In contrast, traditional hardware has more curves and ridges.
A double front door makes a grand statement, and you’ll find our double front doors available in a range of sizes.
Want more details about door sizes? Check out our front door sizing chart.

No matter what type of look you’re hoping to create, there's an option for you. Choose between Andersen hardware styles and designer hardware collections from Ashley Norton®, Baldwin®, and FSB®. Both Andersen and designer hardware can be ordered with our hinged patio doors, entry doors, and Folding Outswing Doors. Andersen hardware is also available with our gliding patio doors.


If you believe the adage that hardware is the "jewelry of the home," chances are you'll appreciate what designer hardware can do for your home.

Like the cherry on an ice cream sundae, the right hardware finish can really complete the look you’re trying to create — imagine the contemporary flair that a matte black finish can add to an angular FSB handle. So, whether you’re trying to create a look that’s contemporary, traditional, or somewhere in between, don't ignore this detail. Here are a couple of tips to keep in mind when selecting a hardware finish:
Takeaway: If you want a specific finish, start there and then select a style from the hardware collections that offer your preferred finish. Otherwise, save the finish decision for last.
Takeaway: Use other hardware as an input. You could coordinate with the finish used on other hardware or contrast instead — it's okay to mix and match.
Ready to try a few different hardware options on for size? Check out our design tool, which allows you to select all sorts of details, including door style, color, or finish, and of course, hardware.
Hardware sold separately. Ashley Norton Inc. manufactures and supports the limited warranty for Ashley Norton hardware. Baldwin Hardware manufactures and supports the limited warranty for Baldwin Estate hardware. All trademarks, where denoted, are marks of their respective owners.
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