Whether you are undertaking a complete renovation of your home, decorating a room, or replacing worn door furniture, you will at some point need to choose between having door knobs or door handles. The decision isn't as straight forward as simply choosing a design you like and there are many factors to consider. Watch our short video guide and read on to discover the main factors you need to consider, and whether a door knob or door handle will be the right choice for your home.
Door Knobs
Door knobs are historically well-documented, and have been in popular use for longer than the more modern lever handle. Before the invention of morticed tubular latches, surface mounted rim locks and door knobs were a common feature in homes. Door knobs are the ideal choice for period properties and offer authentic detail, especially in Georgian and Victorian dated homes.
Advantages of Door Knobs
- Door knobs offer authentic period style.
- Less likelihood of clothes being caught on a door knob.
- Door knobs are the only option for a rim lock.
Disadvantages of Door Knobs
- Door knobs need to be fitted further away from the door's edge than a door handle.
- Due to the grip & turn operation, door knobs are not ideal for small children or people with arthritic hands.
- Door knobs are not the ideal choice for external doors.
Door Handles
Door handles are available as three main versions: latch, lock and bathroom. Most doors in your home will only require a latch handle. Bathroom handles have an integrated turn and release deadlock for privacy purposes. Lock handles have either a British standard or Euro lock key profile. Internal lock handles are fitted with a 3 lever lock and external doors with a 5 lever or euro profile cylinder lock. There are also multilever lock handles for external doors and these can only be fitted with multilever locks. Multilever handles are deemed to be the best security choice for modern homes.
The main benefits in choosing a door handle over a door knob are for practical reasons - door handles can be fitted close to the edge of a door, and they are easier to operate. The drawback of lever handles is that they don't offer the same authentic period design as a door knob, and they are not a suitable replacement for surface mounted rim locks.
These are the main factors to take into account when considering door handles:
1. Door Handles are easy to operate and can even be opened with your elbow if you are carrying a heavy bag. They are ideal for small hands and arthritic fingers making them the best choice if you have small children, elderly or disabled family members.
2. Think about the design of your door. Door handles can be fitted close to the edge of the door, whilst knobs need fitting further away. Lever handles are a great choice for doors with glazed panels or doors with limited space..
3. Lever handles can easily catch on items of clothing. On certain doors, where you might be passing in a confined space, a door knob may be the better option.
4. If you are looking for authentic period detail, or have a rim lock already fitted, a lever handle will not be suitable.
5. Door handles contain springs which will wear over time and require maintenance to prevent drooping levers.
Advantages of Door Handles
- Easy to grip & operate.
- Can be set close to the edge of a door.
- Ideal for external doors and are suitable for use with BS3621 sash locks.
Disadvantages of Door Handles
- Not the best choice if looking for authentic period style.
- Can get caught on clothing.
- Springs can wear over time causing sagging/drooping handles.
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3 comments
Suffolk Latch Company on Nov 06, 2023
Hi Adriana, With regards to replacements, converting a door knob to handle is very simple as the tubular latch is in the correct place already. We would recommend our Warwick Round Rose Door Handles, as the tubular latch for door knobs can be very stiff, so combining that with a sprung door handle can cause problems. This process would be simple as you can fit these handles onto the motice bar with the included wood screws in a matter of minutes. Kind regards SLC
Adriana Forrester on Nov 06, 2023
Hi, I wonder if you can help? Do you know what the easiest solution would be for converting our door knobs (we bought the black beehives for our renovation) to door handles. 3 years have passed since having the doorknobs fitted and we are finding children and elderly parents are struggling to use the door handles, sometimes getting stuck in rooms. We have the beehives on all doors so 15-20 door need amending. Are there any lever handles that can be easily added to replace the beehives? Many thanks, Adriana
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