Tell us about your home and we'll build a complete set of door handles — plus matching hinges, latches, locks and cylinders — in Matt Black, Satin Brass or Antique Brass. Pick lever door handles or door knobs across modern, classic and traditional styles, all matched to your finish and door layout.
Build My Hardware Set →Buying door handles and the hardware that goes with them is fiddly. Most homes need three hinges per door, a different lock for the bathroom than the bedroom, and fire-rated parts for any FD30 doors. Our door handle finder takes the guesswork out — you answer simple questions and we match every lever handle, door knob, hinge and lock for you.
Modern, classic, traditional or minimalist — we filter to handles that match.
Matt Black, Satin Brass or Antique Brass — every part matched in your chosen finish.
Internal, fire, bathroom and bedroom counts. We work out the rest.
One click adds every part — hinges, latches, locks, cylinders — to your cart.
Every internal door in a typical UK home falls into one of four categories. The tool asks for the count of each so we can pick parts that match the function — and the regulations.
Standard 35mm-thick doors with no lock — bedrooms used as studies, hallway doors, utility rooms. They take a tubular latch and a handle on rose. We provide three hinges per door (a pair plus one).
44mm-thick doors that hold back fire for 30 minutes. They legally require CE-rated Grade 13 ball-bearing hinges and FD-rated locks. The tool swaps to fire-compliant parts as soon as you tell it the count.
Need a privacy lock — a thumbturn inside, coin-release outside. We pair the right bathroom sashlock with a matching turn & release in your finish.
Take a euro sashlock with a thumbturn cylinder and an escutcheon plate. You also choose whether every lock takes the same key (keyed alike) or different keys (keyed to differ).
No measuring tape required. The wizard walks you through the questions in plain language and shows real product photos at every stage.
Pick the visual style — modern, classic, traditional or minimalist.
Matt Black, Satin Brass or Antique Brass — every part matches.
Economy, mid-range or premium.
Browse matching lever door handles and door knobs with full-size photos. Tap any image to see it close up.
Tell us how many internal doors, fire doors, bathrooms and key-lock rooms you have.
One key fits every lock, or a different key per door.
See every SKU and quantity, then drop the lot into your cart with one click.
The wrong cylinder won't fit the lock. The wrong hinges won't carry a fire door. Our tool only suggests parts that work together — saving you returns and re-orders.
FD30 doors need CE-rated hinges and FD-rated locks. We swap to the right components automatically when you tell us how many fire doors you have.
Bathroom locks come with the right turn & release. Bedroom locks include the cylinder and escutcheon. Hinges come in pairs. You won't be missing a part halfway through fitting.
A common reason customers under-order — and then make a second trip — is misjudging quantity. Here's the rule the tool uses for each part type.
UK standard for any door. Hinges come in pairs, so we round up to the nearest pair (1 spare hinge on odd door counts).
Only for doors without a lock. Bathrooms and key-lock rooms include the latch in the lock body itself.
One bathroom sashlock per bathroom, one euro sashlock per key-lock room. The tool counts these separately so quantities match.
Each euro sashlock needs a euro cylinder. Pair with an escutcheon plate for a finished look.
One handle each side. Sold as pairs — never as singles.
Required for FD30 compliance. Includes the intumescent strips that swell in heat to seal the door.
A complete set of door handles is more than just the handle itself. Here's what we calculate for you.
Every product in the tool is held in stock and dispatched from our UK warehouse. We curate ranges that work together — no orphan SKUs, no mismatched finishes.
If you've never bought door hardware before, the names can feel like a foreign language. Here are the words you'll come across in the tool.
A fire door rated to withstand 30 minutes of fire — required by UK building regs for many internal doors in flats, HMOs and certain home conversions.
Strips fitted around a fire door's edges that swell when heated, sealing the gap and stopping smoke and flame from passing through.
A lock body that combines a latch (for everyday open/close) with a deadbolt (operated by key or thumbturn). Different to a "deadlock" which has a bolt only.
The barrel that takes the key in modern locks, sized in millimetres. A 35/35 thumbturn cylinder is 70mm total — 35mm on each side of the lock with a thumbturn one side.
Keyed alike = one key opens every lock. Keyed to differ = each lock has its own unique key. The tool asks you which you'd prefer.
The small decorative plate that sits around a keyhole or cylinder. Comes as a pair — one for each side of the door.
A hinge with sealed ball bearings between the knuckles for smoother movement and longer life. Required by spec for fire doors and heavy doors.
A simple latch that fits into a mortice (rectangular cutout) in the door edge — the most common latch type for internal doors with no lock.
A handle mounted on a small round backplate (the "rose"). The minimal alternative to a handle on a full backplate. Modern, neat, popular in new builds.
The bathroom-style lock — thumbturn inside, coin-release outside. Locks the door but doesn't take a key.
Two minutes, seven questions, one complete door hardware kit landed straight in your basket.
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