
Accurate Lock & Hardware supplies a variety of locks and custom architectural hardware. Click here for company info.

Historically styled door hardware is available from Accurate Lock & Hadware. Click here for company info.

This historical reproduction escutcheon and lever are available from Accurate Lock & Hardware. Click here for company info.

This hardware was fabricated by Al Bar-Wilmette for a project in Chicago, IL, using the lost-wax method of casting. Click here for company info.

Period-style hardware, such as these door handles and escutcheons, is available from Al Bar-Wilmette Platers. Click here for company info.

Al Bar-Wilmette Platers plates new hardware to match historic finishes and restores historic hardware and metal fixtures. Click here for company info.

Al Bar-Wilmette restored this ornamental cremone bolt. Click here for company info.

Period-style wood entry doors are a specialty of Allegheny Restoration. Click here for company info.

Architectural Components restored the windows, doors and reproduction 18th-century hardware for the Jacob Whittemore House at the Minuteman National Historic Park in Lexington, MA. Click here for company info.

This reproduction Connecticut River Valley broken pediment doorway with cross buck doors and bulls-eye glass was fabricated by Architectural Components. Click here for company info.

Architectural Iron Company offers stock cast-iron window weights and custom weights in cast lead and cast iron. Click here for company info.

Outwater’s extensive collection of architectural products includes a wide variety of doorknobs. Click here for company info.

The range of decorative door hardware from Outwater includes these doorknobs and plates. Click here for company info.

Outwater’s Builders Collection of hardware is manufactured in solid brass and includes barrel bolts, surface bolts and mortise-flush bolts. Click here for company info.

This collection of shutter hardware is available from Outwater in wrought iron. Click here for company info.

This custom bronze door hinge was fabricated by Architectural Resource Center. Click here for company info.

Artistic Doors & Windows custom manufactured these hardwood doors. Click here for company info.

Ball & Ball fabricates and casts custom door hardware. Click here for company info.

Ball & Ball Hardware supplies Victorian and Early American hardware reproductions in brass, cast iron, bronze, wrought iron and steel. Click here for company info.

These doors feature rustic hinges and hardware custom made by Ball & Ball Hardware. Click here for company info.

Ball & Ball Hardware restored and refinished this decorative door pull. Click here for company info.

This decorative floral-patterned door hardware system was restored by Ball & Ball Hardware. Click here for company info.

The Davide Como thumblatch hardware for entry doors is available from Baltica in antique nickel. Click here for company info.

This stainless-steel door pull is part of the line of cabinet and furniture hardware manufactured by Brusso. Click here for company info.

This doorknob, model #CK-103S, was fabricated by Brusso. Click here for company info.

This period-style door hardware was fabricated by Cardine Studios. Click here for company info.

This decorative metal door was designed and fabricated by Cardine Studios. Click here for company info.

These door pulls from Cardine Studios are forged in bronze; the leaf work is forged in copper and riveted to the door pulls. Click here for company info.

Many styles of wood screen doors manufactured by Coppa Woodworking are available painted or stained. Click here for company info.

Craftsman/Mission style doors are available from Coppa Woodworking. Click here for company info.

Coppa Woodworking offers more than 300 styles of wood screen and storm doors. Click here for company info.

These are just a few of the wood screen and storm doors available from Coppa Woodworking. Click here for company info.

Coppa Woodworking supplies many variations of traditionally styled wood doors. Click here for company info.

This entry set from Craftsmen Hardware is a recent addition to the firm’s extensive line of period door and cabinet hardware. Click here for company info.

Craftsmen Hardware’s 2-in. edge bolt comes with either the pyramid-head nails seen here or round-head wood screws. Click here for company info.

These Victorian-style back plates and matching doorknobs are manufactured by Crown City Hardware. Click here for company info.

The heavy-duty double-gate Sentry Latch from DAC Industries features a black powder finish and is adjustable for a 1- to 2½-in. gap. Click here for company info.

The windows and doors for this building were manufactured by Dynamic Architectural Windows & Doors. Click here for company info.

This decorative brass dragon door pull, model # 131, is one of many traditional styles available from E.R. Butler. Click here for company info.

E.R. Butler & Co. manufactured this Early American-style brass handle. Click here for company info.

E.R. Butler’s model #I426/I335 French door hardware is fit for a castle – complete with a crown on the crest. Click here for company info.

E.R. Butler offers Early American door hardware in a variety of finishes. Click here for company info.

This traditionally styled, ornate door handle and matching escutcheon are the work of E.R. Butler. Click here for company info.

This hand-forged door hardware was fabricated by Elements of Steel. Click here for company info.

High-quality hinges and other period-style hardware are the specialty of European Hardware & Finishes/Gerber Hinge. Click here for company info.

European Hardware & Finishes/Gerber Hinge supplies this rusted-iron hinge with cap. Click here for company info.

This hand-forged-steel hinge and cast-aluminum classic “S” shutter stay are manufactured by European Hardware Co. Click here for company info.

Fimbel Architectural Door Specialties supplied the custom wood and glass sectional doors enclosing a pavilion at Bethel Center for Performing Arts in New York state. Click here for company info.

Grabill manufactured these arched-top mahogany French doors with leaded-glass lites and mahogany/bronze-mesh screen doors. Click here for company info.

Grabill manufactured these double-hung mahogany windows. Click here for company info.

This Honduras mahogany arched door from Grabill features solid V-groove panels. Click here for company info.

Grabill manufactured these arched-top French doors with leaded-glass lites. Click here for company info.

Grabill restored the historic windows for this church in Concord, MI. Click here for company info.

This Honduran Mahogany round-top door with raised wood panels and custom finish was fabricated by Grabill. Click here for company info.

This full-panel mahogany door was manufactured by Grabill. Click here for company info.

Grabill manufactured these fixed square windows. Click here for company info.

Grabill fabricates custom doors in pine, cherry, mahogany, teak, oak, Douglas fir and cypress. Click here for company info.

The no. 921 Gothic lever from P.E. Guerin is shown with the firm's no. 0731 Rose. Click here for company info.

These door hinges are just a few of the many styles offered by P.E. Guerin. Click here for company info.

This garage door was fabricated by Hahn's Woodworking in western red cedar. Click here for company info.

The cast-bronze Jefferson lever is handcrafted by Hamilton Sinkler. Click here for company info.

This decorative cabinet hardware is from Hamilton Sinkler's Metropolitan Collection. Click here for company info.

HeartWood Fine Windows & Doors made this 21/4-in. thick mortise-and-tenon solid-wood door of sawn white oak to replicate the original door made 100 years ago. Click here for company info.

HeartWood Fine Windows & Doors fabricated this 2 1/4-in. thick mortise-and-tenon solid-wood door out of sawn white oak to replicate the original door made 100 years ago. Click here for company info.

Historic Doors fashioned these entry doors using mortise-and-tenon joinery. Click here for company info.

This quarter-sawn white-oak door was built by Historic Doors for an Andrew Carnegie home. Click here for company info.

The stone entryway with sidelights and transom was designed and fabricated by Historic Doors for a building in Pennsylvania. Click here for company info.

These reproduction doors were fabricated by Historic Doors for the Palm Court at the Plaza Hotel in New York City; they are made from ¼ sawn white oak and measure 18 x9 ft. with a ½ round transom. Click here for company info.

Historic Doors fabricated these wood doors and surrounding moldings. Click here for company info.

Entryways can be custom designed by Historic Doors to include art-glass sidelites. Click here for company info.

Historical Arts & Casting designs, manufactures and installs metal doors, windows and other exterior elements. Click here for company info.

This 11-ft. custom bronze door was manufactured by Historical Arts & Casting with a patina designed to age gracefully in any climate. Click here for company info.

This traditional door set and steeple-tip door hinge are available from House of Antique Hardware in nine finishes. Click here for company info.

This traditional door set and steeple-tip door hinge are available from House of Antique Hardware in nine finishes. Click here for company info.

House of Antique Hardware offers a wide selection of antique reproduction entry hardware, as well as hardware for interior doors, cabinets, furniture and windows. Click here for company info.

Illingworth Millwork manufactured this entryway with insulated glass and simulated mullions. Click here for company info.

This arched-top double-door was custom manufactured by Jim Illingworth Millwork. Click here for company info.

These eliptical arched-top french doors with double pane insulated glass were fabricated by Illingworth Millwork. Click here for company info.

Glass interior storm windows from Innerglass are made to complement historic windows. Click on No. 909 Click here for company info.

James Peters & Son produces its traditional-design, heavy-duty, L-type shutter hinges in offsets from zero through 2¼ in. Click here for company info.

This door pull, model #9000 from James Peters & Son, is 10 in. long. Click here for company info.

Gate hardware from James Peters & Son is manufactured in wrought steel with a black finish. Click here for company info.

The traditionally styled mini strap hinge from John Wright Co. is made of 1/4-in.-thick cast iron; it measures 6 1/4 in. x 1.1 in. and provides a 3/8 in. offset. Click here for company info.

This Acme, Lull & Porter shutter hinge features John Wright Company’s WeatherWright™ powder-coated finish to protect against corrosion. Click here for company info.

Kayne & Son fabricated this thumblatch, a replica of the Colton House Suffolk thumblatch. Click here for company info.

Kayne & Son fabricated this historically styled hardware for a custom door. Click here for company info.

Kayne & Son fabricated the forged hinges and thumblatches for the renovated doors for the Jack of the Wood pub in Asheville, NC. Click here for company info.

This scrolling ball and spear Norfolk handle is available from Kayne & Son Custom Hardware. Click here for company info.

This bronze Norfolk door pull from Kayne & Son features a twisted grip. Click here for company info.

This Suffolk replica thumblatch from Kayne & Son can be used in any room. Click here for company info.

Kayne and Son fabricated the historically styled hardware for these doors. Click here for company info.

Kayne & Son fabricated the forged hinges and thumblatches for these recently renovated doors of a building in downtown Asheville, NC. Click here for company info.

Kayne & Son Custom Hardware fabricated this cane bolt in bronze. Click here for company info.

This early American style thumblatch was designed and fabricated by Kayne & Son Custom Hardware. Click here for company info.

These strap hinges with matching thumb-latch set and cane bolts were manufactured by Kayne & Son for this traditional double door. Click here for company info.

These shutter hooks were fabricated by Kayne & Son. Call for more information. Click here for company info.

This triangular door knocker was manufactured by Kayne & Son. Call for more information. Click here for company info.

Kingsland fabricated these custom-designed Gothic-style paneled doors in Honduras mahogany. Click here for company info.

Custom wood doors are available from Kingsland Co. Doors. Click here for company info.

This raised-panel door was custom fabricated by Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork in mahogany. Click here for company info.

These arch-top French doors from Marvin Windows and Doors were designed to complement the wood interior of this room; features such as the one-piece exterior extruded-aluminum-clad top rail and the commercial-grade Kynar finish are designed to make the doors long lasting and easy to maintain. Click here for company info.

The Ultimate Outswing French Door is one of many traditionally styled doors available from Marvin. Click here for company info.

These Ultimate Outswing French doors from Marvin Windows and Doors are suitable for commercial applications. Click here for company info.

The Pembridge knob from Notting Hill is shown here in the satin gold finish. Click here for company info.

Notting Hill offers a wide selection of hardware, including the Portobello Road Suite, King's Road Collection shown here. Click here for company info.

This Fleur-de-Lis pull from Notting Hill is available in antique brass, pewter and copper finishes. Click here for company info.

Old Smithy Shop fabricated this Early American hand-forged hinge and matching latch. Click here for company info.

Old Smithy Shop offers a selection of barn pulls. Click here for company info.

This Gothic door was produced by the craftsmen at Old Word Door. Click here for company info.

The Georgica in Omnia's Hamptons Collection features a classic handle design with detailing in the interior knob and lever trim options; it is available in five finishes. Click here for company info.

Parrett Windows & Doors offers custom doors for any historical application. Click here for company info.

Parrett Windows & Doors built this custom door to match historical specifications. Click here for company info.

The model #SCL82 screen-door latch set from Phelps is hot-forged and precision-machined from solid brass. Click here for company info.

Mid-century-Modern cabinet hardware is available from Rejuvenation. Click here for company info.

Mid-century-Modern cabinet hardware is available from Rejuvenation. Click here for company info.

Restoric LLC followed original bllueprints to restore this 1941 Georgian Revival entrance to a public library; it features reamy glass, leaded lights, cast lead rosettes and original paint colors. Click here for company info.

Heavy-duty hinges, latches and handles from Richards-Wilcox were used on this traditionally styled carriage house door. Click here for company info.

The renovation of this historic fire house included eco-friendly strap hinges and back plates (37% recycled steel in content and coated with a no VOC powder coat) from Richards-Wilcox. Click here for company info.

Richards-Wilcox supplied the hardware for these bi-parting sliding doors. Click here for company info.

Richards-Wilcox fabricated the traditional hardware for these double doors. Click here for company info.

This custom door hardware was designed and fabricated by Rocky Mountain Hardware. Click here for company info.

SA Baxter offers a wide selection of high-end architectural hardware. Click here for company info.

SA Baxter offers a wide selection of door hardware, such as the Spirals Doorknob, model #DK-1005. Click here for company info.

This forged-steel entry door was fabricated by Schwartz’s Forge for a building in New York City. Click here for company info.

Schwartz’s Forge fabricated this entryway. Click here for company info.

These forged-steel entry doors from Schwartz’s Forge & Metalworks have 23k gold-leaf details. Click here for company info.

This vintage 1930s steel window was restored by Seekircher. Click here for company info.

This wrought-iron door latch was fabricated by Seven Pines Forge. Click here for company info.

The Sundial sash lock from Signature Hardware measures 2 in. wide x 2 in. high and is available in antique brass, polished and lacquered brass and pewter finishes. Click here for company info.

Custom Trades International fabricated and finished this radius-head Dutch door. Click here for company info.

Steel Windows & Doors distributes steel and bronze windows and doors. Click here for company info.

These locksets and doorknobs are featured in the Robert Adam-inspired Anglais line of hardware from The Golden Lion. Click here for company info.

This sampling of authentic period-style hardware from The Nanz Co. includes cabinet hardware. Click here for company info.

The Nanz Company supplies a full line of door hardware in dozens of standard and custom-plated and -patinated finishes. Click here for company info.

The Nanz Company offers a selection of door handles and knobs in many styles, materials and finishes. Click here for company info.

The Nanz Company offers a wide selection of historically styled hardware. Click here for company info.

Door hardware in a variety of of standard and custom-plated finishes is available from Nanz. Click here for company info.

Traditionally styled door hardware is available from The Nanz Company. Click here for company info.

Traditionally styled hardware is available from The Nanz Company. Click here for company info.

Country-style latches are available from Top Knob in 10 finishes. Click here for company info.

In addition to its line of storm doors, Victoriana East custom manufactures wood porch parts. Click here for company info.

Vintage Woodworks designs and manufactures Victorian and country-style screen and storm doors; which are offered with or without spandrels. Click here for company info.

This exterior shutter from Vixen Hill is held back with a traditional shutter dog. Click here for company info.

Weston Millwork built this raised-panel, edge-grain sugar-pine door for an Irish pub. Click here for company info.

To build this raised-panel door and entryway, Weston Millwork used 2-in.-thick, solid-edge grain sugar pine. Click here for company info.

This French door unit with transom was fabricated by Weston Millwork. Click here for company info.

Weston Millwork fabricated this replica Tudor-style door (right) using sugar pine and mortise-and-tenon joinery. Click here for company info.

Weston Millwork built these replication stationary-slat blinds using mortise-and-tenon construction and matched the original thickness, width, spacing and angle of slats. Click here for company info.

Wiemann Ironworks fabricated this bronze door, which feautres insulated glass. Click here for company info.

Wiemann Metalcraft fabricated these Art Deco door panels in bronze. Click here for company info.

Wiemann Ironworks cast and fabricated these Art Deco bronze door panels. Click here for company info.

Replication "Gotha” design plates and knobs made by Sargent Mfg. around the turn of the last century are available from Wm. J. Rigby. Click here for company info.

Wood Window Workshop manufactured these custom pocket doors in cherry. Click here for company info.

These traditionally styled wood doors were custom made by Wood Window Workshop. Click here for company info.

Wood Window Workshop custom manufactures wood windows and doors in any size, type and species. Click here for company info.

Historically styled entry doors are available from Wooden Nickel Antiques. Click here for company info.

Doors in panel and glass combinations from Woodstone can be surrounded with a custom-designed architectural trim package. Click here for company info.

Custom wood doors are one of Woodstone's specialties. Click here for company info.

Woodstone uses a century-old method of wood joinery to fashion its windows, available primed, painted or clear. Click here for company info.

This Dutch door from Woodstone features pegged mortise-and-tenon construction and true-divided lites; it is completed with wrought-iron hardware. Click here for company info.

Zepsa Industries designed and built these wood doors. Click here for company info.

This door is part of a custom interior fabricated by Zepsa. Click here for company info.