
This Early American-style iron door pull was hand forged by Acorn. Click here for company info.

Acorn Forged Iron’s line of door hardware includes latch sets, hinges and knockers. Click here for company info.

Custom hardware and hardware restoration services are available from Al Bar-Wilmette. Click here for company info.

These hand-hammered Tudor knobs were fabricated by Al Bar-Wilmette Platers for a project in Chicago, IL. Click here for company info.

Architectural Components restored the windows and doors 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.

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 solid-brass lever is supplied by Architectural Resource Center, along with other door hardware, such as escutcheon plates, cremone bolts, multi-point locks and more. 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 fabricated the wood windows and the entry door of this house. Click here for company info.

Artistic Doors & Windows custom manufactured these hardwood doors to the client’s specifications. Click here for company info.

Asselin's Signature line of authentic French windows and doors were installed in this residence in Georgia. 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.

Ball & Ball Lighting 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.

This doorknob, model #CK-103S, was fabricated by Brusso. 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.

Coppa Woodworking offers a selection of traditionally styled screen doors. Click here for company info.

This Craftsman/Mission style door, model 360-H-14, was fabricated by Coppa Woodworking in mahogany. Click here for company info.

This Victorian-style screen door was manufactured by Coppa Woodworking. Click here for company info.

This screen door from Coppa Woodworking features Victorian detailing. Click here for company info.

Country Carpenters specializes in building New England-style post-and-beam carriage houses, garden sheds and country barns. Click here for company info.

Craftsmen Hardware manufactured this hammered-style, 2x7-in. escutcheon, doorknob and oval t-turn. Click here for company info.

Craftsmen Hardware's large entry Pacific hardware set is model #C001PCF. Click here for company info.

The Windsor Series knob and escutcheon are manufactured by Crown City. Click here for company info.

The Classic Handle Set from Crown City Hardware includes one 23x3-in. outside escutcheon and one 14x3-in. inside escutcheon. Click here for company info.

Designer Doors handcrafts garage doors with the appearance of authentic carriage doors but the ease of push-button overhead operation. Click here for company info.

This elaborate door knocker was fabricated by E.R. Butler in the Early American style. Click here for company info.

E.R. Butler’s extensive collection includes French door hardware. Click here for company info.

E.R. Butler offers Early American door hardware in many different finishes. Click here for company info.

E.R. Butler & Co. supplies a wide range of furniture hardware in brass, bronze, nickel-silver and wrought iron. Click here for company info.

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

Erik Wyckoff Artworks hand carved this entry door set in mahogany. Click here for company info.

This walnut Adirondack-style door was created by Erik Wyckoff Artworks for an Adirondack lodge. Click here for company info.

Erik Wykoff Artworks designs and manufactures custom hand-carved wine cellar and entry doors in styles ranging from French and Italian to Rustic and Alpine. Click here for company info.

Erik Wykoff Artworks designed and crafted this hand-carved door. Click here for company info.

This wood door was custom designed and fabricated by Erik Wyckoff Artworks. Click here for company info.

Erik Wyckoff Artworks carved this door for the entrance of a wine cellar. Click here for company info.

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

This ornate bronze espagnolette bolt, the Louis XVI, was fabricated by European Hardware & Finishes/Gerber Hinge. Click here for company info.

This historically styled bronze-clad door is one of many styles available from Fenestra America. Click here for company info.

These raised-panel, paint-grade, carriage-house doors were manufactured by Fimbel Architectural Door Specialties. 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.

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.

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 Windows & Doors. Click here for company info.

P.E. Guerin offers these and many other door levers. Click here for company info.

H. Theophile custom designed and manufactured these knobs. Click here for company info.

These garage doors, and the complementary wood entry door, were custom manufactured by Hahn's Woodworking Company. Click here for company info.

Model #E311 is one of the many doors offered in Honduras mahogany, Spanish cedar and other species by Hahn's Woodworking Company. Click here for company info.

Hahn’s Woodworking custom manufactures doors in mahogany, Spanish cedar and other premium hardwoods. Click here for company info.

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

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

Historic Doors designed and built this Federal-style farmhouse entry with a true-divided-lite transom and curved raised paneling. Click here for company info.

Historic Doors built this white-oak door for a restoration project. Click here for company info.

This 8x18-ft. entryway was fabricated by Historic Doors in paint-grade mahogany. 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 cast-bronze window from Historical Arts & Casting, model #DW027, comes in two sizes - 4 ft.-4½ in. x 3 ft. and 2 ft.-10½ in. x 2½ ft. 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 different finishes. Click here for company info.

The range of wrought-steel, period-style shutter hardware from James Peters & Son includes these shutter rings. Click here for company info.

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

James Peters & Son’s double-handle regular latch is model #9102 in the company’s catalog. Click here for company info.

This wrought-iron door pull was manufactured by Kayne & Son Custom Hardware. Click here for company info.

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

The Suffolk thumblatch from Kayne & Son Custom Hardware is made of solid bronze. Click here for company info.

This Suffolk replica thumblatch is available from Kayne & Son. Click here for company info.

Kayne & Son fabricated the historically styled hardware seen on these doors. Click here for company info.

This wrought-iron door pull was hand forged by Kayne & Son. Click here for company info.

This entryway was custom manufactured by Kingsland Architectural Millwork. Click here for company info.

This traditionally styled wood door was built by the Kingsland Co. Click here for company info.

Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork’s aluminum-clad raised-panel wood doors are available in a variety of styles and sizes. Click here for company info.

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

Traditional door hardware, such as this escutcheon and lever, is supplied by Maguire Iron. 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. 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.

This historical reproduction entryway was fabricated by Maurer & Shepherd. Click here for company info.

Historic-reproduction architectural millwork, like this entryway, is manufactured by Maurer & Shepherd in pine and mahogany. Click here for company info.

D.C. Mitchell carries an extensive line of hand-forged and hand-cast door hardware. Click here for company info.

Moulding Associates' Alpine line includes this entry door, model #A758GP-42, in a naturally distressed Andean walnut. Click here for company info.

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

The Norfolk latch is handmade by New England master blacksmith Franklin Horsley of Old Smithy Shop. Click here for company info.

The Georgica is the latest addition to Omnia's Hamptons Collection of door hardware sets. Click here for company info.

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

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

This retractable door screen is available from Phantom Screens. Click here for company info.

The model #SCL82 screen-door latch set from Phelps Company 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.

SA Baxter designs and manufactures custom and semi-custom architectural hardware for residences and buildings. Click here for company info.

Doorknobs are among the extensive line of architectural hardware available from SA Baxter. Click here for company info.

This Gothic-inspired doorknob, model #DK-1026 from SA Baxter, is available in 2-, 2¼-, 2½-, 2¾- and 3-in. diameters. Click here for company info.

This forged-steel entry door was fabricated by Schwartz's Forge. 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 wrought-iron door handle 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, such as these, which were manufactured by Crittall Windows. Click here for company info.

The Golden Lion manufactured this heavy-duty steel hinge, which measures 6-5/8 in. tall. 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.

Nanz 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.

This lever handle is model #2055 from Nanz’ line of period-style door hardware. Click here for company info.

The olive knuckle hinge, model #3003 from Nanz, is fashioned after a design manufactured in Connecticut during the early-20th century and is sand-cast in brass. Click here for company info.

This screen door was custom manufactured by The Wood Factory. Click here for company info.

The Wood Factory produces historically accurate millwork and interior moldings researched from catalogs, photographs and architectural drawings. Click here for company info.

This Victorian-style wood door with raised panels and art-glass inserts is the work of The Wood Factory. Click here for company info.

The Wood Factory manufactures historically accurate double doors for interior or exterior applications. Click here for company info.

The Wood Factory created this custom wood door with details to coordinate with an existing model. Click here for company info.

TruStile’s model #TS2090 door in red oak, part of its Southwestern series, features a radius top. Click here for company info.

Vintage Hardware & Lighting manufactures and distributes restoration antique hardware in brass, nickel-plated brass, bronze and cast iron. 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.

The Moorestown lever from Von Morris Corp. is paired here with a large rosette. Click here for company info.

This small bamboo bell push is available from Von Morris. Click here for company info.

This French door unit with transom was fabricated by Weston Millwork. 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.

Wm. J. Rigby Co. supplies antique door hardware from a variety of periods. Click here for company info.

Wood Window Workshop manufactured these custom pocket doors in cherry. 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.

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.

Zeluck Windows and Doors manufactured this wood door and sidelites. Click here for company info.

These wood doors were handcrafted by Zeluck Windows and Doors. Click here for company info.