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Bi Fold Door Hinges Satin Nickel

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Emtek 3.5 Inch Solid Brass Heavy Duty Door Hinges with 1/4 Inch Round Corners (pair) Emtek 4 Inch Solid Brass Heavy Duty Door Hinges with 1/4 Inch Round Corners (pair) Emtek 4.5 Inch Solid Brass Heavy Duty Door Hinges with 1/4 Inch Round Corners (pair) Emtek 3.5 Inch Solid Brass Heavy Duty Door Hinges with 5/8 Inch Round Corners (pair) Emtek 4 Inch Solid Brass Heavy Duty Door Hinges with 5/8 Inch Round Corners (pair) Emtek 3.5 Inch Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners (pair) Emtek 4 Inch Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners (pair)Learn how to transform ordinary wooden doors into chic bathroom décor! For these bathroom corner shelves, we’ll start with an unfinished bi-fold door, give it a beachy, distressed look with chalk finish paint, and add some decorative hardware. Just follow our step-by-step tutorial from Plaid FolkArt Paint. Remove the hinges from your bi-fold door. Lay the fronts of the door together, and replace the hinges on the backside.




To create the distressed look of these corner shelves, start with the craft paint in Java and brush it onto the door on areas where you want the paint to show through. Repeat the same steps with the Cascade paint. Rub the clear wax heavily on the edges and section of the door you want distressed. Now add a coat of the White Adirondack paint to the doors. When the top coat is dry, sand the paint– unevenly and in random patches– to allow the Java and the Cascade to show through with a rustic, distressed look. Apply a thin coat of clear wax over the entire door and allow it to dry. Once the wax is dry lightly buff it with a soft cloth. Using the corner of the pine shelving, measure 14¾ in. out on each side. Draw a straight line connecting the measured ends and cut with the circular saw. Paint the shelves with the same steps as the door. Attach the shelves to the door with screws from the back of the door. Attach the hook as shown and admire your new rustic corner shelves!




Browse our selection of FolkArt Paint at The Home Depot. Follow our Easy DIY Projects board on Pinterest for more DIY ideas and inspiration. Size:*Not all sizes are available in all finishes + Add to Project ListArchitectural hardware may be a finishing touch, but it’s a very important one. High-quality, stylish door handles, knobs, and locks ‘introduce’ your home to visitors, create an excellent first impression, and provide needed security. Well-chosen interior door, window, and cabinet hardware, as well as switch plates and hinges, show attention to detail and custom design throughout your home. Ring’s End stocks dozens of premium lines, ranging from traditional brass to contemporary stainless steel, for the best selection of architectural hardware in the area. Types of Door Hardware Door knobs and levers come in a wide variety of styles and materials. Types of knobs and levers include keyed, privacy, passage, and dummy. Deadbolts are so called because they are operated manually.




Cylindrical locks (entry locksets) consist of two doorknobs operable both from the inside and the outside. Mortise locks, recessed rectangular boxes, combine deadbolt action with a pin-locking cylinder mechanism; they are most frequently used on front entry doors. Handlesets combine a grip (handle) and a single- or double-cylinder deadbolt. Available in many styles and materials, handlesets come in one-piece, two-piece, full plate, and electronic units. Butt hinges are the most common type of door hinge; the two sections are connected either by a metal rod or by ball bearings. Flush, concealed, piano, and spring hinges are also available. Sliding & Folding Door Hardware Sliding door hardware systems usually include tracks, fascia, mounting brackets, and wheels. Folding door hardware includes tracks, hangers, and pivots; it is available for bi-fold, multi-fold, and ‘full-access’ fold doors. Doorbells, knockers, viewers, stops, kickplates, and bumpers can add functionality to doors while enhancing aesthetic appeal.




Commercial door hardware is often designed for more heavy-duty use than residential door hardware. Ring’s End has decades of experience supplying the durable, attractive hardware for commercial construction projects. Types of Home Accents Even utilitarian products can be beautiful. Add the right finishing touches to your home with handsome switch plates, vents, and registers in materials and styles that coordinate with the rest of your architectural hardware. And don’t forget other accessories like coat hooks, door hooks, and house numbers. Ring’s End stocks premium heavy-duty galvanized steel mailboxes by Special Lite in seven beautiful colors: Black, White, Hunter Green, Taupe, Blue, Red and Burgundy. We can personalize your mailbox with your name, address, or street number with 3 different type styles and durable vinyl lettering. Ring’s End stocks wall-mount fiberglass or aluminum flagpoles and can special order groundset flagpoles up to 80’ feet high.




We stock American Flags too! Aluminum is often used for thresholds and door closers, usually in commercial applications. Its huge variety of finishes make brass the most popular material for door hardware. Bronze is also very popular. Sandcast bronze is often used in rustic and arts-and-crafts styles, whereas lost-wax cast bronze works well with classic, traditional styles. Chrome, a traditional material for interior door knobs and levers, remains popular for bathroom hardware in both polished and satin finishes. Forged iron (wrought iron) hinges and levers give an authentic rustic touch; they are particularly popular for barn-style sliding doors. Nickel is a commonly used material for interior door knobs and levers, with the satin nickel finish often being preferred. These materials give a charming, traditional look to interior doors. Stainless steel hardware, with its clean and sleek design, is often used for doors in homes with a contemporary aesthetic.




Zinc plating is a feature of some heavy-duty hinges. Options for architectural hardware finishes have expanded significantly due to innovative technology and customer demand. Today you can choose from a large variety of beautiful finishes that combine high style with durability and ease of maintenance. We’re highlighting some of the most popular finishes here; visit a Ring’s End Showroom to see all the exciting possibilities. Styles of Architectural Hardware Our job at Ring’s End is to help our customers build well and to realize their aesthetic vision. While there is virtually an unlimited number of door hardware options for any taste, the following are some common styles. How To Select Door Hardware This one is easy: visit your nearest Ring’s End location. Because there are so many types and options of door hardware, Ring’s End can make the selection process efficient and worry-free. Extensive in-store displays let you see, touch, and compare before you purchase.

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