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Pocket Door Hardware

Pocket Door Hardware: What is Necessary?

It may seem self-explanatory, but in order to install a pocket door, you will need the appropriate pocket door hardware. Since pocket doors are unique and unlike any other type of door, it should not be surprising that the hardware required for installing pocket doors is also unique and unlike any other type of door hardware. If you are interesting in installing a pocket door in your home, you may be scratching your head at the necessary parts and pieces that will make your pocket door open and close flawlessly. Instead of purchasing anything and everything that has the word “pocket door” on the package, consider these necessary pieces of pocket door hardware.

The first piece of pocket door hardware is the frame. Just like typical doors that open by swinging inward or outward, pocket doors have frames. However, unlike typical door frames, pocket door frames are installed between the studs in your wall. The frame you choose directly depends on the width of your walls. These frames typically consist of two openings that allow the door to pass between the two and never disrupt the inside of your walls. These brackets allow your door to open evenly, smoothly, and quietly. Typically, this item of pocket door hardware is purchased in conjunction with a pocket door to ensure the two fit together perfectly and operate smoothly.

The second piece of pocket door hardware is the door knob. Unlike traditional door knobs, there is no turning necessary in order to open a pocket door. Also, pocket door knobs retract into the surface of the pocket door so that the door can remain completely closed or opened without having any pieces of hardware in the way. Although you may not find the variety of typical door knobs, pocket door knobs are available in several popular materials and finishes, including brass and nickel. Check out a renovation magazine or website to find a selection of old fashioned pocket door knobs and other pocket door hardware.

The third piece of pocket door hardware is the door lock. Unlike the other pieces previously mentioned, a pocket door lock is not necessary for the successful use of a pocket door. However, if your pocket door is opening into a bathroom, bedroom, or any other space where you need a bit of privacy, carefully consider investing in a pocket door lock. These locks look similar to traditional door locks, but are manufactured specifically to fit a pocket door. Again, look to a renovation magazine or website for a larger selection of this type of pocket door hardware.

When in the market for pocket door hardware, you may need to expand your search past your local hardware store or home improvement warehouse. Typically, pocket doors are a unique breed and you may find your selection is limited or nonexistent. Instead, look to specialty catalogs or websites to find a wider array of possible options for your home. Also, consider purchasing sets that include the pocket door, frame, and all necessary pocket door hardware that you will need to successfully install your pocket door.


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