Thursday, April 10, 2008

Protect Your Door

Push Plate - How to Protect a Door With One

You've seen them in restaurants - those plates that are added to doors in place of doorknobs. But why are they needed? And why would you want a push plate?

Having a push plate on your door can serve a few purposes. First, a push plate protects the finish on the door. If you have expensive doors, you don't want to s5B4tart seeing marks, smudges and messes on the door right away, you want them to last a long time, looking like the masterpieces you ordered in the first place.

But, the laying of hands on the same spot day in and day out to open a door can create a lot of wear and tear on the finish. Think about it, every time a hand is on the door, it leaves behind a little bit of a persons natural body oils, which are sinking into the wood, as their hand rubs across the door, either opening or closing it. They are also rubbing off the paint, finish, and over time you will start to see the effect. At first it may look like a little dirt smudge that won't come off, but eventually, you will realize that part of your door has been worn away by use, there is now a permanent blight on what used to be spotless and beautiful doors.

This is not even taking into account all the germs that are being left behind by those hands every time they open and close the door.

Eventually, the mess will be too much and you will always find your eyes looking at the wear. Replacing an expensive door can be very costly, especially if you have selected a pre-hung door, where the frame and the door have to be changed out to make it fit.

Refinishing isn't cheap either and can cost a lot of time and money you hadn't originally planned to put into the door.

Instead, you may want to go with the option of preventing these problems in the first place. You 5B4can do that by installing a push plate on each of the doors. A push plate is actually extremely easy to install. They come in a variety of finishes and can be purchased to match your home, whether you want a simple polished metal look to accent the room, or pieces that have been etched or cast to add a very classy, and protective, finish to the door.

When Selecting a Push Plate

You need to look closely at your door before selecting a push plate. You need to know if the push plate is going to fit well onto the door. If your door has indentations in the woods or moldings that stand out, it can affect the placement of the push plate.

Additionally, think of your décor before you select a push plate. They need to compliment your décor and match. If you have installed a push plate on another door in the room, you need to use a matching push plate on this door as well to keep the look consistent.

Author Jennifer Akre is an owner of different online niche stores that specialize in providing online consumers with not only useful and eye-catching products, but valuable information as well on how to nicely decorate and furnish your space, whether it be in your home or out on your deck or patio. There are many tips that are helpful for creating a space that others will envy and here she offers buying advice when purc33Ahasing lavish cabinet hardware, grand cabinet knobs, and magnificent drawer pulls.

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