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DIY: Go Door Chic with Antique Doorknobs

by Richard Bocchieri 01/12/2020

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There are many people who are looking for new and inventive ways to decorate their home. In order to get the most out of this process, it is important to pay attention to detail. The doorknobs are a commonly overlooked source of decoration. One of the ways to add a little bit of personal style and flair is to replace the existing doorknobs with a classic, antique, ornamental doorknob. Those who are looking for ways to replace their existing doorknobs should take note of the step by step instructions.

Take Off the Old Doorknob

The first step in replacing a doorknob is to remove the old one. Take a screwdriver and remove the current knob from the inside portion of the door. Once the screws have been removed, the doorknob will release. This will allow the user to remove the knobs from front and back of the door at once. 

Remove the Latch Plate 

The next step in replacing a doorknob is to remove the latch plate. This is on the inside lip of the door. Most latch plates use small, Philips head screws. Once the screws are removed, the latch can be pulled out. This step is also needed for those who are replacing the deadbolt of their door.

Fasten the New Latch Plate to the Door

Once the old latch plate has been removed, the new one can be fastened in place. Make sure that the tapered edge of the turning lock is facing against the strike plate on the frame of the door. Use the screws that come with the latch plate to fasten it in place. The latch plate should fit snug to the door when this step is finished.

Install the New Spindle and Doorknob

With the latch plate in place, it is time to attach the antique doorknob. The exterior portion of the doorknob should have a long spindle that is connected to it. Insert the spindle into the latch plate that has just been installed. The spindle should stick out to the other side of the door. Use the plate and hardware that comes with the doorknob to fasten it in place. Once this has been completed, the interior handle should slide over the spindle with ease. Make sure the parts have been aligned and the doorknob is in place. Make sure to try out the new doorknob to ensure it works properly.

Decorating with Antique Doorknobs

Now that people know how to replace an existing doorknob, there are plenty of antique, ornamental styles to choose from. The floral designs of a classic antique doorknob will still fit well with almost any style or decorative scheme. While some people think that antique doorknobs might be past their prime, they still have plenty of use when it comes to decorating styles today. The details of an antique doorknob can bring an entire room together. 

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Richard Bocchieri

Welcome to Long Island Living at its best! The South Shore of Suffolk County is a suburban area that runs along the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean. Homes in this area consist of primarily residential properties. This area tends to be diverse in culture and income as it varies by hamlet, village or town. Residents along the South Shore have access to many beaches, parks and recreational activities. I pride myself on my honesty, integrity, hard work and personal service. My first career was in education, starting as a teacher then finishing as a guidance counselor and achieving my Master’s and two PD's. In 1986, I began my real estate career. In a sense, I am still an educator and offering guidance; this time I am outside of the classroom educating my clients on the selling and purchasing processes; which have become so complicated recently and guiding them safely through the confusing and ever-changing real estate market. It is very satisfying to me to help people with not only the greatest financial asset in their lives but their greatest emotional asset; where they celebrate holidays, raise their families and live their lives. I take the needs of my clients very seriously and as a result, I am proud to say, over 90% of my sales are the result of referrals and recommendations. Primarily, my areas of service are the Townships of Babylon and Islip on Long Island’s beautiful South Shore, near pristine beaches and wonderful boating, yet only 55 minutes from Manhattan; truly the best of both worlds. I'm a graduate of the Real Estate Institute and am certified as a Senior Real Estate Specialist. I also hold a license as a Notary Public. Please feel free to call or visit so I can help you fulfill your real estate dreams. I am a Full Service Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker and provide the following: Free appraisal Rental Mortgages International relocation services Sales Home warranty new homes Free school report Waterfront specialist Notary public Please feel free to call or visit so I can help you fulfill your real estate dreams.

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