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Door Handles
Browse our range of door handles for internal and external doors, including lever handles, handles on backplate, lever on rose handles, bathroom handles, lock handles, pull handles, uPVC door handles and multipoint door handles. Whether you are replacing existing handles or choosing new door furniture for a renovation, the right handle depends on the type of door, how it needs to work and the style you want to achieve.
For standard internal doors, latch handles are usually the simplest choice. These are ideal for rooms such as living rooms, dining rooms, hallways and bedrooms where the door needs to stay closed but does not need to lock. For bathrooms, cloakrooms and en-suites, bathroom door handles are designed to provide privacy when used with the correct bathroom lock or turn and release. For rooms that need key-operated security, choose lock handles that match the lock fitted inside the door.
If you are replacing existing door handles, check the current fitting before ordering. Backplate size, screw-hole positions, spindle size, keyhole position, bathroom turn position and door thickness can all affect whether a new handle will fit neatly. For uPVC and composite doors, measurements such as the PZ size, screw centres and backplate length are especially important because the handle must line up with the multipoint locking system.
Style and finish also make a big difference. Lever on rose handles are popular for modern interiors because they have a smaller, cleaner fixing plate. Door handles on backplate are often a practical choice for traditional interiors or replacement projects, especially where you need to cover marks left by older handles. Popular finishes include chrome, brass, black, bronze, nickel, stainless steel and antique-style finishes, with options to suit both modern and period properties.
Before ordering, consider what else you may need to complete the job. A standard internal door may need a tubular latch. A bathroom door may need a bathroom lock or turn and release. A lockable door may need a suitable lock and escutcheons. If you are updating several doors at once, door handle packs can be a convenient way to buy matching handles and fittings together.
Need help choosing? Our door handle buyer guides explain the main handle types, how to measure replacements, which fittings you may need and how to choose the right finish for your home or project.
Door Handle Buyer Guides
Door handles buying guide
Not sure where to start? Learn the main types of door handles and which option is best for internal doors, external doors, bathrooms, lockable rooms and uPVC doors.
Lever on rose vs lever on backplate door handles
Compare two of the most popular door handle styles and find out which is better for modern interiors, traditional homes and replacement projects.
Latest door handle trends
Explore current door handle styles, finishes and design ideas for modern and traditional interiors.
Latch, lock & bathroom door handles explained
Understand the difference between latch handles, lock handles and bathroom handles so you can choose the correct handle for each room.
Do all door handles fit all doors?
Find out why not every handle fits every door and what to check before buying.
How to measure replacement door handles
A practical measuring guide covering backplates, screw centres, spindles, keyholes, bathroom turns and uPVC door handle measurements.
Internal vs external door handles
Learn how internal and external door handles differ, including lock compatibility, durability, weather exposure and door type.
Door handle finishes explained
Compare popular finishes such as chrome, brass, black, bronze, nickel and stainless steel, with advice on matching handles to your doors and décor.
Can you just replace door handles?
See when replacing door handles is straightforward and when you may need to check measurements, latches, locks or existing fixing holes first.
What else do I need with my door handles?
Find out when you may need latches, locks, hinges, bathroom turns, escutcheons, fixings or other door furniture to complete the job.
Door handle packs vs buying separately
Learn when a complete door handle pack is the easiest option and when it is better to choose handles, latches, locks and hinges separately.