Nickel Rope Cabinet
Nickel Rope Cabinet
Antique Georgian Roped Push Plates and Pull Plate Hardware for Swing Doors
Georgian Roped Push and Pull Plates are a wonderful way to add beautiful detail and increase the durability of the swing doors in your home of business. Push plates were originally used to protect the swing door between the kitchen and dining room in larger Victorian homes. Since meals were carried into the room in a series of courses doors would become easily scratched or gouged, so a metal plate was attached to the door to avoid this damage over time. Push plates can be very simple in design or very ornate.
Georgian Roped Push and Pull Plates are a timeless and welcome addition to any home. The classic “roped” design adds traditional detail to your door. It is a style that exemplifies simplicity and beauty. Push plates are typically constructed out of brass, iron, or even glass and are available in a variety of finishes including Polished Brass, Antique Brass, Polished Chrome, Satin Nickel and Oil Rubbed Bronze.
Georgian roped push and pull plates are produced today – allowing you to incorporate their patterns into your home. The traditional roped design is also available in kitchen hardware, doorknob sets, lighting and other home hardware which allows you to easily create a common theme in every room. These elegant plates can transform a plain swing door into a beautiful showpiece. You can ask an interior designer or other decorating experts for assistance or look to decorating magazines for additional help. By using the Georgian roped theme you can use different shapes thorough the house – you need not use the same style on every door, cabinet or furniture.
Georgian Roped Push and Pull plates are readily available online as well as in many home decorating catalogs. Search for solid brass construction to ensure durability over time. When you work with the Georgian roped theme you can be sure that different combinations will work well together and tie together nicely in your home. The Georgian Roped Push and Pull Plates can be found online through LookInTheAttic & Company and they also offer free design assistance and help.
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Kohn Coleman born in Michigan - received his Ph.D. from Iowa State University in 2000 - currently leads several online companies and ventures.




