Collection: Lever-Style Door Handles

Lever-Style Door Handles

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Lever door handles are a popular choice for modern homes, and for good reason. They’re easy to use, accessible for all ages, and available in a wide range of styles to match any space. Whether you’re updating interior doors or upgrading your entryway, the right lever handle delivers both function and a polished look.

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Choosing the Right Door Lever

One of the first things to consider when selecting a door lever is handing. Some lever designs are directional, meaning they’re made for either a left-handed or right-handed door. If the handing doesn’t match your door, the lever may appear upside down when installed.

To determine handing, stand outside the door and face it:

  • Hinges on the right = right-handed door
  • Hinges on the left = left-handed door

If you’d rather skip the extra step, many brands like Schlage and Kwikset offer reversible levers that work on either door orientation.

Door Lever Functions

Door levers come in a few key function types, each designed for a specific use:

  • Keyed Entry Levers: Lock and unlock with a key—ideal for exterior doors
  • Passage Levers: Non-locking, best for hallways and closets
  • Privacy Levers: Lock from the inside, perfect for bedrooms and bathrooms
  • Dummy Levers: Decorative or pull-only, with no latch mechanism

Choosing the right function ensures your hardware works exactly the way you need it to.

Find the Right Fit for Your Home

From sleek, modern profiles to more traditional designs, door levers offer flexibility in both form and finish. Whether you prefer matte black, satin nickel, or a warmer bronze tone, it’s easy to coordinate your levers with the rest of your home’s hardware. No matter your style or project size, we offer a wide selection of lever handles designed for durability, ease of installation, and long-term performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Are door levers reversible?
    Some are, some aren’t. Many popular options from brands like Schlage and Kwikset are reversible, meaning they work on both left- and right-handed doors. However, certain decorative styles and most dummy levers will require you to specify handing.

  2. What’s the difference between a privacy lever and a passage lever?
    Privacy levers include a locking mechanism (typically for bedrooms and bathrooms), while passage levers do not lock and are used for hallways or closets.

  3. Do I need a keyed lever for my front door?
    If you’re using a lever on an exterior door, a keyed entry function is recommended. For added security, many homeowners pair it with a deadbolt.