: For bathrooms and bedrooms, featuring a locking mechanism.
: He measured from the center of the bore hole to the edge of the door. It was 2 3/8 inches—the standard distance, though some doors require 2 3/4 inches.
Arthur stood in front of his bedroom door, staring at the empty, jagged hole where a brass handle once lived. It had finally given up the ghost after forty years. He realized he didn't just need a new handle; he needed a plan. Step 1: The Great Measurement
He weighed the aesthetics. Should he go for a classic look, a sleek Satin Nickel , or perhaps a rustic Oil-Rubbed Bronze ? He remembered the history of Osborn Dorsey , who patented the first internal latching mechanism in 1878, and decided to honor that heritage with a traditional round knob. Step 4: The Final Selection