The bathroom is possibly the most difficult room to decorate in a home because of space constrictions and the permanent placement of most bathroom fixtures. Renovating the entire room can be time consuming and costly, so finding smaller (and less expensive ways) to incorporate new designs and personality is a great way to add warmth to the bathroom. Bathroom hardware is perhaps the simplest way to accomplish this goal and a classic pattern, such as Georgian Roped, is easy to coordinate with existing hardware because of the simple design and variety of finishes.
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Georgian Roped Bathroom Hardware
Thursday, July 29th, 2010Georgian Roped Pattern Home Hardware – Buy Matching Hardware Online For Doors, Windows, Cabinets, Switch Plates & More
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Creating a common theme for your home hardware is not as challenging as it may sound. The use of a common theme, such as a Georgian or Roped pattern and the same finish throughout the various rooms in your house can go a long way towards creating a unified look that will tie itself together nicely. Solid brass hardware offers a variety of finishes that can be used to complement your current décor. The traditional roped pattern (sometimes referred to as âGeorgian Ropedâ) offers a simple and classic pattern that can be found on various types of home hardware.
Antique Georgian Roped Push Plates and Pull Plate Hardware for Swing Doors
Monday, February 15th, 2010
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.