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Old-world shine: Choosing oil rubbed bronze door knobs

7 May 2012 3,252 views No CommentEmail This Post Email This Post

Door_Knob14Having the chance to bring a piece that makes a modern cabinet or door look like it’s been around for a while can be a bit of a challenge. The best way to do this is to choose among the various designs of oil rubbed bronze door knobs. Between entirely oil rubbed bronze door knobs or the kind that mixes crystal and other materials to oil rubbed bronze door knobs, the choices can be more of a challenge.

But whatever one choose would actually be a great find, not just for aesthetics but as well as a health benefit. Oil rubbed bronze door knobs would provide their own disinfection because bacteria do not thrive on this kind of material more than eight hours at a time.

The designs range from the classical with rose patterns and rope frills to the minimalist straight door knobs. It all depends on what room you would need the oil rubbed bronze door knobs that you are going to choose. And you are not limited to just one kind of style. Often it is the hodge podge of designs that make your home interesting. Your guests might not be able to put their finger on what makes your kitchen cabinets pop but you know that the mix of classical oil rubbed bronze door knobs to your simple cabinets did the trick.

Having the best, especially on the small details that accent the whole, is a homeowner’s dream. You might not be aware of it yet but the look that you want for your doors might just be missing the right kind of door knob. So choose wisely.

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