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Vintage Interior Door Knobs: The Look for Less

April 28, 2020 by Ashley

Our home was built in 1915 and has the most beautiful brass and glass knobs on some of the doors – but after more than 100 years as a family home, rental home, and even a brief term as the headquarters of the American Indian Center of Dallas, many of the home’s original knobs have been lost or severely damaged.

  • Vintage craftsman interior door knobs in 100 year old house
  • Vintage craftsman interior door knobs in 100 year old house
  • Vintage craftsman interior door knobs in 100 year old house
  • Vintage craftsman interior door knobs in 100 year old house
  • Vintage craftsman interior door knobs in 100 year old house
  • Vintage craftsman interior door knobs in 100 year old house

A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE KNOBS IN OUR 100 YEAR OLD HOUSE

As part of our renovation efforts, we set out to match the look. You could spend months searching antique stores and home salvage yards and find nothing! Thankfully, we found dozens of vintage interior door knobs (or at least, lookalikes) at different price points that met our budget.

We chose these Weslock Impresa vintage interior door knobs for our carriage house, which is a new build that doesn’t have any original doors to match to. A standard Kwikset door knob (what you’re apt to see in many homes) is $18 at Home Depot, while this Weslock option (also at Home Depot, here) achieved the vintage look we wanted was a mere $26 with free shipping – for a much more expensive look!

KNOB // DOOR // PAINT: Sherwin Williams Pure White

Knob buying tip: Purchase privacy knobs for bedrooms and bathrooms, and passage knobs for closets.

In the main house, we decided to splurge a little more for the two first floor doors that were missing knobs (our master bedroom and bathroom). Nostalgic Warehouse’s Crystal Waldorf knob on a New York faux-key backplate was a near identical match for our 100 year old originals! And, the price was within our budget – less than $90 (with keyhole here / without keyhole here).

Vintage Interior Door Knobs: The Look for Less
Vintage Interior Door Knobs: The Look for Less

A few others we loved (and seriously considered) are linked below.

ROOM DETAILS

  • Interior doors: Jeld Wen Monroe (to match our original doors)
  • Apartment door knobs: Weslock Impresa
  • Master bedroom knobs: Nostalgic Warehouse Waldorf Knob with New York keyplate (sold as one)
  • Wall paint: Sherwin Williams Alabaster
  • Trim / door paint: Sherwin Williams Pure White

Please note, these are affiliate links, which means I get a small commission if you purchase using these links. This does not increase the price to you. In fact, I’ve done a lot of searching to make sure these are the lowest prices available on these knobs!


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Filed Under: Home, Look for Less Tagged With: Carriage House, home renovation

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