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Make sure that the holes are aligned then tighten the screws on the latch plate.<br><br>Some people opt for a smooth or brushed finish on their [https://english-hansen-2.technetbloggers.de/20-trailblazers-setting-the-standard-in-upvc-door-handle-replacement/ upvc door handle repair] hardware for modern, sleek design that complements other furniture in their homes. Some people prefer a rustic style that goes well with farmhouse-styled rooms. If you have members of your household who are unable to move, you may be interested in a rim lock or lever style door knob that require less pressure to operate.<br><br>While aesthetics are traditionally the main consideration when it comes to door handle design, other factors are being taken into consideration too. Infection control and accessibility are key considerations in the development of new designs for handles. 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