Brass hinges and doorknobs
Tracy Hill
3 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (16)
Jennifer
3 years agoRelated Discussions
painting shiny brass doorknobs, hinges, etc.
Comments (22)It takes a while for the commercial market to catch up with us DIYer's but they finally did! You can now buy a Rustoleum spray paint in almost any metal finish you desire. Bought some oil-rubbed bronze today and sprayed up some hardware for a friend. Try it yourself! This is the beginning of a major house overhaul, for sure! Be sure to prepare the metal surface well (remove old paint - a razor works well; scuff up the surface with steel wool; rinse and dry well) then prop it up on wooden screwers in the ground or nails on a board. Place items close enough for the over spray to be collected on the next object but far enough apart to be able to manipulate/cover all the surface areas with paint. With focused effort, 12 doors' hinges (and a few draw pulls) were removed, cleaned, and sprayed and left to dry (12 x 3 = 36 hinges). You do not have to spray the screws for the hinges - these can later be touched up with paint dipped in a q-tip and dabbed onto the screw head or not � your choice � hardly noticeable once the doors are hung. We also took the metal vent covers (the ones on the floor), cleaned one up and sprayed as well. The test result was really pretty! About 15 in all would be the final result. Great savings! The vent covers are abt $15/each - no need now to spend $250 on new ones now. And the hinges ~ savings of near $150. And the old hinges fit perfectly into the slot that is cut on the door and frame already. WHAT A TRANSFORMATION AND FOR ONLY THE PRICE OF $7.30 a can!!! Entire project will take ~ 6-7 cans or ~ $45. Hard to argue with a savings of ~$350!!! Opps - forgot to tell you we took a old bathroom light fixture, disassembled it, and did the old paintaroo on it as well. OMGoodness! The finished product was striking! You can spend some bucks on light fixtures too - not this one, though! We figured a additional savings of $125 easy. Sorry - we did not think of before and after photos until after we were done!...See MoreMust be no one likes antique brass . . .
Comments (38)I don't like shiny brass unless it's on a musical instrument. My circa 1990's house has it EVERYWHERE. Imagine my husband's surprise when I bought a bunch of shiny brass knobs and cup pulls from my local hardware store. They had filled a huge bathtub with all their discontinued knobs. This thing was almost overflowing. But the price was 2 knobs/pulls for a buck. So I did it. I was searching for a looooong time. I didn't dare check the clock, but several people came by and offered to help, So, my plan was to get solid brass, remove the lacquer and age/darken them. I've found the instructions online. Admittedly, I don't know if all the pieces I bought are solid. So, it's one great big experiment, we'll see how it turns out. I told my husband, if the color doesn't quite turn out, I'll just spray paint them with ORB spray paint and save up for the really good stuff. carrie_eileen I'm so disappointed to hear about Restoration Hardware and their lack of hardware. The store near me closed a little over a year ago. When I got their re-vamped catalog, I assumed it was the furniture and decor style they were changing and nothing else. I didn't realize they were changing everything....See MoreRefinishing Doorknobs/Hinges
Comments (6)Paint on old hardware can be removed by placing the old hardware in a pot of water and taking it to a low boil. This softens the old paint and makes it possible to remove it with some elbow grease, and a plastic scrapper. Be careful when removing the hardware from the water it will be extremely hot to the touch. I recommend wearing gloves and removing the hardware from the pot with old tongs. Whatever you use to boil the hardware in or to remove it from the pot I would not use for cooking purposes ever again. You may very well have to "dip" your hardware back into the pot and reheat it a few times before you get all the old layers of paint off. I would not use this method for old glass or cermaic knobs as the heat might crack them BUT for metals you should have no problem. I've used it on door hinges and even some antique window hardware that had been painted over several times....See MoreNew Entry Door hardware - hinges & doorknobs don't match?
Comments (6)Thanks to all your responses & suggestions. Replacement hinges are a possibility...I've never done hinges on a door, so I'm not sure I can handle that. Might be easier to paint the parts that show. But I'll think about that. I think I'll get the black hinges & either replace or paint them. As for why I'm replacing the door instead of leaving as is, the door is an eyesore. The entry door is very important, esp for curb appeal. I agree if it were okay, not worth it to upgrade. But it sends a cheap message upon entry to the house, so I'm going to upgrade it to at least something decent and attractive. I have done some research on what might be worth doing to fix up the house for selling it. So I decided to concentrate on the curb appeal, the kitchen, the baths. I'll be doing as much as possible myself, contracting out the things I can't do (like granite countertop....my countertop is chipped & must be replaced, anyway). Then I'm going to concentrate on de-cluttering, painting everything in sight, and cleaning it until it sparkles, as well as staging. I still remember all the musty smelling houses I encountered when house shopping years ago. As a footnote, I decided to go with the big box (Lowe's). The contractor, as it turns out, quoted on the wrong doors. So although that contractor was highly recommended on Angie's List, I think my project is too small for him to bother with (altho I am getting TWO doors...the 2nd one is the one to the garage, which doesn't close properly and is also an eyesore). Thanks for all your suggestions. I'll just go with the matte black hinges and either replace them or paint them....See MoreTracy Hill
3 years agokudzu9
3 years agocat_ky
3 years ago3katz4me
3 years agochispa
3 years agokevin9408
3 years agolast modified: 3 years agojlhug
3 years agokevin9408
3 years agoC Marlin
3 years agoworthy
3 years agolast modified: 3 years agoTracy Hill
3 years agokevin9408
3 years agolast modified: 3 years agoTracy Hill
3 years agoweedyacres
3 years ago
Related Stories
DECORATING GUIDESChoose the Right Doorknob for the Job
Your home's entire style may just turn on the right doorknob. These examples can help you select wisely
Full StoryKITCHEN DESIGNNew This Week: 4 Kitchens That Will Make You Want Brass
See how this trending finish holds up to a variety of cabinet colors and styles
Full StoryKITCHEN OF THE WEEKKitchen of the Week: A Bold Recipe of Blue, White, Brass and Wood
An antique butcher block island, contemporary tile and gleaming finishes highlight a 1948 Denver home’s cooking space
Full StoryREMODELING GUIDESRoom of the Day: Brass Warms a Brownstone Bathroom
Forget trends. This owner chose unlacquered brass and repurposed pieces for love alone
Full StoryBEFORE AND AFTERSSee How Tile and Brass Updated This Tiny Bath
A fresh palette of white, gray and brass pairs with a floating vanity to keep things feeling light and airy
Full StoryREMODELING GUIDESCharming Window Style Hinges on Hoppers
Hinged on the bottom and opening at the top, hopper windows are a great choice for bathrooms, basements and more
Full StoryKITCHEN OF THE WEEKA New English Kitchen Makes Brass the Star
Antiqued brass complements the Shaker-style cabinets and colors in this updated kitchen
Full StoryKITCHEN DESIGNBold Kitchen Makeover With Blue, Black and Brass Touches
Classic details and modern amenities make this remodeled kitchen in Westchester County, New York, a winner
Full StoryKITCHEN OF THE WEEKKitchen of the Week: White, Walnut and Brass in an 1840 Farmhouse
An addition to a Massachusetts home creates a bright, spacious chef’s kitchen with white cabinetry and warm woods
Full StoryDECORATING GUIDESBrass and Gold Accents Make a Comeback
Warm metals can be the perfect pick for vintage-modern spaces
Full Story
graywings123