Door Stops & Holders
A door stop may very well be one of the hardest working pieces of hardware in your home. Nothing else can stop a doorknob from poking a hole in the drywall but investing in these key pieces of hardware is often left as an afterthought in the grand scheme of fixtures. However, HardwareSource hopes to change all that. We offer a selection of modern door stops that will blend seamlessly with your existing hardware and make wall damage a thing of the past. With an array of finishes and materials to choose from, finding the right solution will be easier than ever before.
A door stop is designed to restrict the opening angle of a door in order to prevent damage to the surrounding walls and surfaces. There are two common types of door stops: those that mount on a hinge pin and those that mount to the wall. The first type, a hinge door stop, installs under the top of the hinge pin on your door hinge. Hinge pin door stops usually come equipped with rubber bumpers to protect the door and molding around the door jamb. The second type, a wall door stop, is usually attached to the baseboard of a wall to maintain a safe distance between the door and the wall.
Magnetic door holders are designed to hold doors in the open position until they are pulled closed. One advantage to choosing a magnetic stop is that it can be attached to the floor in a vertical position or attached to the wall in a horizontal position. We carry Sugatsune's magnetic door holders in polycarbonate and plastic, each with its own pull strength.
If you are looking for a low-profile stop that won't stick out like a sore thumb, our dome stop may be the perfect solution for you. This small and simple door stop features a clean design and multiple finish options to suit any taste. We carry low-profile magnetic door holders, allowing for a less obtrusive way to hold doors open. We also offer overhead holders and stops that will remain out sight and out of mind.
Whether you are looking for a hinge door stop or a wall door stop, we have all your needs covered right here. We also keep our inventory stocked with an assortment of foot bolts, chain door restraints, and other door accessories. Shop from our selection of modern door stops today to find a solution that works for your home. Please don't hesitate to let us know if you have any questions or concerns.
Double Acting: Double acting hinges swing in both directions.
Ball Bearing: Ball bearing hinges have ball bearings to act as a buffer between the knuckles. They tend to be quieter and more durable than plain bearing hinges. They are recommended for heavy doors and doors fitted with closers.
Roller Bearing: Roller bearings are able to support very heavy loads. Many of our heavy duty gate hinges are equipped with roller bearings.
Frameless: Frameless cabinets do not have a face-frame, and instead rely on thicker side panels for strength. Frameless cabinets are very common in Europe, but have steadily been making their way into America, as they lend themselves well to contemporary and modern designs.
Radius Corner: Radius corners are typically only available on residential grade hinges. Corners are mortised using a router.
Double Demountable: Requires a slot be cut into the door and the cabinet frame.
Glam: Glitzy and glamorous
Global: These designs draw their inspiration from countries around the world.
Mid-Century Modern: Hardware inspired by the Mid-Century Modern movement of the 1950s.
Nature: Shapes and details from the natural world.
Old-World/Rustic: Many products of this style have distressed finishes and a handmade appearance.
Retro: Popular hardware designs from the past.
Traditional: Classic designs with thoughtful shapes and details.
Transitional: A nice blend of contemporary and traditional style.
Residential Grade: These hinges are used in most tract type housing. They are relatively thin and best used on light weight doors.
One-Piece: One-piece hinges are permanently attached to the mounting plate.
Screw-On: Screw-on hinges attach to the mounting plate by securing a screw.
Size 2 = 11/64"
Size 3 = 13/64"
Size 4 = 15/64"
Size 5 = 1/4"
Size 6 = 9/32"
Size 7 = 5/16"
Size 8 = 11/32"
Size 9 = 23/64"
Size 10 = 25/64"
Size 12 = 7/16"
Size 14 = 1/2"
Offset: For doors that are only partially inset into the cabinet.