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View all productsDoor pull handles in the 600mm size are a common specification for entrance doors, interior doors, and sliding doors across Australian homes and commercial builds. This page covers every 600mm door pull handle in The Blue Space range, including D-pull, lip pull, flush pull, and back-to-back configurations across finishes such as matte black, brushed brass, and satin chrome.
What is a 600mm door pull handle?
A 600mm door pull handle is a long, bar-style grip fixed to a door face, typically spanning 600mm from fixing hole to fixing hole (or overall length, depending on the manufacturer). At this length the handle gives a confident, architectural grip suited to wide entrance doors, pivot doors, and oversized internal doors. The 600mm size sits between compact 300mm pulls and full-length 1200mm architectural pulls, making it one of the most versatile options for residential entry doors.
What types of 600mm pull handles are available?
The main types are D-pull handles, lip pull handles, flush pull handles, and offset pull handles, each serving a different door and aesthetic requirement. D-pull handles project outward on a curved bar and suit timber and solid-core doors. Lip pulls and flush pulls sit recessed into the door face, making them popular for sliding doors and cavity sliders where a projecting handle would obstruct the door jamb. Offset pulls use an angled bar to suit doors with a step between the two faces.
- D-pull handles suit hinged entrance and interior doors
- Lip pull and flush pull handles suit sliding, cavity, and barn doors
- Back-to-back pull handles are paired sets for both sides of a glass or frameless door
- Pull handle entrance sets combine a 600mm pull with a deadbolt or latching mechanism for front doors
What finishes do 600mm door pull handles come in?
Matte black, satin chrome, brushed brass, antique brass, and brushed nickel are the most stocked finishes for 600mm door pull handles in Australia. Matte black is currently the most searched finish and suits both contemporary and industrial interiors. Brushed brass and antique brass work with warm-toned interiors, timber cabinetry, and heritage-style homes. Satin chrome and brushed nickel remain a neutral choice that holds up against fingerprints better than polished alternatives. For a cohesive look, match the pull handle finish to your interior door handles and cabinet handles throughout the home.
What material and construction should I look for?
Solid stainless steel (grade 304 or 316) and solid brass are the most durable materials for door pull handles, and both resist corrosion well in coastal and high-humidity environments. Zinc alloy pulls are lower cost but can corrode faster in wet areas. For front door and entrance applications, look for a product rated to AS 4145 (Australian standard for architectural hardware) where the specification lists one. Most 600mm pull handles use a rose or backplate fixing with concealed or exposed screws; check the fixings are included and compatible with your door thickness before purchasing.
How do I choose the right 600mm pull handle for a sliding door?
For a sliding or cavity door, choose a flush pull or lip pull rather than a projecting D-pull, because the handle needs to sit within the door thickness so the door can pass the frame without obstruction. Flush pulls are recessed entirely into a mortised pocket; lip pulls project a few millimetres to allow a finger grip. Check that the pull width suits your door thickness (typically 35mm or 40mm for hollow-core, 42mm or 45mm for solid-core sliding doors). Many lip pull handles and flush pulls come in two-part sets so both sides of the door are covered. For more sliding door and shower screen hardware, see bathroom accessories or browse mirrors and storage to complete the fit-out.
Can a 600mm pull handle be used as a front door entrance set?
Yes. Many 600mm pull handles are sold as entrance sets that include a back-to-back pull bar paired with a keyed deadbolt, mortise lock, or cylinder lock body. These suit timber, aluminium, and fibreglass entry doors. When specifying a front door pull handle entrance set, confirm the lock hand (left or right), the backset measurement (how far the lock body sits from the door edge), and whether the cylinder is supplied or sold separately. A standard residential backset is 60mm; some commercial applications use 70mm or 85mm.
What brands stock 600mm door pull handles in Australia?
Brands commonly stocked in the 600mm pull handle category in Australia include Momo Handles (known for the Ferrara lip pull range and D-pull architectural collections), Gainsborough (oblong pull handle entrance sets and back-to-back sets), and a range of architectural hardware suppliers offering stainless steel and brass options. For decorative cabinet and furniture hardware in matching finishes, The Blue Space also carries cabinet handles including brushed brass, matte black, and brushed nickel options that align with door hardware finishes.