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Choosing the Right Door Pull Handle for Your Home

Door handles might seem like a small detail, but they can make a surprisingly big impact — especially on your front door. A good door pull handle does more than help you open the door; it adds style, function, and that finishing touch that ties the whole entrance together.

At The Blue Space, we offer a range of front door pull handles that blend good looks with quality. Whether you're updating your current door or planning a full reno, here's what to know.

Types of Door Pull Handles

There’s more variety than you might expect when it comes to door pulls. Here are a few common types you’ll come across:

Back-to-Back Pull Handles

These handles sit on both sides of the door and are bolted through — ideal for solid timber doors or large statement entrances.

Single-Sided Pulls

Great for where you only want a pull on one side — maybe for a front door that opens into a hallway or foyer.

Offset Pull Handles

These have a slight bend or offset shape, which can add a bit of flair and improve grip.

Flush Pulls

Often used for sliding doors or where a minimal look is preferred. They sit flat against the surface.

You’ll also find options in different lengths, finishes, and profiles — from modern gunmetal to classic polished chrome.

What to Consider Before Buying

There’s no one-size-fits-all pull handle. Here are a few things to think about before choosing one:

Door Size & Weight

Larger, heavier doors often suit longer or more substantial pulls. It helps with both look and leverage.

Mounting Style

Some handles are face-fixed, others are back-to-back. Make sure you’ve got the right setup for your door type.

Finish & Material

For coastal homes, go with stainless steel or marine-grade materials that’ll hold up against salty air. For interior doors, you’ve got more flexibility. Matte black remains a favourite for modern homes, while brass door handles are perfect for adding warmth and sophistication. Explore our curated collections of brushed brass and satin brass to find the perfect match.

Design Style

Pull handles can be bold or subtle. Match them to the rest of your home’s hardware or go for a statement piece to set the tone.

Lock Compatibility

If your front door also needs a lock (spoiler: it probably does), make sure your pull handle works with your chosen locking setup — like a deadbolt or smart lock.

Why Pull Handles Matter

A door’s handle might seem like a minor detail, but it’s something you interact with every day. Pull handles, in particular, are ideal for larger doors, sliding panels, or any setup where a strong grip is essential. At The Blue Space, we offer a wide range of options to suit every style preference and practical need.

Enhancing Functionality and Security

Beyond aesthetics, pull handles should stand up to daily use. Durability is key, and at The Blue Space, we stock brands like Manital, Momo, Nidus, Lane, Lockwood and Zanda that combine style with resilience. These are perfect for both residential and commercial settings.

For entry doors, pairing a pull handle with a deadbolt or smart security solution ensures robust protection. Check out our smart security door handles for modern innovations that prioritise safety.

The Blue Space Difference

When you choose The Blue Space, you’re not just buying a product. You’re selecting quality and reliability. Every product is sourced from trusted manufacturers. This ensures you get a handle that not only looks great but performs flawlessly for years to come.

Investing in the right pull handles transforms ordinary doors into design features. Browse our extensive collection at The Blue Space and discover how small details can make a big impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can pull handles be installed on both sides of a door (back-to-back installation)?

Yes, pull handles can be installed on both sides of a door in a back-to-back configuration. Some pull handles are specifically designed for this purpose and come with the necessary fixings. For handles not originally intended for back-to-back installation, adjustments can be made, such as offsetting one handle slightly to prevent screws from interfering with each other.

What materials are pull handles available in, and which is best for coastal areas?

Pull handles are available in various materials, including stainless steel, brass, aluminium, and iron. For coastal areas, marine-grade 316 stainless steel is recommended due to its superior resistance to corrosion from saltwater exposure.

How do I determine the correct size of a pull handle for my door?

The size of the pull handle should be proportionate to the size of the door. Larger doors typically suit longer pull handles, while smaller doors are better complemented by shorter ones. It's also essential to consider the 'centre-to-centre' measurement, which is the distance between the fixing points, to ensure compatibility with existing holes or to achieve the desired aesthetic.

Are there specific pull handle designs suitable for modern versus traditional homes?

Yes, pull handles come in various designs to match different architectural styles. For modern homes, sleek and minimalist designs in finishes like matte black or stainless steel are popular. Traditional homes may benefit from more ornate designs, such as those with decorative backplates or classic shapes, available in finishes like polished brass or antique bronze.

What is the standard height for installing pull handles on doors in Australia?

While there isn't a strict standard height for installing pull handles, a common practice is to position the handle so that its centre aligns with the average person's grip, typically around 1000mm to 1200mm from the finished floor level. However, this can vary based on door design and user preference.