Entrance Knob Sets: Classic Style That Still Works
While handles and levers are having their moment, there’s something timeless about a good old door knob. If you’re updating your front door and want that classic, rounded look, an entrance knob set could be just the thing.
At The Blue Space, we reckon knob sets still deserve a spot on the front door — and with the right style and finish, they can feel fresh and modern too. Here's what to consider if you're thinking of going the knob route.
What’s in an Entrance Knob Set?
An entrance knob set is the full kit you'd need for your front door. It usually includes:
A round or oval door knob (obviously)
A latch or bolt mechanism
A lock — either integrated or as a separate deadbolt
Matching internal hardware for the inside of the door
Some sets also come with key access from outside and a twist or button lock on the inside.
Types of Knob Sets
There are a few different styles out there, depending on what you need and how secure you want things to be:
Keyed Entrance Knobs These are the most common — lockable from the outside with a key and usually a thumb turn on the inside. Great for front doors, back doors, and garage entries.
Dummy Knobs These are fixed in place and don’t turn or operate a latch. Best used for decorative purposes or wardrobe doors — not for entrances!
Privacy Knobs Often used on bathrooms and bedrooms — they lock from the inside only. Not suitable for exterior doors, but handy to know the difference.
Passage Knobs These don’t lock, but they do operate a latch. Good for internal use, not entrance points.
For your front door, you’ll want a proper keyed entrance knob, often combined with a deadbolt for extra security.
What to Think About Before You Buy
Security First While knob sets offer basic security, most homeowners pair them with a deadbolt (sold separately or in a combo set) to really lock things down.
Door Thickness & Hole Size Most knobs are adjustable to suit standard door sizes, but it’s worth double-checking if you’ve got an older door or something non-standard.
Finish & Style Brushed nickel, satin chrome, matte black or even antique brass — there’s a finish to match just about any front door setup.
Ease of Use Knobs can be a bit trickier for small kids, elderly folks or anyone with dexterity issues. Levers are often easier to grip, but it’s really down to personal preference.
Match with the Rest of Your Hardware Think door knockers, hinges, and even house numbers — a matching set really pulls your whole entryway together.
Why Knobs Are Still a Great Choice Knobs might be a more traditional option, but they still get the job done — and they’ve come a long way in terms of design and finish. If you’re going for a heritage look, a Hamptons-style home, or just love that clean, round shape, a quality entrance knob set will serve you well for years.
We stock a wide range of entrance knob sets at The Blue Space, from the simple and affordable to more decorative, designer options — all with proper Aussie warranties and backed by brands you can trust.