Nidus ATZ is a door hardware line from Nidus, offered here as a small, focused range rather than a broad catalogue. It suits buyers who already know they want Nidus hardware and are choosing between the specific pieces available within the ATZ line, rather than browsing a wide selection of unrelated styles. Because the range is limited, it is a straightforward choice for renovators who want a single consistent hardware style across a small number of doors, such as an ensuite, powder room or internal cabinetry.
What to check before buying
Door hardware needs to match the door thickness, the existing hole preparation or cutout, and the handing of the door (left or right swing) to function correctly once installed. Before ordering, confirm these measurements against your current door or the door specification if you are fitting new doors as part of a renovation. If you are replacing existing hardware, check whether the new fittings will cover or match existing screw holes and backset dimensions, since mismatches can mean additional carpentry work. Taking these measurements early also gives you time to query the supplier before the door is hung, rather than discovering a mismatch once installation is underway.
Finish and consistency
Where door hardware is installed alongside other fittings in the same room or hallway, such as cabinet handles or other door sets, it is worth confirming the finish matches or intentionally contrasts, since hardware finishes are one of the most visible details in a finished space. Check the specific finish listed on each product page rather than assuming consistency across the wider Nidus catalogue. If you are updating hardware room by room rather than all at once, keep a note of the exact finish ordered so later stages of the renovation stay consistent.
Installation
Door hardware installation is generally straightforward for a licensed carpenter or handyman, but on jobs involving new door preparation or non-standard door thicknesses, it is worth confirming compatibility before purchase to avoid on-site delays. Where a door has already been hung with existing hardware, removing the old fitting first lets you check the cutout dimensions directly against the new hardware's specifications.
Who this range suits
The Nidus ATZ range suits buyers seeking a specific, considered door hardware style for a small number of doors, particularly where a consistent look across a compact space matters more than having a wide range of options to choose from. It is a practical option when a renovation calls for a small, deliberate hardware update rather than a full-scale replacement across every door in the house.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many products are in the Nidus ATZ range?
The ATZ line from Nidus is a small, focused range rather than a broad catalogue. This makes it a quick choice if you already know you want Nidus hardware and are deciding between the specific pieces on offer. Check the current listing for the exact items available.
Will Nidus ATZ hardware fit my existing door?
Fit depends on your door thickness, existing hole preparation and door handing, so these should be checked against the product specifications before ordering. If you are replacing old hardware, also confirm the backset and screw hole positions line up. A carpenter can verify compatibility if you are unsure.
Can I match Nidus ATZ hardware with other fittings in the same room?
You can, but you should check the specific finish on each product page rather than assuming it matches other Nidus ranges automatically. Hardware finish is one of the most visible details in a finished room, so confirming consistency before ordering is worthwhile. This is especially relevant if you are pairing door hardware with cabinet handles.
Do I need a professional to install door hardware?
Standard door hardware installation is usually manageable for a licensed carpenter or an experienced handyman. Jobs involving new door preparation or unusual door thicknesses benefit from a professional check first. Confirming compatibility before purchase helps avoid delays during installation.
Is Nidus ATZ suitable for a whole-house hardware upgrade?
Given it is a smaller, focused range, it is better suited to a specific area such as an ensuite, powder room or a handful of internal doors rather than a large-scale whole-house rollout. Check product availability if you need matching hardware across many doors. Confirming stock levels early avoids delays partway through a project.