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Privacy Knob Sets

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  • Lane Bala Privacy Knob Door Handle Set Round Rosette Matte Black L998926 - The Blue Space
    Original price $29
    Current price $28

    Lane Bala Privacy Knob Door Handle Set Round Rosette Matte Black

    The Lane Bala Privacy Knob Set delivers sophisticated security for your home's private spaces. This lever handle features a refined matte black fin...

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  • Lane Bala Privacy Knob Set On Round Rosette Satin Stainless Steel - The Blue Space
    $37

    Lane Bala Privacy Knob Door Handle Set Round Rosette Satin Stainless Steel

    This door Knob has a Privacy Set suitable for interior lockable spaces such as bathrooms. such as living rooms and laundry rooms where privacy i...

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  • Lane Bala Privacy Knob Set On Round Rosette Polished Stainless Steel - The Blue Space
    $30

    Lane Bala Privacy Knob Door Handle Set Round Rosette Polished Stainless Steel

    This door Knob has a Privacy Set suitable for interior lockable spaces such as bathrooms Suits doors 32mm-45mm thick Suitable for a 50mm-54mm c...

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  • Lane Bala Privacy Knob Set On Round Rosette Polished Brass - The Blue Space
    $31

    Lane Bala Privacy Knob Door Handle Set Round Rosette Polished Brass

    The Lane Bala Privacy Knob Set delivers sophisticated functionality for interior doors requiring secure, discreet locking. This polished brass lev...

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  • Zanda Cyclo Privacy Set Stainless Steel 9091.SS - The Blue Space
    Original price $33
    Current price $26

    Zanda Cyclo Privacy Set Stainless Steel

    A perfect door knob to suit minimalist, retro and mid century interiors. A very economical solution to your door hardware needs. 65mm backplate wh...

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A privacy knob set is a door knob with a built-in lock, operated by a turn or push privacy button on the inside face, designed for bathrooms and bedrooms where a room needs to be secured temporarily but not with a full key. Unlike a passage knob, which never locks, or a keyed entry set for external doors, a privacy set sits in between, giving occupants control over the door from inside without needing a key.

How the privacy button mechanism works

The inside knob has a small turn button or push button set into its face. Pressing or turning this button engages the latch so the door can't be opened from the outside knob. On the outside face, a small slot or hole is built into the knob or rose, allowing the lock to be released in an emergency using a flat screwdriver or a small pin, without needing a key. This emergency release is a standard safety feature on privacy sets, since it means nobody can be accidentally locked in a bathroom with no way to get help from outside.

Where privacy knob sets belong

Privacy sets are specified for bathrooms, ensuites, powder rooms and bedrooms, anywhere a person inside needs the option to lock the door against someone opening it accidentally, but where full keyed security isn't necessary. This makes it a different specification from hallway or living area doors, which take a passage set with no lock function at all, and from external doors, which need a keyed entry set.

Privacy knob versus privacy lever

Privacy knob sets and privacy lever sets use the same internal button mechanism, the only difference is the handle shape. Knobs give a rounded, twist-to-open grip that suits traditional or heritage-style interiors, while levers are easier to operate one-handed. For a bathroom door that gets used with wet or soapy hands, some renovators prefer the lever for grip, but the knob remains a common and reliable choice, particularly where the rest of the home's door hardware is knob-based for consistency.

Sizing and door prep

This range fits standard 54mm to 60mm crossbore door preps with a 60mm or 70mm backset latch, the same as passage and entry knob sets, so a privacy knob can generally be swapped into an existing bathroom door without new drilling. The privacy latch itself is slightly different internally from a passage latch, incorporating the locking mechanism, but the external hole dimensions match.

Finishes

Privacy knob sets in this range come in matte black, brushed nickel, satin chrome, polished chrome and brushed brass, matching the finish families used across passage and entry knob ranges. Keeping bathroom and bedroom door hardware in the same finish as hallway doors elsewhere in the home avoids an obvious mismatch when doors are viewed together along a corridor.

Choosing a privacy knob set

If the door leads to a bathroom, ensuite or bedroom and needs to lock from the inside without a key, a privacy knob set is the correct specification. Check the existing door prep dimensions before ordering, and match the finish to any passage or entry hardware already installed elsewhere in the home for a coordinated result.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a privacy knob set?
It's a door knob with a lock built into the inside face, operated by a turn or push privacy button, used on bathrooms and bedrooms. It lets an occupant lock the door from inside without needing a key, unlike a passage set which never locks or an entry set which needs a key.
How does the privacy button work?
Turning or pushing the button on the inside knob engages the latch so the door can't be opened from outside. A small slot on the outside knob allows the lock to be released in an emergency with a flat screwdriver or pin, so nobody can be accidentally locked in.
What's the difference between a privacy knob set and a privacy lever set?
Both use the same locking button mechanism inside, the only difference is the handle shape. Knobs give a rounded twist grip that suits traditional interiors, while levers are easier to operate one-handed, which some people prefer for bathroom doors.
Can a privacy knob set replace a passage knob without new drilling?
Usually yes. Privacy, passage and entry knob sets in this range all use the same standard 54mm to 60mm crossbore prep with a 60mm or 70mm backset, so the external hole dimensions match even though the internal latch mechanism differs.
Where should privacy knob sets be used instead of passage knobs?
Use privacy knobs on bathrooms, ensuites, powder rooms and bedrooms, where an occupant needs to lock the door temporarily from inside. Passage knobs, which never lock, are the correct choice for hallways and other internal doors with no privacy requirement.