There is a moment in every renovation where the chaos starts to feel like a home. For me, it wasn't the paint or the flooring—it was hanging the doors. I had chosen a classic Art Deco style for my interior, and the final piece was the lever on rose handles. I wanted something that echoed the geometric lines of the era without looking like a museum piece. The set I found had a lovely weight to it, and the action was perfectly smooth. Installing them was straightforward, but the transformation was instant. The door handles became the focal point of the hallway, tying together the skirting boards and the architrave. It’s amazing how a functional item can be so decorative. A good door handle isn't just a lever; it's a handshake with the house. It tells you about the quality of the build and the care of the owner. If you're finishing a project or just want to upgrade the feel of a room, don't underestimate the power of a great handle. You can find a stunning range of vintage and modern designs at https://infinitydecor.co.uk.
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There's something deeply satisfying about the moment a purely functional piece becomes the anchor of a room's character. I love that you framed it as a 'handshake with the house'—that's exactly the tactile connection that makes a renovation feel intentional. Did you find the Art Deco handles were true to the era's proportions, or did you have to adapt them to modern door thicknesses?