Door Hinges
The essential companion to every door, complete your DIY door project with our range of door hinges to ensure smooth functionality for years to come. Whether you're installing a new door or replacing existing hinges, we have the perfect solution for the project.
Choose from a variety of hinge styles, including butt, flush, tee and ball bearing hinges, each offering unique benefits and suitability for different door types and configurations. From standard to heavy-duty options, our hinges are designed to meet the demands of any application.
With a wide range of finishes available, including brass, chrome and satin nickel, you can easily match your hinges to the rest of your door hardware for a cohesive look throughout your home.
Explore our collection today and find the perfect door hinges to complete your interior design projects with style and functionality.
FAQs
How do you fit door hinges?
To fit door hinges, first, mark the hinge positions on the door and frame. Then, use a chisel to create recesses for the hinges. Next, attach the hinges to the door and frame using screws. Finally, test the door to ensure smooth operation. If you’re hanging new doors, read our guide on how to install an internal door.
What type of hinge do I need for my door?
The type of hinge you need depends on factors like the door's weight, size and intended usage. For standard interior doors, a butt hinge is commonly used. For heavier or exterior doors, a heavy-duty or ball bearing hinge may be required to ensure smooth operation and long-term durability.
How many hinges does a door need?
A door typically requires two or three hinges for proper support and stability. The exact number depends on the door's size, weight, and usage. Heavier or taller doors may benefit from three hinges to distribute the weight evenly and prevent sagging over time.