Door Accessories

Complete your door system with premium door accessories from Woodwork Manufacturing & Supply. These finishing components are the small but essential details that elevate both appearance and performance. From decorative accents to protective hardware, the right accessories make every door in your home or building function better, last longer, and look more polished.

What Are Door Accessories?

They are the functional and decorative pieces that enhance your door’s operation, safety, and overall style. They range from simple stops and sweeps to more specialized components like bolts, guards, kick plates, and peepholes. Each accessory is designed to perform a specific role—whether it’s preventing wall damage, improving privacy, or protecting door surfaces from daily wear.

At Woodwork, we offer a wide selection of door accessories crafted from durable materials such as brass, stainless steel, and aluminum. Finishes like matte black, polished chrome, and satin nickel make it easy to coordinate with your existing handles, hinges, and locks. Our products are carefully sourced from leading manufacturers to ensure long-lasting quality and a consistent look across all your interior and exterior doors.

Where to Use Door Accessories

Front and Rear Entrances

Add kick plates, stops, guards, and door viewers to improve security and prevent surface wear.

Interior Rooms

Use door silencers, privacy bolts, and small stops to control sound and ensure smooth operation.

Commercial or Public Buildings

Install closers, wall guards, and bumpers that meet ADA compliance and heavy-use standards.

Custom Homes and Remodels

Tie your entire design together with matching finishes and hardware details that elevate the finished look.

Best Uses for Door Accessories:

  • Enhancing visual consistency across all door hardware

  • Protecting surfaces from dents, scratches, or impact

  • Improving security, privacy, and overall door performance

  • Meeting commercial building and accessibility codes

  • Adding professional finishing touches to new construction or remodels

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important accessories for residential doors?

Common essentials include door stops to prevent wall damage, sweeps for sealing gaps, and kick plates for protecting high-contact surfaces. These small details make a noticeable difference in everyday use.

Do the finishes match other hardware items?

Yes. Our door accessories come in the same popular finishes as our hinges, levers, and locks—ensuring your entire hardware set feels cohesive and high-end.

Are they easy to install?

Absolutely. Most pieces can be installed in minutes using basic tools or adhesive mounts, and they’re designed for both DIY and professional projects.

Do commercial doors require different accessories?

Yes. Heavy-duty closers, reinforced kick plates, and ADA-compliant guards are typically required for safety and accessibility in public spaces.

What materials and brands do you offer?

We carry a wide variety of finishes and materials, including brass, stainless steel, and aluminum. Woodwork proudly partners with trusted manufacturers such as Emtek, Schlage, Yale Residential Hardware, Hager, Ives, Johnson Hardware, and Goldberg Brothers.

Quality brands. Expert guidance. Local support you can count on.

Why Choose Woodwork for Your Windows?

We offer trusted, high-quality window brands with expert guidance every step of the way. Whether you’re a contractor, builder, or homeowner, our team helps you find the right fit for your project — without the big box runaround. From custom styles to quick lead times, we make it easy to get windows that work hard and look great.

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