Complete Chrome Front Door Set
Which types of complete chrome front door sets do we carry?
Intersteel Front Door Set Helena PC72 chrome SKG3 is for a front door with a 72mm cylinder spacing. Modern front door standard. Helena PC92 chrome SKG3 is for a specific door with a 92mm cylinder spacing. Both feature a rounded modern design with a glossy chrome finish. Classic appearance for a classic villa.
Helena matte chrome finishes are semi-matte rather than high-gloss. For a modern villa with a classic-modern look where you want to avoid shine. Plus AXA chrome security hardware complete sets and Nemef SKG3 chrome cylinder lock finishes. For the broader Chrome door hardwarecategory with all chrome elements, see the complete collection.
What is the difference between SKG2 and SKG3?
SKG2 (2 stars) is the Police Quality Mark for Safe Living (PKVW) level. Minimum resistance to an attempted burglary of 3 minutes. For a standard home or to meet PKVW insurance requirements, SKG2 works well. SKG3 (3 stars) is villa-grade. Minimum resistance of 5 minutes. For a villa, detached house, or for stricter insurance requirements, choose SKG3.
With core pull protection (all SKG3 versions), protection against forcibly pulling out the cylinder. For the broader security hardwarecategory with all SKG levels, see the complete collection.
What is the difference between high-gloss chrome and matte chrome?
High-gloss chrome (Helena chrome) is highly polished. Classic appearance with high reflectivity. High-gloss is ideal for a classic home or a villa with a chrome kitchen package. Matte chrome (Helena matte chrome) has a semi-matte surface. A more modern statement without shine. For a modern front door with a sophisticated look where you want a sleeker appearance, choose matte chrome.
For consistency throughout your villa: choose one chrome finish and apply it everywhere. For the specific Matte Chrome door hardwarecategory, see all matte chrome finishes.
What is the difference between PC72 and PC92?
PC72 is for a 72mm cylinder spacing. Modern front door standard for most front doors. PC92 is for a 92mm cylinder spacing. For specific door types with a larger cylinder position. Measure your door beforehand to determine the correct PC size. The wrong PC will not fit the door.
For a front door you are replacing: measure the position of the existing cylinder relative to the door handle to determine the correct PC size. For newly built front doors, PC72 is usually the standard choice. For the wider profile cylindercategory, see all individual profile cylinders.
When do you choose chrome?
For a classic home with a classic look (1950s/60s villa, classic residential architecture). For a modern villa with a chrome package in the kitchen or bathroom where you want consistent chrome throughout the entire villa. For a luxury renovation with a hotel-style statement where you want a shiny metallic look.
For a modern home, chrome is usually too flashy. Brushed stainless steel or matte black works better there. For the broader front doorhardware category with all finishes, see the complete collection.
How does this fit into your front door package?
For a consistent chrome statement: combine the Complete Chrome Front Door Set with matching chrome letter plates, chrome house numbers, and chrome doorbells for a complete facade package.
For alternatives within the front door set cluster, see Complete Stainless Steel Front Door Set (modern industrial), Complete Nickel Front Door Set (elegant semi-matte), or Complete Brass Front Door Set (warm).

