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Buy backplate door handles for traditional interior doors

Backplate door handles are complete interior door hardware sets featuring an elongated backplate on which the handle and rosette are mounted together. This is in contrast to separate backplate door handles with individual round or square rosettes. The backplate version is ideal for classic residential interior doors or for renovating existing doors where old screw holes need to be covered. We carry models with Intersteel backplate door handles (250x55x2mm sizes), the AXA Curve Klik system for easy installation, Differnz Dutch Design city names, plus classic designs in all finishes (black, stainless steel, brass, nickel, chrome, gold).

Do you have a classic interior door or a panel door that you want to give a refined, traditional look? Then a door handle on an escutcheon is a beautiful choice. With this type of hardware, the handle and the keyhole or cylinder are located together on a single elongated plate, the escutcheon, which neatly displays the entire operation. It looks somewhat more stately than separate rosettes and therefore fits beautifully with older homes and country-style interiors. And because the escutcheon provides generous coverage, it is often the practical solution for a renovation as well.

On this page, we explain exactly what a backplate door handle is and the different versions available for your various doors. You will read which brands we carry, which finishes suit which doors, and which measurements to take before ordering. We also explain how to ensure the backplate aligns perfectly with your other hardware. This way, you can choose the right handle for your doors with confidence. Read on!

What exactly is a door handle on an escutcheon?

A backplate door handle is a version where the handle and the lock opening sit together on a single elongated metal plate, usually around 250 by 55 mm. This backplate covers both the handle and the keyhole or cylinder, creating a calm and cohesive appearance. The more modern variant, on the other hand, uses two separate rosettes, where the handle and the lock are finished separately. For a classic home, the backplate version often fits best, as it has a somewhat more traditional and elegant character. Functionally, the handle works exactly as you are used to.

A backplate is also handy during renovation, for example when removing older hardware and leaving screw holes or a large lock recess. The elongated plate neatly covers these imperfections, ensuring your door looks presentable again without the need for filler or repainting. If you prefer a sleeker, more modern look, take a look at our collection of rosette door handles. For the full range, view our extensive collection of door handles. This way, you can immediately see which version suits your door and style.

Which versions of the shield can you choose?

Which version you choose depends on the lock in your door and the function of the room. A blind escutcheon has no opening and is intended for an interior door without a lock, such as a living room or passageway door that only closes with the handle. A version with a keyhole, often indicated as SL or key 56 mm, is intended for a classic lock with a mortise key. For a modern cylinder, choose a PC version, with PC 55 for interior doors and PC 72 for front doors. So, check which type of lock your door has before making a choice.

For a bathroom or toilet, there is a backplate with a toilet lock, usually with a WC size of 63 mm and a rotary knob with a vacant/occupied indicator on the inside. This allows you to lock the door from the inside and see from the outside whether the room is occupied. If you are unsure which size you need, measure the distance between the center of the handle and the center of the lock. When renovating, choose a backplate size that generously covers the existing recess. Our advisors will be happy to help you determine the right version.

Which brands do we carry?

In this collection, you will find backplate door handles from both accessible and premium brands. Intersteel is the Dutch standard with classic and modern models, such as the Amsterdam measuring 250 x 55 mm, in finishes such as black, stainless steel, brass, and chrome. AXA uses the convenient Curve click system, allowing you to mount the backplate without visible screws—ideal if you want to install it yourself. Differnz adds Dutch Design to this with series named after cities such as Utrecht, Groningen, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Tilburg, and The Hague, in gold, bronze, gunmetal, and black. This ensures there is a suitable model for every style and budget.

If you appreciate a classic, luxurious look, premium versions are also available. With the Mariani line, Hardbrass offers Italian brass for a classic villa, while Aprile provides Italian design in matte gold and polished PVD finishes, among others. Whichever brand you choose, be sure to ensure the escutcheon matches the style of your door and your interior. For a renovation, a solid Intersteel is often an excellent choice, while for a real statement, you can turn to Hardbrass or Aprile. Our specialists are happy to help you choose the right series.

Which finish suits your door?

You choose the finish that suits your door by matching the shade to your interior and the atmosphere you are looking for. Black and matte black give a modern, sleek look and suit a contemporary home beautifully, while brushed stainless steel is neutral and timeless and suits almost any door. For a classic or country interior, lacquered brass and tumbled brass are a warm, traditional choice. Matte nickel strikes a nice balance between classic and modern in terms of atmosphere, while chrome adds a shiny accent. This way, you will find a suitable color for every style.

If you love a luxurious, classic entrance, gold instantly adds more character to your door. For a harmonious overall look, it is best to choose a single finish and apply it consistently to all your doors. If you want to furnish your entire home in the same shade, it helps to look at each color individually, for example in our collections of black door hardware and brass door hardware. This way, the style runs like a common thread through your home. If you are unsure between two shades, order one model first to examine at your leisure.

How do you measure a door handle on a backplate?

You measure a door handle on an escutcheon by paying attention to the spindle, the PC or key size, the backset, and the door thickness. For an interior door, the spindle is standard 8 mm square, the Dutch standard. The PC size is the distance between the center of the handle and the center of the cylinder: allow 55 mm for interior doors and 72 mm for front doors. If you have a classic lock with a mortise key, look at the key size instead of the PC size. With these measurements, you can be sure that the escutcheon fits your lock.

Additionally, measure the backset of your lock, or the distance from the front of the lock to the center of the spindle, which is often around 50 mm in residential construction. If you are replacing existing hardware, choose a backplate size that generously covers the old recess and any screw holes. Also, check your door thickness to ensure the spindle length is correct. With a new door, you are free to choose and are not tied to anything. If you are unsure about the correct size, send a photo of your door with a ruler to info@deurbeslag-expert.nl, and our advisors will take a look with you.

How does this fit into your interior door package?

A door handle on an escutcheon looks best in your interior door package if you coordinate it with your other hardware in the same finish. Combine the handles with matching hinges and locks so that everything looks like a unified whole. For example, if you choose matte black for your interior doors, extend that theme to your hinges and doorstops. This creates a calm, cohesive look throughout your entire home. That appears neat and well thought-out.

For your front door, you should also consider burglary resistance, as safety is at least as important there as appearance. A security version with an SKG quality mark and core pull protection protects your cylinder against burglary; view our collection of security hardware. Stick to one type consistently within your home—for example, a backplate on all your interior doors—for a harmonious look. If you are unsure about the right combination, our specialists will be happy to put together a suitable package for you. Feel free to send a photo of your door and interior.

Why order your backplate door handles from Deurbeslag Expert?

You order your backplate door handles from Deurbeslag Expert because here you can choose from a wide collection of brands in all designs, sizes, and finishes, along with honest advice. Whether you are looking for a classic Intersteel, a convenient AXA click system, or a design by Differnz or Hardbrass: you will find the backplate that suits your door and interior. The most requested models are in stock, so you can get started quickly. If you are unsure about the design, size, or finish, our specialists are happy to help you via info@deurbeslag-expert.nl. Order before 4:00 PM? Then your backplate door handles will be delivered tomorrow.

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