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[quote=Anonymous]This is for an older home with period details, with brass door knobs. The bathroom has split door knob finish -- brass outside, chrome inside to match hardware . The door opens to the inside, so the mortise is also chrome. (The strike plate has been painted throughout the years). For a new basement bathroom door that opens to the inside, what would be the architecturally correct way? Outside knob and rose would be brass. Inside would be chrome (to match bathroom hardware finish). What about the face plate (which will be seen from the inside) and the strike plate (which would be seen both outside and inside when the door is open)? Thanks.[/quote]
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