I don’t know about you, but I love the look of oil rubbed bronze glass door knobs! They add so much character to a space, and in my opinion, they look a lot better than the builder-grade brass door knobs that most houses come with. When it came to our master suite, I knew I wanted glass door knobs, but glass door knobs are EXPENSIVE! I couldn’t find any oil rubbed bronze glass door knobs online for less than $25, and I needed six sets of door knobs! One for the master bathroom off of the bedroom, one for the door that leads to the separate toilet area, one for the master closet off of the bathroom, one for the linen closet just off of the master bedroom, and two for the French doors as you enter the master bedroom. One of those French doors has a dummy door knob, so I actually needed five door knobs and one dummy door knob. Yep, this was going to be expensive unless I came up with a plan. Well, I did come up with a plan. While shopping around for glass door knobs, I noticed that the brass glass door knobs were a fraction of the price of the oil rubbed bronze ones. I also remembered my It sounded like a fabulous and simple plan in my head. I wish I could say that this project was a cinch, but there were a lot of unexpected problems that I came across as I worked on this project. Live and learn I guess. Here’s how I managed to pull this project off…… |
I bought five of these glass door knobs on Amazon for $8 each..... |
.....one of these glass door knobsfor $5 to replace the dummy door knob on one of our French doors... |
I set out all of the brass pieces of the door knobs that needed to be painted on a large piece of cardboard. |
I spray painted the caps of the door knobs. |
Then I taped the glass knobs with painters tape….. |
…..and painted the brass part of the knob. |
The door knobs that I bought off of Amazon came with these….. |
Let’s total up the cost of this project: $40 for 5 brass glass door knobs, $5 for one glass dummy door knob, $8 for one can of oil rubbed bronze spray paint and $2.50 for a set of door knob plates. That brings the total cost of this project to about $60! Yes, $60 for 6 glass door knobs is a lot better than paying $25-$50 for one oil rubbed bronze glass door knob! Another home project complete! Only a bazillion more to go…...or at least it feels that way to me;) I'm linking to these parites this week:) |
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