The other day I visited the new Diana Student Center at Barnard College and came across its eye catching door pulls. Before even entering the highly designed building I was already taking notice of a fine architectural detail, as each door contained a long glistening rectangular band of metal with a 180-degree twist at its center. These pulls weren’t just regular door handles for me to grip without batting an eye—they begged to be noticed. After coming across these handles, I got to thinking about how effective unique and interesting door pulls can be, and about the potential they have to add a successful decorative element to any lacking space.


Think about it. Every person has to notice a door handle, since he or she has to use it to enter and exit a space. Because of its daily functionality, a door handle is easy to brush off as an ordinary item, and so many people simply go for a plain and basic model. This is why users for the most part don’t remember what a doorknob looked like, since it more than likely was ordinary in the first place. But if I think about it, nine times out of ten an upscale retail store will ornament their front entrance with a more elaborate door pull, and I always can’t help but take notice. That’s because a unique door pull is a simple and easy addition able to spruce up an overall look by adding luxury and texture to any entrance.




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