Schlage F40 Accent With Addison Rose Privacy Lock with 16080 Latch 10027 Strike Distressed Nickel Finish
Schlage F40 Accent With Addison Rose Privacy Lock with 16080 Latch 10027 Strike Distressed Nickel Finish .
The Schlage F40 Accent is a great way to complement the look of any home. This lever handle set comes with a decorative Addison rose keyhole, a privacy lock to keep outsiders guessing at your code, and a 16080 latch, 10027 strike faceplate combination.
Schlage F40-Addison Privacy Set with 16080 Latch, 10027 Strike, 621A Keyway
Schlage F40 Accent with Addison Rose Privacy Lock is a quality product by Schlage. Schlage is one of the foremost manufacturers of door locks in the United States. Today, Schlage locks are used in homes and buildings all around the world (including the White House). Under the slogan “Your Security is Our Business,” Schlage has been working hard to make locks that provide security, quality, and style for both home and office users alike.
Schlage F40 Series Accent Privacy Door Levers with Addison Rose and Distressed Antique Bronze finish. Schlage F40 Series privacy door levers are part of the Architectural Collection. Architectural levers are designed to perfectly coordinate with most major architectural styles including Colonial, craftsman,/barnwood and other traditional and contemporary architectural styles. With Schlage's patented AutoLock feature, you can lock the handle quickly and easily with just one touch.
Add the finishing touch to your home with an accent door lock. The Schlage F40 Accent Cylinder is available in multiple styles to complement any decor.
The F40 Accent Privacy door lever set offers the style of a classic design with enhanced functionality. With a full range of finishes, this product will coordinate seamlessly with any home. This privacy lock lever is designed for use on interior closet doors and bathroom doors. It features Schlage's patented LiftLatch™ technology, which makes it easier for you to open your door. This privacy door lever is compatible with most existing doors, and some previous installations may require drilling of holes for proper alignment, but no new lockset holes need to be drilled.