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Schlage Bowery Matte Black Passage Hall/Closet Door Knob with Greyson Trim

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Schlage Bowery Matte Black Passage Hall/Closet Door Knob with Greyson TrimBowery Passage Hall Closet Door Knob with Greyson Trim A non locking passage knob ideal for halls and closets, the Schlage Bowery with Greyson trim pairs modern design with durable metal construction. Universal latches fit standard backsets and door thicknesses for quick DIY installation. Key Features: Passage Function: Non locking knob ideal for hall and closet doors or pairing with a deadbolt Universal Fit: Latch adjusts to 2 3 8" or 2 3 4"

Bowery Passage Hall/Closet Door Knob with Greyson Trim

A non-locking passage knob ideal for halls and closets, the Schlage Bowery with Greyson trim pairs modern design with durable metal construction. Universal latches fit standard backsets and door thicknesses for quick DIY installation.


Key Features:

  • Passage Function: Non-locking knob ideal for hall and closet doors or pairing with a deadbolt
  • Universal Fit: Latch adjusts to 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backsets; fits 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" thick doors
  • Easy Installation: Self-aligning screw holes; installs with just a screwdriver on right/left-handed doors
  • Durable Construction: Premium metal build; ANSI/BHMA Grade 2/AAA rated for security, durability, and finish
  • Trusted Warranty: Limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Function Passage (non-locking) hall & closet
Trim Greyson
Collection/Model Bowery Knob
Door thickness 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" (35–44 mm)
Backset compatibility Universal latch fits 2-3/8" (60 mm) or 2-3/4" (70 mm) backsets
Installation Self-aligning screw holes; installs with screwdriver; fits single bore hole; right/left handed
Material Premium metal construction
Certifications ANSI/BHMA A156.39-2015; Grade 2/AAA for Security, Durability and Finish
Warranty Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty
Applications Residential single- and multi-family doors
ADA compliant No
UL listed Locks for up to three-hour fire doors available
Finish options Polished Nickel, Satin Nickel, Matte Black, Bright Chrome, Satin Chrome, Aged Bronze

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this knob locking?
A: No. It is a passage function and does not lock; use on hall or closet doors or pair with a deadbolt for exterior use.


Q: Will it fit my door?
A: Yes, it fits standard doors 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" thick with 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backsets.


Q: Can I install it myself?
A: Yes. It installs with a screwdriver and features self-aligning screw holes for a hassle-free fit.


Q: Is it handed?
A: No. It works with both right- and left-handed doors.


Q: What certifications does it have?
A: ANSI/BHMA A156.39-2015 with Grade 2/AAA ratings for Security, Durability, and Finish.


Modern Minimalism, Effortless Entry

The Bowery knob with Greyson trim brings a sleek, sculptural simplicity to everyday touchpoints. Its clean lines and refined silhouette complement contemporary interiors, letting materials and form speak quietly yet confidently. Style it with matte finishes and linear hardware for a cohesive modern bath or hallway. A polished essential that elevates the rhythm of movement through your home.


Upgrade your doors with the Bowery passage knob for modern style and a fast, universal fit—add to cart today.

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