Entry Door Pulls

Shop entry door pulls designed for front doors and exterior entryways where appearance, grip, and durability all matter. This collection includes entry door pull hardware in a range of styles, sizes, and finishes to help you match the look of your home while choosing hardware that fits your door.

Use the filters to shop by brand, finish, center-to-center measurement, and projection so you can find the right entry door pull for your project.

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How to Choose Entry Door Pulls

Entry door pulls are designed for front doors and other exterior entry applications where both function and appearance matter. The right pull should feel comfortable in daily use, coordinate with the rest of the entry hardware, and fit the door correctly. On this page, shoppers can compare entry door pulls in a range of finishes, sizes, and styles to find the best match for the project.

One of the first things to check is size. Center-to-center measurement is especially important when replacing an existing entry door pull, since the new hardware needs to align with the current door preparation. Projection also matters because it affects how the pull feels in the hand and how far it extends from the door surface.

Style and finish play a major role in the overall look of the entryway. This collection includes a wide range of finish options, making it easier to match existing locks, deadbolts, and other exterior hardware. Whether you are updating a traditional entry or a more modern front door, choosing a pull that complements the rest of the hardware will create a more polished result.

Before ordering, it is also worth checking product details that affect fit and application. Different pull designs can vary in shape, mounting style, and overall proportions, so reviewing the product specifications closely can help prevent ordering the wrong option. This is especially useful when coordinating a new pull with existing exterior trim and door hardware.

If you are narrowing down the best option, start with fit, then compare finish and design. That approach makes it easier to choose an entry door pull that works well for the door, looks right with the rest of the entry, and gives the front door a finished, intentional look.