Oil Rubbed Bronze Keyed-Entry Door Knobs & Door Levers
Discover our selection of Oil Rubbed Bronze Keyed-Entry Door Knobs and Door Levers — locking door hardware with a rich, traditional finish that blends security, durability, and classic style. Perfect for front doors, garages, basements, or any door needing secure keyed access while offering an elegant oil-rubbed bronze look. Fast shipping from DoorCorner.com.
Our oil rubbed bronze keyed-entry hardware combines sturdy lock cylinders with a warm, deep bronze finish that complements craftsman, rustic, farmhouse, or traditional-style homes. Choose from both knob and lever configurations — each built to meet standard residential specifications for door thickness and backset, and including latch kits and strike plates for simple installation.
These sets are ideal for both exterior and interior security needs. Use them on entry doors, garages, basements, or anywhere keyed privacy and protection are needed. Because of their oil rubbed bronze finish, they also offer an elegant, timeless aesthetic — perfect if you want hardware with character and longevity.
For maximum security, consider pairing a keyed-entry knob or lever with a matching deadbolt. Together they provide enhanced protection while maintaining a cohesive design when finished in oil rubbed bronze.
A keyed-entry door knob or lever uses a keyed lock cylinder requiring a key to lock or unlock the door from outside — providing controlled access and enhanced security for exterior and entry doors.
Yes. The oil rubbed bronze finish is resistant to wear, corrosion, and standard weather exposure (when installed properly). With routine maintenance, these locks remain functional and attractive for many years.
Yes. All keyed-entry knobs and levers in this collection are designed for typical US residential door backsets (2-3/8″ or 2-3/4″) and standard door thickness (1-3/8″ to 1-3/4″). Includes latch kits and strike plates for easy installation.
For the highest level of security — especially on exterior doors — pairing a keyed-entry knob or lever with a matching deadbolt is recommended. The lock cylinder provides latch locking while the deadbolt adds bolt strength to resist forced entry.