Door Hardware | Durable Hinges & Accessories

Elevate any high-traffic entry with swinging door hardware built for smooth, two-way motion and lasting performance. From double-action spring hinges to pivot hinges and hidden designs, our swing door hinges and saloon door hardware deliver the strength, style, and function needed for cafe doors, saloon doors, restaurants, and homes. Explore swing door hardware precision-engineered with premium finishes like brass, stainless steel, and oil-rubbed bronze. Shop now—free shipping on all orders!

Why Choose Premium Swinging Door Hardware?

Engineered for doors that swing both ways and return to center, swinging door hardware excels in busy environments. Unlike standard hinges, swing door hinges and saloon door hardware support self-closing action, heavy use, and seamless operation—ideal for kitchens, bars, and commercial dividers. Swinging Café Doors ensures every piece is built to withstand daily wear while enhancing your space.

Key Features of Swing Door Hinges & Hardware

  • Dual-direction swing: Swing door hinges enable 180° motion for hands-free access in high-traffic areas.
  • Self-closing reliability: Spring and gravity saloon door hardware returns doors to center automatically.
  • Heavy-duty support: Swinging door hardware handles 50–300 lbs, perfect for commercial café or saloon doors.
  • Custom finishes: Select brass, satin chrome, stainless steel, or oil-rubbed bronze to match your aesthetic.
  • Versatile options: Pivot, hidden, butt, and double-action swing door hardware for any door style.

Benefits of Saloon Door Hardware & Swing Door Hinges

  • Effortless flow: Swinging door hardware allows smooth, quiet passage—ideal for restaurants and busy homes.
  • Built to last: Swing door hinges resist wear from constant use, even in humid or high-traffic settings.
  • Style flexibility: Saloon door hardware enhances rustic, modern, or industrial interiors with timeless appeal.

Where to Use Swinging Door Hardware

  • Commercial spaces: Use saloon door hardware in restaurants, bars, or office partitions for durability.
  • Specialty doors: Apply swinging door hardware to louvered, French, or barn-style swinging panels.
  • Home projects: Install swing door hinges on kitchen café doors, pantries, or laundry entries.

Tips for Installing Swing Door Hinges

  • Measure accurately: Use provided templates to mark hinge points and ensure proper door clearance.
  • Test alignment: Dry-fit the door to confirm smooth swing before securing swing door hinges.
  • Secure firmly: Use #8–10 screws for wood or metal frames; add shims if needed.
  • Adjust tension: Fine-tune spring or gravity settings on saloon door hardware for optimal closing speed.

Tools Needed

Drill, screwdriver, level, measuring tape.

FAQs About Swinging Door Hardware

What’s the difference between swing and pivot hinges?
Swing door hinges mount on the side for two-way motion; pivot hinges rotate from top/bottom or center.
Are these suitable for outdoor use?
Yes—stainless steel and brass saloon door hardware resist rust and weather for exterior doors.
Can swing door hinges support heavy doors?
Absolutely—our swinging door hardware supports up to 300 lbs with proper installation.
Are they easy to install?
Yes—swing door hinges include DIY guides. Call 855-343-4903 for free expert support!