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Interior Door Levers

Explore our collection of interior door levers, available in passage, privacy, entry (keyed), and inactive (dummy) functions. Whether you're outfitting bedrooms, bathrooms, closets, or hallways, these levers are designed to offer comfort, performance, and elevated style. Choose from modern, transitional, or traditional profiles in a variety of finishes to coordinate with your overall hardware selection. Built for everyday use in residential interiors, these door levers are ideal for both new construction and home renovations.

Merano Entry Lever

Original price $98.60 - Original price $98.60
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$98.60
$98.60 - $98.60
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The Merano Keyed Entry Lever features a gently curved silhouette and a streamlined design, bringing a contemporary touch to entry and side doors. I...

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Original price $98.60 - Original price $98.60
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$98.60
$98.60 - $98.60
Current price $98.60

Merano Passage Lever

Original price $53.65 - Original price $53.65
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Current price $53.65

The Schlage Merano Passage Lever features a sleek, gently curved design that brings a modern touch to hallways, closets, and other interior doors r...

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Original price $53.65 - Original price $53.65
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Merano Privacy Lever

Original price $58.00 - Original price $58.00
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Current price $58.00

The Merano Privacy Lever combines sleek, contemporary styling with functional security, making it an elegant choice for bedroom and bathroom doors....

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Original price $58.00 - Original price $58.00
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Need Help Choosing? Here Are the Questions We Hear Most

What’s the difference between a passage and privacy lever?

Passage levers do not have a locking mechanism and are best for closets, hallways, or other non-private areas. Privacy levers have a lock and are ideal for bedrooms, bathrooms, or any room where privacy is needed.

When would I use an inactive (dummy) lever?

Inactive levers are typically used on double doors or decorative applications where the lever doesn’t need to turn or latch. They're surface-mounted and used to maintain symmetry or provide a pull handle without function.

Wondering how inactive levers fit into your design? Read our guide on choosing door hardware that works together—even when it doesn’t match.

What is a keyed entry lever used for?

Keyed entry levers include a lock and key and are typically used for interior doors where added security is needed—like home offices, basement doors, or storage rooms.

What door lever style works best for modern or traditional interiors?

For modern interiors, look for sleek, minimalist levers with clean lines and matte or polished finishes. Traditional spaces often pair well with curved levers, classic profiles, and finishes like antique brass or bronze. If your space is transitional, choose a design that blends both—like a straight lever with subtle detailing.

Need help matching levers to your style? Our guide walks through how to choose door hardware that fits your space.

Do all door levers fit standard interior doors?

Most door levers are made to fit standard pre-drilled interior doors (with a 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backset). Always check the product details to confirm sizing, especially if you're retrofitting or working on older doors.

Can I switch out old doorknobs for new levers?

Yes—most modern levers are designed to replace standard doorknobs using the same pre-drilled holes. Just check the backset and borehole size on your existing door to ensure compatibility. Lever handles are also a great choice for accessibility and ease of use.

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