Schlage Accent Bright Brass Dummy Lever – Right Handed
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Schlage Accent Bright Brass Dummy Lever – Right Handed

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Schlage Accent Bright Brass Dummy Lever – Right HandedAccent Bright Brass Right Hand Dummy Lever Decorative non turning lever from Schlages Accent collection in a Bright Brass finish. Ideal for doors without bore holes or latches, commonly used as a pull or on the inactive leaf of double doors. Key Features: Non Turning Function: Surface mounted dummy lever for decorative use on one side of the door Durable Build: Premium metal construction with Bright Brass finish for lasting shine Right Handed Design:

Accent Bright Brass Right-Hand Dummy Lever

Decorative non-turning lever from Schlage’s Accent collection in a Bright Brass finish. Ideal for doors without bore holes or latches, commonly used as a pull or on the inactive leaf of double doors.


Key Features:

  • Non-Turning Function: Surface-mounted dummy lever for decorative use on one side of the door
  • Durable Build: Premium metal construction with Bright Brass finish for lasting shine
  • Right-Handed Design: Matches the swing of right-hand doors for a cohesive look
  • Easy Installation: Installs in minutes with included hardware; one lever per box
  • Coordinated Style: Pairs with other Schlage hardware to complete your set

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection / Sub-Brand Accent
Function Dummy (non-turning), surface-mounted
Handing Right handed
Finish Bright Brass
Material Premium metal (listed as steel) with brass faceplate
Style Traditional
Grade Grade 2
Knob/Lever Style Lever
Lockset Type Not keyed
Commercial or Residential Residential
Indoor or Outdoor Indoor and Outdoor
Backset 2-3/8 inch (for coordinating pieces; no latch on dummy)
Door Thickness Range 1-3/8 inch to 1-3/4 inch
Number in Package 1 pack
Packaging Type Boxed

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What type of door is this for?
A: It’s a non-turning dummy lever intended for doors without bore holes or for the inactive side of double doors.


Q: Is this lever right or left handed?
A: This model is right handed.


Q: Does it include a latch or strike?
A: No. Dummy levers are surface mounted and do not include a latch mechanism.


Q: What door thickness does it fit?
A: Designed for standard interior doors between 1-3/8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thickness.


Q: What is the finish?
A: Bright Brass (polished brass look).


A Sculptural Sweep in Classic Brass

The Accent lever’s graceful curve adds a tailored gesture to any door, catching the light with its luminous Bright Brass finish. Its sleek rosette and fluid profile feel both traditional and refreshingly modern. Use a pair on double doors to frame an entry with jewelry-like polish. This refined detail is a small luxury that instantly elevates everyday spaces.


Elevate your doorway with this Bright Brass Accent dummy lever—add it to your cart and finish your space with timeless shine.

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