Fifth Avenue
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Glorified by over a century of history,
the Fifth Avenue style is found in many of America's finest
homes, offices and public buildings. Marked by a clean,
crisp look, it's unpretentious, tailored style reinforces an
expression of self-assurance.
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Georgetown
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The classic styling of Georgetown makes
this style both a standout and a standard in decorative
hardware. Universally utilized as an expression of
tasteful elegance, this refined collection captures a discrete,
yet stately look that can be combined with a variety of knob
choices.
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Grand Victorian
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Reminiscent of the late 1800's, the Grande
Victorian is an elaborated design that once embellished the
homes of the noble and wealthy. Graceful and curvilinear,
the Grand Victorian style will radiate your passion for life
from
room-to-room.
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Newport
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The elegant rope styling captured by
Newport has been a favorite of affluent homeowners for
centuries. Stately, yet unpretentious, the simple elegance
of this style exudes the notion that the owner enjoys tasteful
decoration.
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Parthenon
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The Parthenon of ancient Athens was one of
the original inspirations for the Greek Revival movement which
began in the mid-1800's. Grandeur's Parthenon embodies a
style that has adorned classic American and European homes for
over one hundred and fifty years.
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Windsor
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Posh and imposing, the Windsor style
evolved from an architectural design that is centuries old.
Initially form ancient Greece, the design evolved over the
centuries and came to its current form in the neo-classical
architecture made famous by Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and
the royal Windsor estates in England.
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