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Satin Chrome Hinges

Choose the Right Satin Chrome Hinge Type, Size & Application

Browse our satin chrome hinges for internal doors, kitchen units, wardrobes and heavier-duty installations. Satin chrome delivers a clean, modern look with a subtle brushed finish that pairs well with contemporary door handles and neutral interiors, while also helping to reduce visible fingerprints compared to polished chrome.

Where Satin Chrome Hinges Work Best

  • Internal doors in homes, apartments, offices and commercial interiors
  • Cabinets & kitchen doors where a modern silver finish is preferred
  • Higher-traffic areas where durability and consistent operation matter
  • Fire doors (choose hinges that are fire-rated and correctly certified for your door set)

Satin Chrome Hinge Types in This Collection

Choose from a range of hinge styles to suit the door weight, frequency of use and the clearance you need:

  • Ball bearing hinges – smooth operation for heavier doors and frequent use (often used on fire doors where appropriate).
  • Washered hinges – practical, long-lasting choice for general internal doors and busy environments.
  • Projection / parliament hinges – ideal where you need a wider throw to clear architraves, frames or reveals.
  • Cabinet hinges – smaller-format options for cupboards, integrated units and wardrobe doors.

Hinge Sizing Guide (Quick & Practical)

As a general rule of thumb, most standard 35mm internal doors commonly use three 3" x 2" hinges for balanced support and alignment. Heavier doors, external doors and many 44mm+ fire doors typically move up to 4" x 3" hinges for improved strength and longevity.

If you’re working to a specification (especially for fire door installations), always match the hinge grade and certification to the door manufacturer’s instructions and the door’s intended use.

Why Choose Satin Chrome?

  • Modern brushed look that complements contemporary ironmongery
  • Lower glare than polished chrome for a softer finish
  • Practical day-to-day appearance that hides marks better than high-shine finishes

Need More Hinge Options?

If you’re comparing styles, materials or finishes, you can view our full hinge collection here to explore alternatives for different door types, room settings and hardware preferences.

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Why Choose Satin Chrome Hinges for Your Project?

A Durable, Modern Finish for UK Homes and Trade Joinery

Satin chrome hinges are widely used in UK residential and commercial properties thanks to their brushed silver finish and practical durability. Unlike polished chrome, satin chrome is non-reflective and more resistant to fingerprints, making it ideal for busy environments or minimalist interiors.

This collection includes options for:

  • Internal doors – Use 3 x 75mm hinges on standard 35mm doors.
  • Fire-rated or external doors – 4 x 3" (102 x 75mm) ball bearing hinges are recommended for added support.
  • Cabinet and cupboard hinges – Compact designs starting from 25mm in height, perfect for fitted kitchens, bathrooms, or wardrobes.

Popular in modern flats, hotels, and offices, satin chrome hardware complements stainless steel appliances and neutral colour palettes. All hinges are engineered to provide reliable function and are available in a variety of types and sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use satin chrome hinges in a bathroom?

Yes, the finish is corrosion-resistant and ideal for areas with moisture like bathrooms or kitchens.

What’s the difference between satin chrome and brushed nickel?

Satin chrome has a cooler, bluish-silver tone, whereas brushed nickel tends to have a warmer undertone. Both are non-reflective, but satin chrome pairs better with modern or industrial designs.

Need help choosing the right type or size?

Contact us here and we’ll be happy to advise.

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