IWD Doors Swing Direction Guide
Understanding the swing direction is important when installing a new door or replacing an existing one, as it affects functionality and convenience. This guide shows the different door swing directions to help you choose the best option for your needs.
Swing Iron Single Door
✨Left Hand In Swing (From the Exterior View)
🚪Exterior: hinges on the left, handleset on the right, push to enter.
🚪Interior: hinges on the right, handleset on the left, pull to exit.
✨Left Hand Out Swing (From the Exterior View)
🚪Exterior: hinges on the left, handleset on the right, pull to enter.
🚪Interior: hinges on the right, handleset on the left, push to exit.
✨Right Hand In Swing (From the Exterior View)
🚪Exterior: hinges on the right, handleset on the left, push to enter.
🚪Interior: hinges on the left, handleset on the right, pull to exit.
✨Right Hand Out Swing (From the Exterior View)
🚪Exterior: hinges on the right, handleset on the left, pull to enter.
🚪Interior: hinges on the left, handleset on the right, push to exit.
Swing Iron Double Door
✨Left Hand In Swing (From the Exterior View)
🚪Exterior: Active lock on left, right inactive by flush bolt, push to enter.
🚪Interior: Active lock on right, left inactive by flush bolt, pull to exit.
✨Left Hand Out Swing (From the Exterior View)
🚪Exterior: Active lock on left, right inactive by flush bolt, pull to enter.
🚪Interior: Active lock on right, left inactive by flush bolt, push to exit.
✨Right Hand In Swing (From the Exterior View)
🚪Exterior: Active lock on right, left inactive by flush bolt, push to enter.
🚪Interior: Active lock on left, right inactive by flush bolt, pull to exit.
✨Right Hand Out Swing (From the Exterior View)
🚪Exterior: Active lock on right, left inactive by flush bolt, pull to enter.
🚪Interior: Active lock on left, right inactive by flush bolt, push to exit.