
The standard door handle height for UK doors is around 900–1050mm from the finished floor. This allows for comfortable handle placement, meaning most people can easily reach and operate the handle, regardless of whether it’s in a residential or commercial environment.
Different doors are designed for different environments and uses, which means the right door handle height will differ. Doors in high-traffic commercial environments, such as restaurants and hospitals, will require robust door handles positioned in an accessible height range. Door furniture on these door types must be suitable for frequent use and compliant with accessibility requirements. Doors in residential spaces will usually prioritise comfort to ensure easy operation for all occupants.
Internal doors require door handles to be positioned at a comfortable height for everyday use. They differ from external doors due to their focus on convenience rather than security, meaning they need handles that are easy to reach and simple to operate. Choosing the right internal door handle height ensures the door remains practical and can be comfortably used by all occupants. The standard door handle height may not apply to all internal doors, depending on where they’re positioned, such as in accessible homes designed for mobility needs, and therefore handle heights may need to be adjusted. Consistency across internal doors in a property works to create a cohesive layout, so unless there’s a specific reason to adjust some, all door handle heights should be installed at a similar level.
External doors require handles that are positioned at a secure height. This is because of security considerations that need to be in place to ensure the property balances easy access with reliable protection. By installing door handles at a suitable height, security and usability are prioritised. The placement of locks or multi-point locking systems is also important to ensure the door properly functions. External door handle height considerations will also differ based on where the door is, as door handles in commercial or public buildings will need to be positioned within accessible ranges to remain practical for a range of users. The height of door handles in private residential properties, on the other hand, will usually follow standard height recommendations. Having the right external door handle height will ensure occupants are kept safe and secure, while the door remains functional for regular use.

Bathrooms and accessible areas prioritise accessibility and ease of use and therefore need door handles that are easily accessible for all users. If you’re questioning how high door handles should be in these environments, consider how often they’re used and who will be using them. The location of these doors will also influence the door handle height, as accessible bathrooms in residential homes will be used mainly by the occupants, so can be fixed at a position that suits those living in the property. Handles in accessible bathrooms or facilities in commercial spaces, on the other hand, will be positioned considering the needs of a larger number of users, so may need to be installed within recognised height ranges. Ensuring the door handle height for accessible spaces is easy to operate maximises ease of use and comfort for those who would otherwise struggle to use standard door handles.
To measure the right door handle height, we recommend using a tape measure to measure from the finished floor level. Mark your chosen door handle height on the door and mark the centre point where the spindle will sit. Use a pencil to do this lightly and ensure the handle height is at an accessible level for all users. If you’re installing multiple handles and desire a cohesive layout, check that you’re using the same measurement across all doors. Using a spirit level or laser can help to ensure consistency.
Common mistakes to avoid when measuring door handle height include:
You’re now aware of the importance of installing door handles at the correct height, and all that’s left to do now is to install your door handle, ensuring it’s at the correct height for convenient and comfortable use. At IronmongeryDirect, we’ve been stocking tradespeople and DIYers with durable door handles and door furniture for years. Offering a wide range of styles and finishes, you can ensure your handles match your interior style and are in a comfortable, practical position.

To install a door handle successfully, we recommend measuring the handle height and marking the handle, spindle, and latch position. After, you should drill the required holes, install the latch, and attach the door handle. The last steps are to fit the strike plate and test the handle to ensure it operates smoothly.
The dimensions of a door handle will depend on the style and type of the handle. Common door handle dimensions include a 100-130mm lever door handle length. Backplate handles are typically 150-200mm high and 40-50mm wide. The projection of door handles from the door surface is typically 50-70mm and the standard spindle size is 8mm.
uPVC door handle types include offset handles, which have the lever positioned away from the keyhole, and lever handles, which have the lever and keyhole aligned in a straight line. The right uPVC door handle for you will depend on the environment of your door, the locking mechanism it uses, and the style or finish you want to achieve.
Old door handles are typically low due to historical installation practices and older building standards. This low position can cause problems in modern environments, causing the handle to be harder to reach and operate.
How high a door handle should be is dependent on the environment the door is in, but for standard doors the recommended height is around 900mm to 1050mm from the finished floor. This ensures practicality and easy operation for most users.