Introduction
Invisible doors are redefining modern interiors.
No frames. No visual breaks. Clean walls.
But there is a challenge.
How do you keep functionality while hiding the hardware?
This is where single-sided door handles come in.
They allow operation from one side, while the other side remains completely clean or hidden.
For door manufacturers, hardware brands, and importers, this is a powerful solution for high-end projects.
With over 20 years of experience supplying mechanical locks, cylinders, door handles, hinges, door viewers, and door closers, I have seen strong growth in this category.
Main Installation Methods for Single-Sided Handles on Invisible Doors
Single-sided handle systems are not one standard solution.
They can be installed in several ways depending on design and function.
The most common methods include:
- Single-sided handle + blind cover plate
- Single-sided handle + magnetic lock system
- Single-sided handle + concealed (offset) spindle
- Single-sided handle + push-to-open system
- Single-sided handle + recessed back grip (hidden pull)
Each method serves different architectural and commercial needs.
Detailed Breakdown: Process, Features, and Advantages
1. Single-Sided Handle + Blind Cover Plate
Concept:
One side has a visible handle.
The other side is covered with a clean plate.
Process:
- Standard mortise lock installation
- One side fixed with handle
- Opposite side uses blind escutcheon or cover
Advantages:
- Simple structure
- Low cost
- Easy installation
- Maintains standard lock compatibility
Applications:
- Hidden doors in residential projects
- Budget-friendly invisible door solutions
2. Single-Sided Handle + Magnetic Lock System
Concept:
Combine a one-sided handle with a magnetic latch lock.
Process:
- Install magnetic mortise lock
- Handle operates latch from one side
- Other side remains flat
Advantages:
- Silent closing
- Clean door alignment
- No visible latch tongue
Applications:
- High-end apartments
- Hotels
- Office interiors
3. Single-Sided Handle + Concealed (Offset) Spindle
Concept:
Use an eccentric or offset spindle mechanism to drive the latch from one side only.
Process:
- Special lock body with asymmetric drive
- Spindle connects only one handle
- Other side has no rotation function
Advantages:
- True single-side operation
- Higher security control
- Cleaner design
Applications:
- Private rooms
- Restricted access areas
- Custom architectural projects
4. Single-Sided Handle + Push-to-Open System
Concept:
One side has a handle.
The other side uses a push mechanism.
Process:
- Install push latch inside door
- Handle only needed on one side
- Opposite side opens by pressing
Advantages:
- Maximum invisibility on one side
- Flexible user experience
- No need for dual hardware
Applications:
- Feature walls
- Hidden storage doors
- Luxury interiors
5. Single-Sided Handle + Recessed Back Grip
Concept:
Front side has a handle.
Back side uses a hidden recessed finger pull.
Process:
- CNC groove on back panel
- Insert aluminum or stainless steel pull
- Combine with standard lock
Advantages:
- Maintains usability on both sides
- Still visually minimal
- Strong mechanical reliability
Applications:
- High-end residential doors
- Designer interiors
- Frameless door systems
Leading Brands of Single-Sided Invisible Door Handles
When it comes to single-sided handles for invisible doors, the market is relatively niche.
Only a few brands truly specialize in integrated, concealed, and architectural-grade solutions.
Below are 6 globally recognized brands, with a focus on their flagship products and real competitive advantages—this is critical for procurement and product positioning.
1. INVI Hardware (UK / Europe)
Core Product: No-Ha 2.0 Invisible Handle System
Key Advantage: Fully integrated handle + magnetic lock
2. RocYork (Europe)
Core Product: RocYork No-Ha 2.0 / Slide Series
Key Advantage: Advanced hidden motion + modular system
3. Dorsis (Europe)
Core Product: Fortius Invisible Door + No-Ha Handle System
Key Advantage: Full system integration (door + hardware)
4. Häfele (Germany)
Core Products:
- Push-to-open systems
- Concealed handle solutions
5. ASSA ABLOY (Global)
Core Products:
- Concealed locking systems
- Magnetic locks for invisible doors
6. Eclisse (Italy)
Core Products:
- Flush sliding door systems
- Recessed and concealed handles
7.UMAY(Global)
Core Products:
Single-Sided Handle + Concealed (Offset) Spindle
Recessed and concealed handles
Conclusion
Single-sided door handles are a key solution for invisible doors.
They offer:
- Clean design
- Functional flexibility
- Strong market appeal
Different installation methods serve different needs:
- Blind cover → cost-efficient
- Magnetic lock → premium silent experience
- Offset spindle → technical precision
- Push system → maximum minimalism
- Recessed grip → balance of design and usability
For door manufacturers, hardware brands, and importers, the opportunity is clear:
Develop complete invisible door systems—not just single products.
This includes:
- Mechanical locks
- Handles
- Concealed hinges
- Door closers
At Umay, we supply and customize single-sided handles and full invisible door hardware systems.
Because in today’s market,
the best hardware is the one you don’t see—but feel every day.
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