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solid door stop 2pk antique brass is a Belwith Keeler rigid door stop set designed to protect walls by stopping the door at the baseboard, which keeps door levers and knobs from striking finished wall surfaces in everyday use. The antique brass finish on this door stop provides a decorative look that coordinates with traditional decorative hardware and moldings, so installers can maintain a consistent visual line across a room. Its rigid design, as stated in the description, offers a more decorative element than a spring design, which suits projects where exposed hardware appearance is part of the specification. The rubber end at the contact point protects door and wall surfaces and softens the stop engagement, helping reduce impact marks during repeated openings. As a product in the Door Stops class, this piece serves as a fixed physical stop in the opening, setting a repeatable limit to the door swing.
The description states that this door stop mounts to baseboard, which places the hardware on the lower wall surface where the door edge can meet the stop before the knob approaches the wall, helping prevent wall damage in normal operation. Because installation is described as easy DIY installation, the stop is set up for straightforward baseboard mounting, which lets tradespeople or experienced homeowners add protection during punch-out or retrofit work without specialized equipment. As a rigid design door stop, once fixed to the baseboard it holds its position under repeated door contact, so the stop point remains consistent from one open-close cycle to the next. Being in the Decorative Hardware and Moldings category, this baseboard-mounted piece also contributes to the finished look along the wall line while performing the mechanical stop function.
This Belwith Keeler product is classified under Decorative Hardware and Moldings in the Door Stops product class, so it is intended as a permanent stop in standard door openings where a baseboard is present, providing a defined limit to the door swing. The description explains that it helps protect against wall damage, meaning it is designed for locations where door knobs or levers would otherwise impact finished drywall or other wall finishes. Because it mounts to baseboard, it suits rooms with finished trim such as bedrooms, hallways, or similar spaces where the baseboard runs behind the door arc, allowing the stop to intercept the door edge against the rubber end. The solid, rigid design mentioned in the description differentiates it from spring-style stops, making it suitable for jobs where a firm stop and a more architectural appearance are preferred.
The product is described as a solid door stop with a rigid design, so once it is secured to the baseboard it presents a fixed point that does not flex like a spring, which provides a consistent stopping angle every time the door is opened. This repeatable stop position helps installers control how far the door travels, which in turn helps maintain clearances to nearby cabinetry, furniture, or adjacent openings. The rubber end is stated to protect surfaces and soften stop engagement, meaning the direct contact between the door and the stop is cushioned, which reduces the likelihood of dents or marks on painted doors and trim during repeated use. With easy DIY installation specified, the stop can be added during finishing stages or on small retrofit jobs without complex layout or tools, allowing it to be deployed widely across multiple openings in a project. The antique brass finish identified in the description supports decorative coordination with other antique brass hardware, so the same door stop model can be used wherever that finish is specified, helping maintain a uniform appearance while delivering the same controlled stopping action.
The PBH0250 is described as a solid, rigid door stop from Belwith Keeler, so it functions as a fixed stop rather than a spring type, giving doors a defined stopping point at the baseboard.
This door stop is stated to help protect against wall damage by mounting to the baseboard and stopping the door with a rubber end before the knob or lever reaches the wall surface.
The description specifies that the door stop mounts to baseboard, so it is installed on the lower wall trim where the door edge contacts the stop during opening.
The rubber end is described as protecting surfaces and softening stop engagement, so the door meets a cushioned tip, which helps reduce marks on doors and trim.
The description states that the rigid design offers a more decorative element than a spring design, so it provides a firm stop with a more architectural appearance along the baseboard line.
The product is described as having easy DIY installation, so it is set up for straightforward baseboard mounting on small projects or broad retrofit work.
This Belwith Keeler solid door stop in antique brass is described as helping protect against wall damage, so it fits projects where controlling door swing is part of finishing the room. The rigid design is stated to offer a more decorative element than spring styles, which suits trim packages that emphasize visible decorative hardware and moldings. With mounting described as mounts to baseboard and installation noted as easy DIY installation, it supports efficient placement along baseboards in new construction or retrofit settings. For jobs calling for antique brass decorative hardware, this door stop ties the stop function directly into that finish plan while keeping the door-to-wall contact on a rubber end.
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