Door Numerals & House Numbers

Make sure your home is easy to find with our extensive range of high-quality door numerals and house numbers. Whether you're expecting a package delivery, guests, or emergency services, clear and visible numbering is an essential part of your property’s exterior hardware.

We stock a wide variety of styles to complement any architectural design, from modern new builds to traditional period homes. Our selection of individual door numbers (0-9) and letters (A, B) allows you to create any combination required for your address.

Choose from premium finishes designed to withstand the elements without tarnishing or fading. Our collection features top brands like Fab & Fix and Old Hill Ironworks, offering durable materials including:

  • Polished Chrome & Satin Nickel: Perfect for a sleek, contemporary look on modern uPVC or composite doors.

  • Matt Black & Cast Iron: Ideal for a rustic, traditional aesthetic on timber doors.

  • Gold & Antique Brass: A timeless classic that pairs beautifully with matching letter plates and knockers.

Most of our house numbers are surface-mounted and come complete with the necessary fixings for quick and easy installation onto wood, brick, or masonry. Ensure your property stands out clearly and stylishly - shop our full range of door numerals today, available for Click & Collect or next-day delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions | FAQs

What is the best material for outdoor house numbers?

The best material for house numbers depends on your local climate and desired aesthetic, but durability is key. Stainless steel, chrome-plated zinc, and solid brass are excellent choices as they are highly resistant to rust and corrosion. For coastal areas, marine-grade stainless steel or specially coated finishes (like the Fab & Fix Hardex range) offer the best protection against salt and harsh weather. Cast iron is great for a traditional look, provided it has a protective powder coating.

How high should door numerals be placed?

For maximum visibility, door numerals should ideally be placed at eye level, roughly 4.5 to 5.5 feet (1.4 to 1.7 meters) from the ground. If you are attaching them directly to the door, placing them centrally or just above the letterbox is standard practice. If you are mounting them on a wall or gatepost alongside the road, ensure they are not obscured by overhanging plants or parked vehicles, and consider placing them near an outdoor light source so they are visible at night.

How do I install metal door numbers on a brick wall?

Installing house numbers on brick requires a masonry drill bit and wall plugs. First, hold the number in place and mark the screw holes with a pencil. Use a masonry bit matching the size of your wall plugs to drill the holes (try to drill into the brick itself rather than the mortar, as mortar can crumble). Insert the plastic wall plugs until they are flush with the surface, then screw the door numerals firmly into place.

Hardware Solutions Hardware Solutions / Door Knocker Contemporary Polished Chrome

£14.79

ex. VAT £12.32 Each

Old Hill Ironworks Old Hill Ironworks / Old Hill Ironworks Door Numeral Number 7
( 66 )

£2.19

ex. VAT £1.82 Each

Old Hill Ironworks Old Hill Ironworks / Old Hill Ironworks Door Numeral Number 0
( 5 )

£2.19

ex. VAT £1.82 Each

Hardware Solutions Hardware Solutions / Door Knocker Contemporary Matt Black

£14.79

ex. VAT £12.32 Each