Project Description
Palladino’s Steak and Seafood | Grand Central, NY
Project Description
Palladinos is a fresh, modern spot that delivers a classic steakhouse experience with luxurious ambiance and hospitality. They required satin brass finish of soft closing hinges with hold open for a total of 10 wooden and metal doors.
They have two different door sizes: 7ft tall doors requiring 3 hinges, and 8ft tall doors needing 4 hinges. The quantity of hinges on each door depends on the size, weight, and materials. With Waterson soft closing hinges, the luxurious restaurant has a quiet, controlled performance with hold open, while complementing the overall aesthetic of the place.
Waterson Product
- K51M-450-D3-US4: Full mortise 4,5″ X 4,5”, 304 stainless steel, hydraulic soft closing, hold open, adjustable closing force and speed, 7ft doors
- K51M-450-D4-US4: Full mortise 4,5″ X 4,5”, 304 stainless steel, hydraulic soft closing, hold open, adjustable closing force and speed, 8ft doors
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Managing Company
Tri-North
2625 Research Park Drive Fitchburg, WI 53711
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Please note that Waterson Closer Hinges start from a size of 4″x4″. If you’re in need of smaller self-closing hinges, we’d recommend checking out some other resources! Also, we only provide single acting closer hinges. Thank you.
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