Atlas Homewares AVN1-O Modern Avalon 4.5-Inch No. 1 House Number, Aged Bronze


Key features
- •Simplifies the process of locating an address
- •Includes necessary mounting hardware
- •Door bell and door knocker also available
- •Because style matters
Atlas Homewares AVN1-O Modern Avalon 4.5-Inch No. 1 House Number, Aged Bronze
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Based on 10 reviews
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Stylish
Kiersten S. Ligeti•July 11, 2018
Fast deliver. Nice quality.
but once done they look great.
R_S_Happy•May 6, 2018
Make sure to measure twice before drilling into concrete. The posts are not very forgiving, but once done they look great.
Five Stars
A. Wood•January 23, 2018
easy to install
Looks great, takes some extra work and materials for best outcome
Amazon Customer•November 29, 2017
These look great, but installation takes some extra work and materials. Start-to-finish maybe 1.5-2 hours.
The holes on the individual numbers don't exactly line up perfectly in series with the other numbers, in either a horizontal or vertical layout. Would recommend tracing out your arrangement on paper and transferring the hole locations onto that. This will also allow you to visually provide however much space you desire between digits prior to installation.
From there, level and tape the tracing to your wall and drill through the marked locations with a 1/4" bit (this size seemed to work best for the mounting post). The mounting screws included for the raised appearance are unfortunately a bit to long for the other fittings, so you'll also need to saw off about a 1/4" off the ends for it to come out looking flush (dremel tool with a rotary blade worked fine- wear protective eyewear and gloves). A little WD40 helps get the threaded ends into the numbers as well. Once all this is done, hammer numbers into place gently with a rubber mallet.
Overall very satisfied with the outcome appearance. Materials overall seem good quality and I didn't have anything break during installation.
The holes on the individual numbers don't exactly line up perfectly in series with the other numbers, in either a horizontal or vertical layout. Would recommend tracing out your arrangement on paper and transferring the hole locations onto that. This will also allow you to visually provide however much space you desire between digits prior to installation.
From there, level and tape the tracing to your wall and drill through the marked locations with a 1/4" bit (this size seemed to work best for the mounting post). The mounting screws included for the raised appearance are unfortunately a bit to long for the other fittings, so you'll also need to saw off about a 1/4" off the ends for it to come out looking flush (dremel tool with a rotary blade worked fine- wear protective eyewear and gloves). A little WD40 helps get the threaded ends into the numbers as well. Once all this is done, hammer numbers into place gently with a rubber mallet.
Overall very satisfied with the outcome appearance. Materials overall seem good quality and I didn't have anything break during installation.
Need a template
K.•May 28, 2017
With no template, it's very difficult to get the kerning and rotation correct. I pushed each number into cardboard to kind of get the layout correct but it still took two tries and they all ended up a tiny bit crooked anyway.
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