It doesn t matter if the door swings toward or away from you.
How do you lock a door that has no lock.
To see whether you need a right handed lock or a left handed lock stand on the outside of the door.
After a bit of research i found a device in which you can use the door latches hole.
If you are able to restrict access without a lock then you have successfully locked a door without a lock.
If it won t lock open the door.
If you need to lock a door without a lock you can always resort to removing the handle set and door knob.
This should lock the door.
But i want to crush this illusion of difficulty by showing you some very simple ways to lock a door without a lock.
Perhaps not as exciting but nevertheless difficult.
Not being able to wait for shipping i improvised using a bit of kitchen hardware.
Notice where the hinges are.
Finding the lock handedness is a bit different than how you determine door handing for purchasing doors.
If the door has trim on it you may have to remove the trim in order to gain access to the locking mechanism with a plastic card.
Find the push lock or twist lock button on the inner doorknob.
That should have been addressed weeks ago.
Lock the door from the inside.
If the door is locked then you have a lock not necessarily a common keyed lock but a lock just the same such as a bar lock.
You don t need a key to lock most doors from the inside.
Tonight is the wrong time to worry about locking the door if you are leaving tomorrow.
A pocketknife will also work for prying open a door but there is an increased risk of damaging the paint around the door or cutting yourself so the plastic card is a safer method.
Tap the end of a chisel under the door stop on the striker side of the jamb.
If your knob has a push lock.
Shut the door and try to lock it.
Lock a door without a lock.
Locking a door without a lock may seem like a real life version of mission impossible.
You should see a small cylindrical button protruding from the center of the knob.
These locking methods work for doors that open inward outward and for sliding doors as well.
A lock does not always have to be present for something to be locked and secured.