Do you have/prefer the round or lever type?


Lever, because you can open it if your hands are full. Or if you don't have hands - hence the ADA compliance someone mentioned.

In doing some cosmetic changes to my house, I plan on eventually changing out all of my doorknbs to the blackish/dark bronze egg shaped kind, however until this thread, I conpletely forgot about the lever kind...now I am rethinking if some of the doors might be better served with levers.
Our dorrknbs right now are round and gold in color. I don't like gold colored fixtures -- lights, faucets, cabinet knobs.....but what I don't get is that all the doorknbs in our house are gold, while every other fixture (except in DD's bathroom, exclusing the shower and sink faucets) are flat silver. What gives?

Lever, because you can open it if your hands are full. Or if you don't have hands - hence the ADA compliance someone mentioned.
Levers are easier for those with limited grip strength or little or no grasping ability to operate. We are going to be changing our knobs over to levers as we replace doors in our home.
We built a house a year ago and after having levers in my old house (I changed ugly knobs to levers) I chose round door knobs in that blackish/dark bronze color. My doors are white and man does it look good!I was cleaning house the other day and thought how pleased I was that I went with those knobs (there are a million to choose from, who knew!)
I have one lever and that is from the garage to the mudroom so when I carry groceries in and have my hands full it is easier.
Simba 20, I'm betting someone probably changed the knobs out at some point and never thought about matching all that stuff. I have brushed nickel in my bathooms (faucets) and kitchen along with brushed nickel knobs and handles on the cabinets. I went with oil rubbed bronze door knobs, shower door handles (frameless shower) and lighting. I really did not want oil rubbed bronze faucets etc. though so I mixed a bit and it looks great.
That's it! Brushed nickel, that's what we have, except in DD's bathroom, the light fixtures and cabinet knobs are gold (WHAT????) Kitchen, master bath, living room, bedrooms.....everything else is brushed nickel. I do like the brushed nickel/silver look, but once I saw that blackish bronze, my heart went "pitter-patter." Oh, I may check out the local Habit for Humanity re-store to see oif they have any of the dark bronze knobs in stock to start my collection. I plan soo to re-do the kitchen (cabinet knobs and sink faucet).
As, I stated before, I want to change out all the knobs (doorknobs and cabinet knobs) to the blackish bronze, and eventually get to the plumbing fixtures (sinks, shower knbs, tub faucets). We bought our house last year and could have bought a new ne with all of that in it, but we got such a steal on this house -- short sale for $139,000 versus all of the new homes in the neighborhood for $160,000-$170,000![]()
My grandparents house had the white porcelain knobs. 

Did you know that in England they have a door knob tax for doorknobs inside houses (not for front or back outside doors.)? That's why 99% of homes have lever handles.
That's wild! Why?!