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This is the answer to the question Why room doors almost always open to a room instead of a hallway?
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2022‑07‑29 06:19
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Of course, you plan the rooms so that the door doesn't get in the way. But I find the door in the hallway even less annoying than in the room. The hallway is almost 3 feet wide. And the guest bathroom door, for example, is actually always closed anyway, so it doesn't open in the hallway.
And the door from the dining room opens at the wall in the hallway. So that wouldn't be a problem either, even if it was open.