Posted December 8, 200816 yr Dear all, need advise. Base on this situation, do I need to build a partition after my main door. Thanks
Posted December 8, 200816 yr Staff 1. In my opinion, so long asthe exposed area does not get very high velocity winds most of the time.2. If your general area is also not too windy or strong gusts of air.3. And if you often close your main door when not in use, and if there is no direct path from the main door to a window or balcony opening, then frankly there may not be any necessity to have a partition.
Posted December 8, 200816 yr Thank you for your advise. But would it be alright to put a partitionfor beautify thehall? Thanks
Posted December 9, 200816 yr Staff No problem in placing a partition so long as:-1. It has proper support. As those free standing "collapsible" ones or those common "Chinese" 4 seasons panels should be placed with good support. Else if they are made of high quality wood (heavy) they may just fall down and especially hurt a child.2. Avoid having a partition that has a mirror in it facing the main entrance door.3. The partition should not "slice" a dining table opposite side of the edge of the partition.
Posted December 9, 200816 yr Staff Sample attachment also shows that if there is a corridor leading especially to bedrooms e.g. master bedroom etc.. then it is best also that the partition does not "slice" this passage way.
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