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Posted

Master Cecil,
The bedroom 3 has its bedroom door facing a portion of the toilet door. Is this acceptable or how do we cure this?
Thank you.

Posted
  • Staff

Given that it is also not practical to shift the bathroom door to the side of the bed, you really have to live with it.


If not too happy, then, close the toilet door when not in use. As it is also not like one can relocate the toilet.


Quote
On 10/16/2010 7:54:38 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Cecil,The bedroom 3 has
its bedroom door facing a
portion of ?the toilet
door. Is this acceptable or
how do we cure this?Thank you.
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Master Cecil,
Thank you for your advice.
As the house is still under construction, would it be better if the toilet door of bedroom3 face the side of the bed or remain as it is which is facing the bedroom door?
Thank you again.

Quote
On 10/20/2010 8:59:33 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Given that it is also not
practical to shift the
bathroom door to the side of
the bed, you really have to
live with it.
If not too happy, then, close
the toilet door when not in
use. As it is also not like
one can relocate the toilet.
On 10/16/2010 7:54:38 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Master Cecil,The bedroom 3 has
its bedroom door facing a
portion of the toilet
door. Is this acceptable or
how do we cure this?Thank you.
Posted
  • Staff

In my opinion, the lesser of the two evils is to remain i.e. which is to face the bedroom door.

Quote
On 11/4/2010 6:44:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Cecil,Thank you for your
advice. As the house is still
under construction, would it be better
if the toilet door of bedroom3
face the side of the bed or remain as it
is which is facing the bedroom
door?Thank you again.On 10/20/2010
8:59:33 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Given
that it is also not
practical to
shift the
bathroom door to the side
of
the bed, you really have to
live with it.
If not too happy,
then, close
the toilet door when not
in
use. As it is also not like
one can relocate the toilet.
On
10/16/2010 7:54:38 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Master Cecil,The
bedroom 3 has
its bedroom door
facing a
portion of the
toilet
door. Is this acceptable
or
how do we cure this?Thank
you.
Posted
  • Staff

I am not recommending this layout (see attachment).
But in Singapore; please refer to bedroom 3 toilet door area; some owners have slanted the toilet entrance at 45 degrees. And installed a bi-fold door.
Personally, this is acceptable, but I don't really like it.

Quote
On 11/4/2010 10:33:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:
In my opinion, the lesser of the two
evils is to remain i.e. which is to face
the bedroom door.On 11/4/2010 6:44:53
PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master
Cecil,Thank you for your
advice. As the house is still
under construction, would it be
better
if the toilet door of
bedroom3
face the side of the
bed or remain as it
is which is
facing the bedroom
door?Thank you
again.On 10/20/2010
8:59:33 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Given
that it
is also not
practical to
shift
the
bathroom door to the side
of
the bed, you really have to
live with it.
If not too
happy,
then, close
the toilet
door when not
in
use. As it is
also not like
one can relocate
the toilet.
On
10/16/2010
7:54:38 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Master Cecil,The
bedroom 3
has
its bedroom door
facing
a
portion of the
toilet
door. Is this
acceptable
or
how do we cure
this?Thank
you.

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