Posted April 29, 201411 yr Upon entrance to my apartment, the entrance door is facing the door leading to the balcony. Is this bad? Should I put some sort of divider between these 2 doors?
Posted April 29, 201411 yr Staff Illustration showing two options: Option A: with a partition or Option B: without a partition Quote On 4/29/2014 9:43:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:Upon entrance to my apartment,the entrance door is facingthe door leading to thebalcony. Is this bad?Should I put some sortof divider between these 2doors?
December 14, 20204 yr Hi, does the partition to block the main door and the balcony door need to be solid wood or can i use a glass partition? Thank you!
December 15, 20204 yr Staff 2 hours ago, Chi said: Hi, does the partition to block the main door and the balcony door need to be solid wood or can i use a glass partition? Thank you! These are some considerations: 1. Not compulsory to be air-tight. For two common sense reasons:- 1.1. Often, if solid, blocks light to the front door especially if is already in a dim area. 1.2. In some situations, hamper the view to the front door. A half-height cabinet is fine or okay. 1.2.1. For example, if one's child wonders towards the door area... or a stranger stands quietly at the front door or someone trying t meddle with the lock... one may not be aware of it. 2. Often Glass partition is highly reflective. Unless it is sand-blasted or opaque. There are times when someone enters the house and gets a shock of seeing one's shadow looking back at us. 3. These are some of the considerations.
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