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Friday Fun Thread for November 14, 2025

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What's with the doors opening into each other?

IMO, it's an obvious way to waste less area on door arcs.

I've got a shower door that opens into the bathroom door and it really fucking sucks. Even when I'm alone I need to do way more operations to get in and out of the shower/bathroom.

I find that extremely hard to believe. The bathroom door and the shower door should never be open at the same time.

If the doors intersect:

  1. Open bathroom door
  2. Close bathroom door
  3. Open shower door
  4. Close shower door
  5. Shower
  6. Open shower door
  7. Close shower door
  8. Open bathroom door
  9. Close bathroom door

If they don't:

  1. Open bathroom door
  2. Close shower door
  3. Shower - no need to close bathroom door if nobody else is in the house
  4. Open shower door
  5. Close bathroom door - shower door can be left open for improved ventilation of the shower

It's that easy.

Is this allowed by the fire code? IMO, it's a terrible way to save space, too.

I'm with you. My house has this in the master bedroom, where the hallway door opens into the walk-in closet door, and with a closet it's not quite annoying enough to want to do something about, but I can tell I'd hate it with a more high-traffic intersection like a bathroom.

Just leave your doors closed or ajar rather than wide open, and there's no problem.

Many of us prefer the improved airflow and sense of space that comes from leaving internal doors open, though, that's why we're all criticizing your plan.

Is this allowed by the fire code?

I see no prohibition in International Residential Code § R318. It does contravene International Building Code § 1010.1.7, but that doesn't apply to houses.

IMO, it's a terrible way to save space, too.

Maybe if you constantly leave doors wide open rather than ajar or closed. I personally do not do that.