Connecting Room Door

Boston5602

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Hey Gang,


Ok last time I was stayed at Boardwalk we had a two bedroom ( 1 bed and studio ) how does everyone else here work things out with the connecting door? (and actually it's two doors .) there are only handles on one side of the door so you have to leave it partly open in order to go back and forth but at night we normally would want to close them in case people snore , get up to use bathroom in middle of night, people staying up later or getting up earlier, and other such reasons. I don't even know if I'm making myself clear on what I'm asking . Anyways Thanks for any of your thoughts and suggestions.


:)
 
What we do is leave the door to the main room open. We have the chair in front of it. I feel this room should be available to everyone(as long as no one is using it for sleeping).The folks staying in the "studio" portion and open or close that door as they wish. As we do with the MB door.
 
Nanajo1 said:
What we do is leave the door to the main room open. We have the chair in front of it. I feel this room should be available to everyone(as long as no one is using it for sleeping).The folks staying in the "studio" portion and open or close that door as they wish. As we do with the MB door.
That's what we do too, even when we have DD sleeping in the main room - she is OK with it. The people in the studio portion can open or close their door as they wish, but we keep the door on the main room side open so people can come and go.
 



















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