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Which way to swing doors that replace pockets?

5 years ago

My parent's home in the Bahamas sustained damage from Dorian, and I'm trying to help them with repairs. The pocket doors to the two bedrooms were damaged and the tracks are trashed. They can't be replaced because they're encased in concrete walls. So, we want to replace them with swing doors. The exterior door opens to the ocean, facing east. These bedrooms open to a big landing that's three steps up from the living space.


We're not sure which of the swinging doors should be the one that stays "fixed" more of the time. My dad uses a walker, so we're also trying to minimize steps for him to get to the lightswitch. Ideally both doors would be opened during the day, but they acknowledge that one will be fixed with a sliding stopper, and only one will be opened majority of the day.

Bedroom one has a dresser "behind" door 1, and a closet with folding louver doors by door 2. Bed 2 has a dresser by door 3, and a closet with pocket doors on the wall shared with the living space.





Dimensions are rough - I'm not at the house, so can't get real measurements.


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