Tuesday 9 June 2009

Doors and more doors, indoors

Now all doors are in place, more or less. They are a few variations of the same basic model. I’ll show you.

This, for example is one of two sliding doors. This one leads to the study, and the other one sits between the kitchen and the laundry room.

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And this one, with a round opaque window, sits between our bedroom and our bathroom.

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Here in this picture of the hall, we can see two different doors at the same time. One regular door, leading to the clothes cabinet , and one (leading to the guest bathroom) with another opaque window, this one having a metal frame with large bolts.

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Unfortunately I didn’t manage to get a good close up of the metal frame, so you’ll have to take my word that it looks kind of rugged and cool.

If you look closely you’ll see gaps between the doors, and the wall. This is because the door linings have not been put in place yet.

The door leading to the kids’ bathroom upstairs has no less than three round windows. So in general, you can count on round windows leading you to a bathroom.

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But, please, there’s exceptions to the rule – so don’t try anything funny outside the round window in the living room.

The kids’ rooms, and our bedroom, also have regular doors without any additional decorations.

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