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hj (AZ)
Isn't tat a kind of expensive way to make sure the door does not accidentally close?
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Curly (CA)
That is the "Open Concept" everybody wants.....
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sum (FL)
To properly close AND open the door, hire a professional carpenter to cut the bottom left of door to match the profile of the portion of the toilet that interferes with the swing!
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bsipps (PA)
That’s a bold look
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hj (AZ)
And then put a hinge on the cut-out so it can be closed after closing the door.
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bernabeu (SC)
,,,,,,,,, or
someone merely rehung the door on the hinges for a www pic
? are we REALLY this bored ?
obviously I AM
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packy (MA)
it doesn't hurt to smile once in a while
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