Has anyone considered rehanging the bathroom door so it opens from the right? I find I am almost exclusively entering the bathroom from the main living room so I am always walking past the door to the bedroom turning around an opening the door with scant space to do so. I have a queen so the bed is right there plus I keep a small ottoman that slides under the bed that is also encroaching on the door opening space. I often block the door in it's full opened position becaue it's just easier.
In your opinions would there be a negative impact? Can you think of a reason this would be a bad idea?
When I open the door, I usually grab the handle and pull, and take a step back up the hall to get the door open.
I think you will find the bathroom door will interfere with the bedroom divider door if you try to reverse how it opens.
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I've done it on several Flying Clouds, but have not considered it on our Classic. We simply leave the door open when not in use and if trailer is level it stays open, if not we put an inexpensive door stop from walmart to hold it open against the pantry.
The door in it's opposite position will not interfere with either room divider. I also sometimes just keep the door open but I have 3 very nosy dogs that like to check out what is on the bathroom countertop. Because I full time I have a soft basket
of items, toothbrush, etc that I keep out.
I'm still mulling but I will probably move forward with the plan. Unless I have to destroy the framing to get it done.
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