As per the title, if even Americans think that bathroom doors with wide gaps underneath them are weird, then why do they keep building them?
Or is there some large contingent of American interior architects /designers that think this is totally fine, and therefore keep building them that way?
I’m just not following the logic, but there must be something.
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r/NoStupidQuestions As per the title, if even Americans think that bathroom doors with wide gaps underneath them are weird, then why do they keep building them? Or is there some large contingent of American interior architects /designers that think this is totally fine, and therefore keep building them that way? I’m just not following the logic, but there must be something. submitted by /u/snakesnake9 [link] [comments]
As per the title, if even Americans think that bathroom doors with wide gaps underneath them are weird, then why do they keep building them?
Or is there some large contingent of American interior architects /designers that think this is totally fine, and therefore keep building them that way?
I’m just not following the logic, but there must be something.
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