Dutch door
A door divided horizontally so that the top and bottom halves can be opened independently.
A Dutch door is a door divided horizontally, allowing the top half to open independently from the bottom half, providing ventilation and security. It is crucial for optimizing functionality, enhancing design flexibility, and supporting aesthetics. By providing a versatile and practical door solution, Dutch doors support efficient construction, improve usability, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that spaces are well-designed, aligned with design intent, and capable of meeting client expectations and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
A Dutch door was chosen for the nursery to allow ventilation while keeping the lower half closed.
Synonyms/variation
Stable Door
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