By Paul Shak
Interior doors are all about rendering your home comfortable, organized and safe for your family. Every room in your house serves a separate and distinct purpose, and it is therefore essential that each has its own distinctive entrance. There is often need to occasionally merge two separate rooms, or to provide direct access between them. For example, there needs to be direct access between the kitchen and the dining room, and between the bedroom and bathroom. Interior doors are the obvious solution.
Interior doors are not a new concept. In fact, one has reason to believe that even cavemen created means of separating their caves so that different activities such as food preparation, storage and sleeping. They did this by using rocks, animal skins, foliage or whatever else was available. Ever since the first actual house was build, some forms of interior doors have been used to segregate one area from another. Today, with the accent on privacy in the modern family, even small children want to feel that their room is individual and at least partially inaccessible to others. Again, the answer is interior doors.
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