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Cob: alternatives to inside doors

Howard ecoarchitech at directvinternet.com
Wed Nov 6 21:23:17 PST 2002


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Has anyone mentioned curtains as an alternative to a door, or sliding panels....

SIRMIKEDUNCAN at aol.com wrote:

> There are a number of none conventional doors that can be considered one would be
> the old western swinging door style, another could be a center pivoting type were
> you could open either direction and it could be in almost any shape.  Folding
> acordian style could also work too.
>
>
> >I was wondering what your ideas might be on alternative doors for the inside
> >of a house. I am not interested in normal doors and am hoping that you all
> >might have some good ideas. If you have pics please forward.
>
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Has anyone mentioned curtains as an alternative to a door, or sliding panels....
<p>SIRMIKEDUNCAN at aol.com wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>There are a number
of none conventional doors that can be considered one would be the old
western swinging door style, another could be a center pivoting type were
you could open either direction and it could be in almost any shape.&nbsp;
Folding acordian style could also work too.</font></font>
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<p><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>>I was wondering what your ideas might
be on alternative doors for the inside</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>>of a house. I am not interested in
normal doors and am hoping that you all</font></font>
<br><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>>might have some good ideas. If you
have pics please forward.</font></font>
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