Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please come back and explain why you think 4 doors is unusual.
I am genuinely curious.
OP here - I grew up with four doors, but none of them were redundant in this manner. This is neither a 'service' entrance, nor a walk-out from the basement. Its like having two doors on your front-facing wraparound porch but worse. And with both of these facing prominent streets this is actually a security concern in my eyes. They should have blocked up the second one, also what in the world is that hole UNDER the door? Looks like the perfect hidey hole for someone you don't want on your property.
![]()
![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please come back and explain why you think 4 doors is unusual.
I am genuinely curious.
OP here - I grew up with four doors, but none of them were redundant in this manner. This is neither a 'service' entrance, nor a walk-out from the basement. Its like having two doors on your front-facing wraparound porch but worse. And with both of these facing prominent streets this is actually a security concern in my eyes. They should have blocked up the second one, also what in the world is that hole UNDER the door? Looks like the perfect hidey hole for someone you don't want on your property.
![]()
![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP, if it were my house, I might not have done the whole porch-like portico on the side door, but it's hardly excessive or weird or confusing. Your reaction is a bit odd, tbh.
Anonymous wrote:OP, please come back and explain why you think 4 doors is unusual.
I am genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:Our house in Chevy Chase has 4: main front door, side door for service people and visitors (very convenient because people can use the hall bathroom without having to walk through my house), a back yard entrance from the kitchen, and a back yard/deck entrance from the family room. It's wonderful to have options and great for flow
Anonymous wrote:My parents' house is large and has 8 entrances. This always made me super-nervous. It's out west and there are a ton of sliding glass doors.