Opening in the center, away from you, for sure. Whether symmetric or asymmetric.
In your scenario of carrying in cargo (whether groceries or, say, a sleeping child), having both swing away is a clear advantage.
I think that does make the door significantly less secure against forced entry, but it there’s already a secure outer door that’s maybe less important?
Opening in the center, away from you, for sure. Whether symmetric or asymmetric.
In your scenario of carrying in cargo (whether groceries or, say, a sleeping child), having both swing away is a clear advantage.
I think that does make the door significantly less secure against forced entry, but it there’s already a secure outer door that’s maybe less important?
Yes, I’m not worried about forced entry; we leave this door unlocked and lock the building’s exterior doors.