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Many of the townhomes, or terraced buildings as they're known there, were built in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was easier to make sure such homes had enough structural integrity, in part, by having smaller-than-expected doors.
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In a viral TikTok, a confused American asked the internet why many British homes have 'tiny' doorways - and no front yard or porch. @swfinds posted the video with the on-screen caption, "can someone please tell me why almost all British homes have tiny front doors that open onto a dangerous side?" The video shows several homes with nearly identical doors that open directly onto a cobblestone sidewalk. This style of home is quite popular in the UK. Many of the townhomes, or terraced buildings as they're known there, were built in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was easier to make sure such homes had enough structural integrity, in part, by having smaller-than-expected doors. Why do they open onto the pavement (or sidewalk, as Americans call it)? Well, these terraced houses were pretty humble abodes when built, with plot sizes to match. They weren't entirely without outdoor space either - with yards common in the rear. UK users quickly flooded the comments to inform the confused American that these homes were quite typical for the UK - while hitting back with some good-natured mockery. UK TikTokers explained to a confused American why British housing looks the way it does TikTok One person, @sjtrainsyt_alex22195, said not to worry - pointing out that the doors open inward, so no pedestrians are going to be toppled over by a sudden door opening. Others joked that the homes in the UK were safer than most things Americans deem safe, like schools.
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Learn More »Security. Outswing doors are notably difficult to force open from outside, making them great for security areas. On the flip side, though, hinges are on the outside, meaning if security is a concern, you have to choose a style without removable pins.
At Price’s Guaranteed Doors, we’re your one-stop shop for all entry doors and security doors. We have a wide variety of materials and style options available, and our professionals can walk you through every element of your choice to make sure you get a door that fits both your home’s style and its practical needs. One of the first big choices you’ll make when purchasing any new door for your home will revolve around which way the door swings. Both inswing and outswing doors are options you’ll have available, and depending on the area of the home and the contents of a given room or exterior space, you might choose one or the other. Even if your decision seems obvious, here are some basic tips to know about inswing and outswing doors.
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