The door's character is, yes, "mysterious" and "suprisingly functional" (as described on the seveon02 website), but we'd like to see it at work in a real home. Which room(s) do you think it would best suit?
The door's character is, yes, "mysterious" and "suprisingly functional" (as described on the seveon02 website), but we'd like to see it at work in a real home. Which room(s) do you think it would best suit?
Comments (5)
In a home I think this is a bit silly- perhaps for office conference rooms where pricacy is needed but a bit of ventelation is wanted...
It's a bit too "we did it because we could" withour actually having a practical funciton...
I would use that as a front door. We have little kids and they can bust right through a screen door if they want to, and escape into the street with a totally open door, but it would be nice to have a little bit more ventilation.
It serves the same purpose as an interior louvered door that you might find in the tropics or other warm weather climates, only in a cleaner more sophisticated way.It's nice to have the option.
This would also make a nice closet door. Or even better, it would be great for the furnace room where ventilation is needed.
I could see using it as a front door, though I agree that the best design might be in the office, where the ventilation is most welcome (and any bit of sunlight a total bonus).