The door in the room is a wooden door with a brass doorknob and a small peephole.
It depends on what type of door you are wanting to describe A door belioging to a good house; You would use bright colours and describe the grandness of that door
Tiny and messy room where the window is hidden by the mountain of mess.
The door in the room is a right-hand door.
The best type of door knob with a lock for a bedroom is a privacy door knob. It provides security and privacy for the room while also being easy to use and install.
Doors are numbered on a working drawing floor plan for 3 reasons: 1. To associate a door with a particular room - the door number should match room number with an alphanumeric number. For example, "Family Room" (Office, etc.) is numbered 101 and has two doors, so one door will be 101-A and the second door 101-B and so forth if there are more doors for a particular room. 2. To identify the door on the "Door Schedule" which will give you the particulars of the door. Door Schedules not only identify the door number with the room number and name, but also list the door type (single door or double door), door width, door height, its thickness, door material, finish, the door frame type, door frame material, finish, fire rating (if required based on fire rating of wall where door is framed into - based on building code), fire rating label, hardware set and references to door details. 3. All doors in a building aren't necessarily the same and will also have different hardware functions for different room usage. The bottom line is that doors are numbered on a working drawing floor plan for coordination, so that the proper door type and hardware are used for the building occupancy type and associated rooms.
put the door behinds another door in the room
The RH door swings to the right in the room.
The door in the room swings to the right.
Go to the dining room, then the door at the top is the door to their room!
it on eveyones door
no room
The closet door is on the right side of the room, next to the window.