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don't think corridor windows are allowed to have windows that open outwards right?

 

In any case, most Windows should in General be open inwards, unless the windows are in ground level, but most windows are open outwards in our apartments.

 

If windows are open inwards, maids falling to their death would have reduced significantly. But we value space more, so...

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The ans very obvious wat, you just count the total number on both sides of the door.

 

It's called

 

 

Clap Clap.. your are [scholar] the best answer till date. [laugh][laugh][laugh]

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The ans very obvious wat, you just count the total number on both sides of the door.

 

It's called

 

Owner should paint red, green, blue, yellow then... Hahahaa...

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In any case, most Windows should in General be open inwards, unless the windows are in ground level, but most windows are open outwards in our apartments.

 

If windows are open inwards, maids falling to their death would have reduced significantly. But we value space more, so...

Then what is the reason why they cannot have windows open inwards? [:/]

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suits well for corridor unit, for privacy, with just only top portion slide open for ventilation keeping the lower portion closed.

Lower portion tinted for privacy, upper portion clear glass for light to go into unit.

found in serangoon central blk 201 to 210 or around vicinity.

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suits well for corridor unit, for privacy, with just only top portion slide open for ventilation keeping the lower portion closed.

Lower portion tinted for privacy, upper portion clear glass for light to go into unit.

found in serangoon central blk 201 to 210 or around vicinity.

 

finally, a good tip ! (and exactly my thoughts)

 

thank you. [wave]

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Not just windows using this concept, some doors too in the old days.

Known as the dutch doors, although not a sliding kind.

 

dutch-doors.jpg

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Not just windows using this concept, some doors too in the old days.

Known as the dutch doors, although not a sliding kind.

Dutch doors can half open, half close?

 

No wonder my wife got pregnant, I used Dutch Cap!

 

:D

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