Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: Handles - Privacy Vs Normal? 8Mar 29, 2008 5:57 pm Henley - Wilshire Mk 3 ... I love my house!! Site start: 4th Feb 09 Handover: 10th Sep 09 Blog: http://stormygirlscastle.blogspot.com/ Build Thread: viewtopic.php?t=7166 Re: Handles - Privacy Vs Normal? 15Apr 26, 2008 1:25 am Ash, do you mean if someone has an accident and breaks a leg in the bathroom or a heart attack, they can be released from the outside in an emergency?
That does seem a really good idea. privacy locks 17May 02, 2008 1:16 am All privacy locks can be over ridden. We've decided to have all bedrooms with them this time as well as toilet and main bathroom.
Hmm hadn't considered putting one on the office but I think that's not a bad idea since in the future it could well be a dedicated full time "work from home" office or turned into a 2nd main bedroom bedroom and finding the same handle might be difficult. I've been amazed the number of times in the past acquaintances have arrived with smaller children in tow and I've had to chase them out of rooms with closed doors. Re: Handles - Privacy Vs Normal? 18May 02, 2008 11:08 pm I can't believe we didn't even think of privacy locks.
So we don't have any at the moment. Looks like another call to the builder tomorrow. Re: Handles - Privacy Vs Normal? 19May 15, 2008 10:19 am Always get privacy handles. Sooner or later somebody will want to lock their door, and upgrading handles usually leaves a mess of holes on a door, or even a weaker door, especially if your door is of a lower quality e.g. hollow.
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