Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Thursday, November 6
    • Lifestyle
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn VKontakte
    Life Collective
    • Home
    • Lifestyle
    • Leisure

      My husband insulted me in front of his mother and sister — and they clapped. I walked away quietly. Five minutes later, one phone call changed everything, and the living room fell silent.

      27/08/2025

      My son uninvited me from the $21,000 Hawaiian vacation I paid for. He texted, “My wife prefers family only. You’ve already done your part by paying.” So I froze every account. They arrived with nothing. But the most sh0cking part wasn’t their panic. It was what I did with the $21,000 refund instead. When he saw my social media post from the same resort, he completely lost it…

      27/08/2025

      They laughed and whispered when I walked into my ex-husband’s funeral. His new wife sneered. My own daughters ignored me. But when the lawyer read the will and said, “To Leona Markham, my only true partner…” the entire church went de:ad silent.

      26/08/2025

      At my sister’s wedding, I noticed a small note under my napkin. It said: “if your husband steps out alone, don’t follow—just watch.” I thought it was a prank, but when I peeked outside, I nearly collapsed.

      25/08/2025

      At my granddaughter’s wedding, my name card described me as “the person covering the costs.” Everyone laughed—until I stood up and revealed a secret line from my late husband’s will. She didn’t know a thing about it.

      25/08/2025
    • Privacy Policy
    Life Collective
    Home » The reason doors in public bathrooms don’t touch the ground
    Entertainment

    The reason doors in public bathrooms don’t touch the ground

    ngankimBy ngankim20/03/20254 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Toilet in bathroom. Credit: ShutterstockShutterstock.com

    If you’ve ever been in a public bathroom with a curious child who’s waiting for her mom to come out of a stall, you’ll know the gap between the door and the floor is a huge inconvenience. While that space might seem odd (and yes, very awkward), the space is an intentional design element that serves several purposes, making your business a little cleaner, safer and practical.

    The gap between the door and floor in public bathroom stalls is one of those quirky design choices that frequently sparks debate. Some people see it as a practical feature, while others cringe at the lack of privacy.

    The floating stall doors may not be perfect, but they’re a clever blend of practicality and cost-saving that keeps restrooms running smoothly.

    Let’s unravel the real purpose behind those gaps!

    Easier for cleaning

    That gap isn’t just a random design choice – it’s a cleaning hack! Custodial staff can easily sweep and mop under the doors without needing to open each stall. In high-traffic restrooms, this makes maintaining hygiene much faster and more efficient.

    Emergency access

    If there’s a medical emergency, the open space allows easy access to either bystanders or professionals, who can assist without breaking down the door.

    You might think bathroom accidents don’t happen a lot, but research reveals that there are “40,000 toilet-related injuries in the U.S. every year!”

    Keeps the line moving

    We’ve all been in those long restroom lines, right? The gap lets you peek underneath to see if a stall is occupied, sparing you from doing that awkward knock-and-wait routine.

    “The doors have gaps so you can see if someone is in the stall, vs. knocking loudly on the door and scaring…errr…the s*** too long, helping keep the stalls available for others,” offers one Redditor.

    Prevents naughty behavior

    While the toilet itself serves one key purpose, there’s always that person who takes advantage of the space behind a closed door.

    “Drugs and sex. That’s really all it is. Most people aren’t going to peek in, but if an employee needs to they can,” suggests another netizen.

    By reducing privacy and making it easier for others to notice what’s happening, these doors encourage safer and more appropriate use of the space.

    Breathe easier

    Crowded restrooms can get stuffy fast, and gaps allow better air circulation, making the “stink dissipate easily,” according to one cyber fan.
    Confused man. Credit / ShutterstockConfused man. Credit: Shutterstock
    Ventilation is especially important in spaces where odor control is a priority. Better airflow makes the experience slightly more bearable for everyone.

    Cost-effective design

    Doors that don’t touch the ground use less material, reducing manufacturing costs. Plus, they’re easier to install and maintain, which is a win for builders and maintenance teams alike.

    Supply shortage

    We’ve all experienced the dreaded empty roll of toilet paper. If you’re lucky to have someone else in the main bathroom area, that space between the door and floor will be a delivery point for a new roll.

    Trapped

    If the door is jammed and you’re willing to crawl under, the gap at the bottom of the stall door allows an easy escape, ensuring your freedom.

    The Trade-Off: Privacy

    Of course, not everyone is thrilled about the open-bottom design: “I really have no idea why our bathroom stalls are like that here,” shares one netizen. “One would think that we could get a little privacy.”

    The lack of full privacy can feel uncomfortable, especially in moments when you just want to be alone. But when you weigh the benefits – cleanliness, safety, and efficiency – it starts to make a lot of sense.

    Did you know why toilet doors don’t reach the ground in public toilets? Please let us know what you think in the comments section!

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleExperts warn about cooking certain items in air fryer
    Next Article Gang finds unusually spiky creatures in nest

    Related Posts

    My daughter-in-law told me I was “too old for romance,” not knowing I was already gathering evidence of her affair with my husband. She thought she’d steal my life. Instead, she got an eviction notice.

    29/10/2025

    I went on a blind date, and she showed up with her son in a wheelchair. “I brought him so you’d leave early,” she said. I just smiled and showed her a video of my daughter’s wheelchair basketball game. Neither of us knew that our pasts were already connected—by a secret that would soon surface.

    29/10/2025

    My parents threw me out of their Greenwich mansion when I was 6 months pregnant, calling me a disgrace. 10 years later, they barged into my law office demanding to meet their grandchild. They didn’t know my grandfather had secretly left me 51% of their company—and I was about to evict them from my house.

    28/10/2025
    About
    About

    Your source for the lifestyle news.

    Copyright © 2017. Designed by ThemeSphere.
    • Home
    • Lifestyle
    • Celebrities

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.