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So then we need saloon doors that swing both ways?
Now I have this mental image of people coming in and out of the toilets triumphantly through saloon style doors after doing business
I live in Texas, and I feel like I've seen this before. Not necessarily the bathroom itself but in the little hallway that leads to the bathrooms.
I actually think this or just a double hinged *kitchen style" door is the best answer
or use some kind of baffle