We can't tell without the 3rd dimension of the room. The area of the 4 walls is [ two (length x height) + two (width x height) ], so we need to know the length, width, and height. (Of course, we'll also have to subtract out the area of the doors and windows, but that's minor.)
Ask the guy that tell the truth which door leads to heaven duh
The answer depends on which measure is the height. Furthermore, one does not normally paper over doors or windows!
Actually you measure the length and then the width of the room then you multiply the two ... not enough information in your question, it's like me asking you how tall my friend is if he were 6 inches taller than me. assuming your room is square or rectangle, you need the measurement from two different walls to get the square footage.
normally closed but if u dont want to lock your self out then leave it open
The Room with No Doors was created in 1997.
There seems to be a game called The Doors, or Doors Escape (or maybe both) that is a room escape game. There is also a game called "Dooors" (three Os) that is out currently for iPhones, iPods, and iPads. there is a game called open the door
Operating room doors slide sideways, so that the doors don't have to be touched by hands that have been sterilized.
Step into the middle of the table then jump. The tabble with break in half. Two halves make a whole.
Yes, you can paint fireplace doors to match the room's decor.
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Different types of doors that can enhance the aesthetics of a room include French doors, sliding doors, barn doors, pocket doors, and glass doors. Each type offers a unique look and can add style and character to a space.
Junk yard? E-Bay?
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Cats meow at doors to communicate their desire to enter or exit a room or space. They may meow to get attention, express their curiosity, or signal their need for food or companionship.
A Door that opens the to adjoining Room insted of the usual one door these have two doors - go next door without going into the hallway.