The area of each side of the door is 20 square feet. We can't calculate the area of the edges until we know the door's thickness.
The base of a door is commonly referred to as the "door sill" or "threshold." It is the bottom part of the door frame that sits on the floor and serves to seal the bottom of the door, helping to prevent drafts, moisture, and dirt from entering. In some cases, it may also be called a "door bottom" if referring specifically to the bottom edge of the door itself.
It is simply called its surface area.
Tap the door to open it. Tap the area behind the opened door to proceed to the next level.
It is called the biota of the area.
transom is a bean a window over a door is called a fanlight A Transom IS indeed a window over a door
I would call that the door jam area.
The area over a doorway is called the "lintel." It serves as a structural support that spans the opening, transferring weight from above to the sides of the door frame. In architectural terms, it can also refer to the "transom," which is the horizontal bar or panel above the door, often used for decorative purposes or to hold glass.
Lintel : Horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window.
A "lintel."
I believe it is just called 'the entry'.
mutagenesis occurs
over the door decorations go over the door stupid!!!
this is called the door sill seal or door sill rubber
a door
The space between an open door and the wall is commonly referred to as the "door clearance" or "door swing." This area allows the door to open freely without obstruction. In architectural terms, it can also be described as the "door reveal," which is the space around the door frame.
its territory