floor
The room with no doors and walls is a "mushroom." This riddle plays on the word "room" as it refers to the part of the word "mushroom" rather than an actual physical space. It’s a clever play on language rather than a literal description of a room.
The room with no walls, floor, or ceiling is a "mushroom." This is a riddle where the term "room" is used in a playful way to describe the structure of a mushroom, which has a cap and stem but lacks the traditional boundaries of a room.
11 feet (132 inches).
Yes. The room downstairs on the floor under it is too.
a mushroom
the floor and the roof but not the floor
A mushroom.
It is a special room or a trap! It could also be a way to a place so wonderful!
you dont.
to get to the mirror room you have to go through the door on the top floor of the castle. then you go in one of the doors with a star on it!!! :)
The Room with No Doors was created in 1997.
ceiling
To get to the door, go straight up through the door in the lobby to the spiral staircase to get to the second floor. It's through one of the doors on that floor.
Operating room doors slide sideways, so that the doors don't have to be touched by hands that have been sterilized.
Yes, you can paint fireplace doors to match the room's decor.
A room that has no doors or windows is often referred to as a "mushroom." This is a riddle, playing on the word "room" within "mushroom." In a literal sense, a room without doors or windows would be an enclosed space with no access points.