Why don’t the toilet doors touch the floor?

A natural sign of occupancy

Another advantage, and a significant one: knowing if a cubicle is occupied without having to knock or try to open the door. That small gap at the bottom of the door often allows you to see a person’s feet.  It’s discreet, but effective .

No more awkward misunderstandings or embarrassing attempts: this system simplifies use while respecting privacy.

Next time, you’ll never look at public restrooms the same way again.

This small detail, easily overlooked when entering a changing room, is actually the result of careful consideration. Behind the apparent simplicity of these half-doors lies a blend of safety, hygiene, and common sense.

So, the next time you go to a public restroom, look around you: every detail is carefully considered. Even the most seemingly insignificant one.

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