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Western countries
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In Western countries, door direction and function are influenced by practicality and cultural norms for security and privacy.
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European countries
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In European countries, doors may swing in both directions depending on architectural design and intended use.
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Feng Shui practice
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The direction of doors in Feng Shui affects the flow of energy in a space.
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North America
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In North America, doors usually open inwards for security and privacy.
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Housing regulations in Australia
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In Australia, building codes may specify the direction in which doors should open for safety and accessibility reasons.
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Middle East
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In the Middle East, doors often open outwards as a sign of welcoming guests and to maximize space inside the room.
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industrialized countries
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In most industrialized countries, doors in industrial and commercial buildings are designed for efficient traffic flow and typically open outward for easy entry and exit.
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