concept   door
culture   South Korea
statement   Sliding doors are common in South Korea, used for both interior and exterior spaces to save space and increase flexibility.

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1 doorknob Korea Less common as sliding doors or lever handles are more prevalent in traditional homes 1
2 doorknob South Korea Doorknobs are uncommon, and sliding doors with handles or levers are more commonly used for opening and closing doors. 1
3 doorknob South Korea Less commonly used, with a preference for sliding doors and handles rather than knobs. 1
4 garage door South Korea Rarely used due to limited space in urban areas, parking is more likely in public lots or narrow alleyways 1
5 garage door South Korea Less common due to limited space in urban areas and prevalence of public transportation 1
6 garage door South Korea Less commonly used for private car parking due to limited space, often seen in commercial buildings for storage or loading areas. 1
7 interior door Korea Sliding doors are a common feature for interior spaces, allowing for flexible room layouts. 1
8 interior door Korea Sliding doors (fusuma) are common and are often used to partition rooms or create flexible living spaces. 1
9 interior door South Korea Interior doors are often sliding doors (fusuma or shoji) to save space and allow for flexibility in room layout. 1
10 shower door Korea Shower doors are less common, and instead, bathrooms often have a waterproof floor and drain to manage water splashing. 1