Bathroom accessible from 2 sides - What kind of locking system?

  • Erstellt am 2021-06-26 17:14:44

rick2018

2021-06-26 22:01:10
  • #1
Since it’s an exterior door, you have to set the security level and also the cost for your front door.
plus motor lock… If you already have a real Smart Home and sufficient budget, you can do something like that.
But the floor plan isn’t really well designed anyway.

Build an outdoor shower or solar shower. Quickly dry off and go inside to the toilet.
Or sufficient disinfectant in the pool:p
 

Tassimat

2021-06-26 22:13:00
  • #2
Everything is way too complicated. Just install a regular bathroom lock and a regular front door lock, and that's that. You can expect a bathroom user to lock two doors separately.
 

kbt09

2021-06-26 22:42:16
  • #3
This bathroom can also simply have a patio door. And, when using the pool, someone just has to open the patio door from the inside once so that it can be opened from the outside. The interior door can then be closed during use if desired, but since it is not a public bathroom, mass usage from inside and outside will not occur. And when the day is over, the patio door will be locked from the inside again, just like the patio door of the living room.
 

AllThumbs

2021-06-26 22:49:47
  • #4
Are you really in the pool so often that both locks absolutely have to close synchronously? Otherwise

That was also my first thought. Or rather, aren’t there even patio doors that can be locked from the outside?
 

Holzhäuschen

2021-06-26 22:53:02
  • #5


I had also researched this. Our house is located at the edge of the forest and our patio door faces that direction. I wanted to be able to go into the forest with the dog without having to go through the front door.
There is a system from Abus, HomeTec Pro. It is very bulky and ugly, but it exists.
 

guckuck2

2021-06-26 23:24:03
  • #6
The idea of electrically synchronously locking door locks is indeed appropriate for internal bathrooms that have more than one door. But in this case, you can specifically unlock the lock of the outer door when the pool is to be used. If someone then goes inside from outside, simply lock the inner door. No big deal.

I would not plan a front door there, rather a normal terrace door.
 

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