is absolutely right: if you want to refer to any rare constellations, then refer to your own escape route, which should optimally open outwards.
Well, it can't be with the argument "escape route," since I have to be able to flee "unhindered."
As a rule, the storage room door will be closed. A BT/BU/GU or whoever else can rely on that.
We are just wondering how this will proceed with the developer. Every DIN standard has tolerances, and of course, a door on the property can also be a few centimeters further left or right – but only as long as it does not collide with another door, right?
What is this actually about?
Is there other trouble with the developer? Or no worries at all?
Let's keep things reasonable or leave out the hallway door. Personally, I don't see the point of the door in this floor plan, which you probably also saw and signed with the contract?! In that respect, a complaint will be difficult.
But speaking of escape routes: there are many opinions here that would never plan a bathroom door to open inward. Because once someone is lying in the bathroom, you can’t just open it easily. I also consider that an exaggeration, but who knows… once you are lying there, it’s too late.