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Location DB > Thailand > Chiang Rai > Sop Ruak > Five Chiang Shopping Complex > December, 2004 > 1(5).jpg

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Posted by Armchair Traveller 1/10/2005 7:44 AM | remove
  Are the doors narrower at the top than the bottom, or is it the perspective of the photo?
Posted by Tupsumato 1/14/2005 10:07 PM | remove
  They are narrower at the top. Maybe a bad design, because when they are opened, they will be sort of hanging in the air.
Posted by TurboZutek 1/16/2005 1:33 AM | remove
  Might they have a cantilevered hinge that allow them to run parallell when open ? I've seen that before, but mainly in metal doors.
Posted by IIVQ 1/21/2005 5:54 PM | remove
  This construction (when not having a cantilivered hinge) is a cheap door-closer: gravity closes the doors.
Posted by Myrkur 1/23/2005 8:43 PM | remove
  Those are some crazy doors
Posted by rainman8889 1/24/2005 2:36 AM | remove
  Nice woodwork though!
Posted by Kakesu 4/23/2005 10:15 PM | remove
  Never thought I'd be talking about hinges online.. It looks like the door pivots slightly in from the frame at the bottom. I guess the doors stay perpendicular to the floor, but that could totally take some kids fingers off.
Posted by Axle 8/8/2005 3:05 AM | remove
  so are some crazy doors!
Posted by BlueShiva 11/8/2005 11:44 PM | remove
  Lovely! So Thai!!
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