The way a door swings isn t determined by any residential code but there are patterns as to how a door opens depending on what room the door is opening.
Bathroom door opening code.
Most doors open into rooms so that traffic in hallways outside of them isn t obstructed.
Slowly opening low powered automatic doors shall comply with ansi a156 19 1984.
This is because shower doors often are made of materials such as glass that can easily break and pose a danger.
Where a door opens over a landing the landing shall be at least as wide as the door and at least 5 feet long.
To open a bathroom door from the outside try using a butter knife a bobby pin a screwdriver or a lock picking kit if you have one.
Code for the doorway opening to the bathroom is 32 inches with 34 inches being.
You must have a landing 3 i think.
The clear opening of a doorway should be at least 34 inches wide.
Shower floor minimum size is usually mandated to be at least 30 inches square.
In residential construction there is no code requirements except they can t swing out over a step.
The shower door needs to have an opening clearance of at least 24 inches.
In medical offices we like to swing bathroom doors out so if someone has a medical problem and falls against the door the door can still be opened.
The front of the toilet needs to have at least 21 inches of clearance.
The floor or landing shall be no more than 1 inch lower than the threshold of the doorway.
Such doors shall not open to back check faster than 3 seconds and shall require no more than 15 lbf 66 6n to stop door movement.
Can you place a small table by the door on the latch side.
Luckily most bathroom doors are equipped with privacy locks rather than security locks which means that they can usually be opened relatively easily.
F change in floor level at doors.
Because shower doors are usually glass and can break and because of other access issues bathroom code states that shower doors need to have at least 24 inches of opening clearance.
That is 30 inches by 30 inches.
So says the building code.
Regardless of the occupant load there shall be a floor or landing on each side of a door.