Closed. My housemate's cats sometimes pounce onto my bed and wake me up.
The closed door also dampens outside noise.
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Closed. My housemate's cats sometimes pounce onto my bed and wake me up.
The closed door also dampens outside noise.
Sleeping with the door open should be a crime
Closed, air-conditioning is expensive. When me and my wife travel to colder areas we do tend to sleep with doors open though but it highly depends on the house itself. There has to be a certain vibe or fenshui so to speak where open door feels pleasant and not this uncertainty.
Usually closed because I like to be naked, but I would prefer it open for the pets to come and go as they please.
Open for air circulation. My fiancee and I live in a too-small, old apartment which, naturally, has trash airflow. Getting the AC to decently reach the bedroom requires multiple fans.
Closed, keeps the dogs in so they don't leave us a surprise.
Closed. Like to keep my room temperature like 10Β°C lower the rest of the house during the night
Window open, door closed; window closed, door open. I do what I can to prevent unnecessary door slamming in the night caused by a draft from the window
Cracked open so we can hear across the house to our kids room (also cracked open)β¦ baby gates in front of both rooms to prevent the cats from disturbing our sleep lol
Closed because Iβm afraid of the dark most times. My cats donβt care they run around the living room. Dog sleeps with me on the floor at the bed to protect me.
I want it closed, but the dog wants it open and his litter box is in the hallway. So, open it is.
Open but I live alone in a small 1 bedroom apartment. Mostly so I can shuffle to the bathroom in the night if needed without needing to open the door
Open. The decline of the political climate in this country since 2001 has made me fear for my safety since I was in middle school, so keeping the door open helps satisfy that part of my brain that's always in threat detection mode by allowing me to hear everything in the house from my bed.
Plus, I live alone. So pretty much every door is open all the time.
that part of my brain that's always in threat detection mode
Life hack: third floor in a concrete building.
I keep mine closed but not latched so the dogs can open it in the morning otherwise they sit outside and scratch and wake us up.
All depends on whether you live with other people or not. If others can be in the house making noise then door closed. If you live alone then it doesnβt matter.
Don't have a door but a stair. Don't need a door cause I'm the king of the castle
Open both for airflow and because we have animals that do not like to be restricted.
closed
Open in summer, for ventilation. In winter it stays closed to let the bedroom be chilly, without affecting the rest of the place.
Open, so I can see and hear out.