While there are reasons for the gap, it’s also a subject of concern for privacy. Many people feel that the gap compromises the sense of privacy in public restrooms. The lack of full enclosure can make people feel exposed, especially in busy or crowded areas.
Possible Solutions or Alternatives:
Full-Length Doors: Some newer or higher-end restrooms may opt for full-length doors or partitions, which provide more privacy.
Updated Designs: Many modern public restrooms, especially in more private or boutique establishments, are beginning to design restrooms with better privacy and less noticeable gaps to accommodate customer concerns.
While these gaps may be somewhat of a nuisance for privacy, they do serve practical purposes. However, there’s a growing trend in some public venues to address the need for more privacy by adopting designs that reduce or eliminate these gaps.
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