Website review: Incredible door
creatza555 discovered this in Home Improvement
•21 reviews since Oct 9, 2007
graphic-design, home-improvement, door
•decorationtricks.com/incredible-door/
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creatza555 discovered 9 months ago- This is the most impressive door I've ever seen. It opens graduated, step by step, as your body comes near it! It is incredible!

HSNG1984 rated 5 months ago- Tone down all the advertisements a bit and maybe I'll give it a look.

bonnieweelass rated 8 months ago- From the page: "This is the most impressive door Iâ€ve ever seen. It opens graduated, step by step, as your body comes near it! It is incredible!"

ThriftSRomantic rated 8 months ago- I don't know about for practicality, but a door that breaks apart just the right amount to let you pass? Visually so nifty! I don't think I'd get anything done for a while, though-- I'd just be doorway diving.

PSRosebush rated 9 months ago- At first, it may seem like "going backwards" as Choim states however, I have been working with pedestrian automatic doors (supermarkets, hospitals, airports etc.) for over thirty years so I qualify to say that the energy savings alone with regard to the ongoing cost of HVAC (Heating,Ventilating,Air-Conditioning)in any commercial application could mean a very rapid payback for a device that can more positively control the air flow through the entrance. In addition, I applaud the designer for his/her "if I can think it, I can do it" attitude, that's how we got cell phones and xbox 360. The age old term stands today, "build a better mouse trap, and the world will beat a path to your door"

- choim rated 9 months ago
- Take a simple mechanism, like a big board on hinges that rotates open and closed, and make it impossibly technological... that is called going backwards. Why should the simplest object become the most complicated? Now, as you go thru the doorway you have to be careful not to make any sudden movements or you'll hit the stupid new-door. How do you lock it? How do you get thru it when the power is off during storms? Do you just bump into it, is that how you find out it won't open? We gotta hire technicians to fix a damned door??? It's usable idea, but not in a house. It could be extremely functional in harsh environments such as the North Pole or more broadly, as a refrigerator door. Instead of letting all the cold out when you get a beer, only the minimum opening is required. Huge savings world-wide in electricity and longevity of the compressor, etc. Good technology, bad application.

M-Nome rated 9 months ago- Ok, I could not handle that door. I would spend so friggin much time walkin back and forth. Seriously. And the day would be a sad one when I stopped.

Bustedwatermain rated 9 months ago- Oh my god. Form fitting door. I cant wait for the future. Also, I hope all the shitty people are dead. They don't deserve the adaptive door technology.

mickram23 rated 9 months ago- It looks cool but let's be honest, it doesn't work very well does it?

- slowmo rated 9 months ago
- i will not want this door... it's reaction will be 2 seconds too slow for me.