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Why Doors in Public Bathrooms Don’t Reach the Floor

No. Many modern offices, upscale restaurants, hotels, and some airports are installing full-height or nearly floor-to-ceiling partitions that provide greater privacy while still meeting safety and accessibility requirements. These designs are becoming more common as user expectations evolve.

The Bottom Line
The gap beneath public restroom doors is not a design flaw. It serves several practical purposes, including improving safety, simplifying cleaning, enhancing ventilation, reducing construction costs, and helping facility staff monitor and maintain the restroom. While many people would prefer more privacy, the traditional design remains common because it balances functionality, maintenance, and public safety.

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