rmalik1 wrote: How do you feel about not having a window in the door, does it make any difference to you?
That was on our check off list.
The lack of a window in the door is certainly a different look, but it's not an issue for us. Most of the windows that are in RV entry doors are opaque and can't be seen through anyway. BTW, there is a peep hole installed in the entry door that give a good view of what's outside. I really like the fact that the screen door has a clear, removable covering over the screens so that the main door can be left open even in chilly weather.
rmalik1 wrote: How do you feel about not having a window in the door, does it make any difference to you?
That was on our check off list.
The lack of a window in the door is certainly a different look, but it's not an issue for us. Most of the windows that are in RV entry doors are opaque and can't be seen through anyway. BTW, there is a peep hole installed in the entry door that give a good view of what's outside. I really like the fact that the screen door has a clear, removable covering over the screens so that the main door can be left open even in chilly weather.
We like not having the window in the door. It make it feel more like the sticks & bricks entry door and adds to security.
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