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  2. The Mansion on O Street - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion on O Street is housed in a historic building, [12] incorporating 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2) into 100 rooms. It includes 6 main kitchens, 12 conference rooms, and 30 special event galleries. [13] Rooms, suites and residences have varied theme, including a two-story log cabin, a safari room and an art deco penthouse.

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    Doors & Rooms Walkthrough: Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 The chart-topping puzzle game Doors & Rooms has just been updated with a brand new chapter called Weird Story ...

  4. Enfilade (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The doors entering each room are aligned with the doors of the connecting rooms along a single axis, providing a vista through successive rooms. The enfilade may be used as a processional route and is a common arrangement in museums and art galleries, as it facilitates the movement of large numbers of people through a building.

  5. Vestibule (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A floor plan with a modern vestibule shown in red. A vestibule (also anteroom, antechamber, or foyer) is a small room leading into a larger space [1] such as a lobby, entrance hall, or passage, for the purpose of waiting, withholding the larger space from view, reducing heat loss, providing storage space for outdoor clothing, etc.

  6. Door - Wikipedia

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    Thickness: Most pre-fabricated doors are 1 3/8" thick (for interior doors) or 1 3/4" (exterior). Closets: small spaces such as closets, dressing rooms, half-baths, storage rooms, cellars, etc. often are accessed through doors smaller than passage doors in one or both dimensions but similar in design.

  7. Doorway effect - Wikipedia

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    All the rooms were the same size, and each had a table with an object to pick up. There was also an empty spot on the table where the object from the previous room was supposed to be placed. The rooms had different wall patterns to show they were different. The doors in each room were never on the same wall.

  8. Oval Office - Wikipedia

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    There are four doors: the east door opens to the Rose Garden; the west door leads to a private study and dining room; the northwest door opens onto the main corridor of the West Wing; and the northeast door opens to the office of the president's secretary. The room takes inspiration from the bow oval rooms in the main residence of the White House.

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