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Why Every Growing Family Needs to Think About Their Doors (Yes, Really)

Look, I know what you’re thinking. Doors? Really Bryce? But hear me out because this is something I wish someone had told me when my kids were little. You know how you baby-proof everything when your first one starts crawling? Outlets, cabinets, stairs… but nobody talks about doors. And honestly, they should.

When we moved into our current place, the doors were these old hollow things that slammed like thunder every time someone forgot to close them gently. Which was always. Kids dont do gentle. After the hundredth time my toddler woke up from a nap because someone let a door slam, I knew we had to do something. Thats when I discovered AMS Doors Sydney Timber And Hardware and realized doors arent just doors – theyre actually a pretty big deal for family life.

Think about it. Your doors are working overtime when you have kids. Theyre getting slammed, kicked (soccer practice in the hallway anyone?), covered in sticky handprints, and asked to do way more than just open and close. They need to keep noise out when the baby’s sleeping. Keep noise IN when your teenager discovers heavy metal. And somehow still look decent when your mother in law comes over.

The Door Mistakes I Made So You Dont Have To

First mistake? Thinking all doors are the same. Those cheap hollow core doors might save you money upfront but trust me, youll pay for it in other ways. No soundproofing whatsoever. One kid crying wakes up the whole house. Its like dominoes but with exhausted children.

Second mistake was not thinking about door handles. Ever tried to open a door with a round knob while carrying a baby, a diaper bag, and whatever toy they absolutely had to bring? Its basically an olympic sport. Lever handles changed my life. No joke.

And glass doors… oh man. Gorgeous? Yes. Practical with small humans who think windows are for licking? Not so much. But heres the thing – you can actually get glass doors that dont show every single fingerprint and face smudge. Who knew?

Creating Spaces That Grow With Your Family

One thing nobody tells you about having kids is how much your space needs change. That nursery becomes a toddler room. The toddler room becomes a preteen hangout. And suddenly you need PRIVACY. Like, real privacy. Not the “lets put up a curtain” kind.

Good doors let you create flexible spaces. Maybe you need to split a room when baby number two arrives. Or create a quiet homework zone thats actually quiet. Or just have one blessed space where you can close the door and nobody can find you for five minutes. (The bathroom doesnt count if they can slip notes under the door.)

The Safety Stuff Nobody Thinks About

Okay this is important. Doors can be dangerous for little ones. Fingers get pinched. Locks get stuck. Glass breaks. But it doesnt have to be scary if you plan ahead.

  • Soft close mechanisms are amazing. No more slammed fingers or wake-ups
  • Door stops prevent those wall-denting incidents when kids fling doors open
  • Safety glass if you go that route
  • Locks that work from both sides (learned this the hard way when my 3 year old locked himself in the bathroom)

Making It Work On A Real Budget

I get it. Kids are expensive. Like, how-does-something-so-small-cost-so-much expensive. But heres what I learned – you dont have to do every door at once. Start with the important ones. The nursery door for soundproofing. The bathroom door because… privacy. The door to your bedroom because sometimes you need to hide the Christmas presents somewhere.

And honestly? Good doors last forever. Were talking about something youll use literally thousands of times a year. When you break it down like that, its worth getting ones that actually work for your family.

The Bottom Line

Doors might not be the most exciting part of setting up your family home. Theyre not as fun as picking out cribs or decorating nurseries. But theyre one of those things that make daily life with kids so much easier when you get them right.

Take it from someone whos been there – invest in doors that work as hard as you do. Your future sleep-deprived self will thank you. And maybe, just maybe, youll get to finish a cup of coffee while its still hot because the kids cant hear you in the kitchen.

Trust me on this one. Good doors are basically a parenting hack nobody talks about. But now you know.

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