To me it shouldn’t matter, but it feels weird having the bathroom door open all the time. Also my shower sometimes does a midnight clunk for no obvious reason and it’s loud.

I never really thought about it until now, since I’ve never lived in a “master bedroom” with attached bathroom until now. Still on the fence, leaning towards keeping it open for convenience and airflow/dehumidification more than anything. Obviously I shut it after things get smelly.

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    Human monkey brains like enclosed spaces for security especially when we are the most vulnerable. Closed doors gives you the impression of safety.
    And on top of that I have a window in the bathroom that’s not have any balckout curtains on it. So it needs to be closed, else I would wake with the sun. And that’s not a desired outcome.

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    Open, because there’s a window in there and it’s the only way to generate a through breeze if I have it open and the one in the bedroom. If I were to keep the bedroom door open the dog paces back and forth all night.

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    Closed.

    Your average closet monster is restricted by the size of the closet. Can you imagine what size closet monster could lurk in an ensuite?

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    I prefer to keep it open to get airflow circulating through this room that sees a lot of humidity, but my wife prefers it closed (along with the closet) due to monsters so it’s usually closed unless I use it last before bed and slyly keep it cracked open. No monster attacks to report as of yet.

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    Closed because it is accessible from two sides and the other people enter from not the bedroom.

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    My master bathroom (attached only to my bedroom) door generally stays open partly because the toilet has its own micro-room with its own door that can stay shut, partly because the dog likes lying on the cool tile, and partly because the HVAC system is more efficient that way.

    I also have a bathroom between two rooms. My office and kids’ room share one. The office door stays shut all the time. The kids’ room generally stays open for a little additional light, to reduce accidents because they were sleepily fumbling with the door and because kids are inherently kinda lazy about things like closing doors.

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    In my home, everyone puts the seat down, then flushes. The seat stays down at all times when not in use.

    The bathroom off our bedroom, has the cats’ litterbox in its closet. I cange the litter 2-3x a week, and always wash the bathroom down at the same time.

    So, we keep the bathroom door open unless someone is using it.

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    Closed. Mostly because there’s no shades on the bathroom windows and blackout curtains on the bedroom windows (no one lives behind me), so it stays darker with the door closed.

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    Open. I have a Samoyed and he likes to lay on the tile floor. also helps there is a vent on the lower half of the wall that blows over his chest when he’s on his back.

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    i live alone in a two bed and I never close any doors.

    I don’t even lock my doors when I leave most of the time.