Door Handing

Door handing is easily determined while standing on the OUTSIDE of the door.
LEFT HAND REVERSE DOOR: The hinges are on the left and the door opens toward the outside of the room.
LEFT HAND DOOR: The hinges are on the left and the door opens into the room.
RIGHT HAND DOOR: The hinges are on the right and the door opens into the room.
RIGHT HAND REVERSE DOOR: The hinges are on the right and the door opens toward the outside of the room.
An alternate method of remembering door handing is to follow the procedure below:
- Stand on the outside of the door and place your back toward the hinge side of the frame.
- Without moving and without reaching across your body, grab the door knob/lever.
- While still holding the door knob or lever, turn to face the door.
- Open the door.
- If you used your left hand and you didn't have to move to open the door (i.e. the door opens away from you), you have a LEFT HAND DOOR.
- If you used your left hand and you had to step out of the way to open the door (i.e. the door opens toward you), you have a LEFT HAND REVERSE DOOR.
- If you used your right hand and you didn't have to move to open the door (i.e. the door opens away from you), you have a RIGHT HAND DOOR.
- If you used your right hand and you had to step out of the way to open the door (i.e. the door opens toward you), you have a RIGHT HAND REVERSE DOOR.
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