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After reading that pretty much everyone that doesn't have a cat/dog sleeps with a closed door makes me feel like a weirdo but open door, I don't see the point of closing the door when I live alone and fire isn't a concern I have > it's basically impossible that it reaches my bedroom
I'm shocked but how many still sleep with their door closed.
I am confused, you want it closed or open? For the first three points the closed door is better.
For central air if you don't have a return in the room, closing the door will make the ac not work as well in that room. If it's a window unit then closing the door would make sense.
Oh yeah if it's central air makes sense. I am used to mini splits around here.