> But it's true in this country, too. Visit the really old (for the US)
homes in New
> England that date from the Revolutionary War period. If you're
approaching six
> feet in height, you'll have to duck down to go through every door, even
though the
> rooms themselves have plenty of height.
Was this related to thermal dynamics, heat rising?
Low door header means heat stays in the room better when entering and
leaving?
Just curious?
Pete
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