Some of the explanations can range a bit on the mythology side whereas others seem more logical.
Old houses with doors on second floor.
I ve included the most likely theories here.
Up on the 2nd floor put the lantern in the holder to unlock the door and enter the kid s room.
Back in the days of coal fires and no central heating.
A coal delivery man came with horse and cart they had a rope and pulley system to hoist up the heavy hessian bags so the ground floor would have a man securing bags to a rope and a wooden door.
If your old house has two front doors there are a number of reasons.
My grandmother told me that some winters the snow got so deep that it would completely cover the first floor.
If your house was once split into a duplex then outside stairs to a door at the landing could make sense to avoid having the second floor occupant having to enter on the first floor.
Drop off your spare items at the trailer before going back to the much more docile old house.
Although technology has brought homeowners huge advantages in improving their homes like these 50 top home tech products there s a lot of untapped wisdom in some of the old home features that have been phased out over time some of these inventions brought great use and quite a bit of charm to a home but there s one feature in particular that should return to.
This one is still useful.
Why do older homes have exit doors on the second floor but has no porch.
The landing could have a door or wall blocking the lower part of the stairway.
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If you tried opening the front door all you could see would be snow.
Depending on your home s style age location and size the answer might be different.
Second homes homes built before 1976 do not qualify.