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To ask, if you have a Juliet balcony..........

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Fivepie7 · 26/04/2017 16:38

If you have a bedroom with a Juliet Balcony (or any door) do you sleep with the door open in the Summer months?

We have one in our first floor bedroom but I always have to shut and lock it before going to sleep, just wondered if I was being OTT. Does anyone know the general house insurance opinion on this?

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NancyDonahue · 26/04/2017 16:44

I don't have one but can you put it on the latch so you get some air flow?

ForalltheSaints · 26/04/2017 16:45

No, road noise is too near.

OlennasWimple · 26/04/2017 16:45

No, I close ours (mostly to prevent bugs getting in, but also because some of our neighbours can see into our room from certain aspects of their property, and I don't want to be watched when I'm asleep!)

dingit · 26/04/2017 16:48

Yes but ours is a loft bedroom. Can't see anyone climbing up there. Dh has it open most of the year while I freeze.

CaulkheadNorth · 26/04/2017 16:50

I had one in the house I've just moved from. I slept with it ajar a lot. First floor.
I'm definitely on the relaxed end of the scale though.

December11 · 26/04/2017 17:04

I have one in my bedroom. I do sleep with it open in the Summer. Never been an issue. My door is a sliding door, for this type you can get a bar to place so the door couldn't be opened further then you wish if you are concerned about security.

forlornalien · 26/04/2017 17:04

Yes, we're not overlooked and it's nice to get the breeze. We can put it on the latch and have it open a bit if we want.

PovertyPain · 26/04/2017 17:08

Spiders. Spiders. Spiders. Nope nope nope.

To ask, if you have a Juliet balcony..........
Katedotness1963 · 26/04/2017 17:10

We had a balcony on our bedroom. The doors sort of tilted in as a setting and we did that at night. They were fixed at the bottom but open at the top, like a window. Did I explain it well? We also hung bug mesh stuff to keep mozzies out, I have an allergy to their bites.

PugwallsSummer · 26/04/2017 17:14

We leave both doors wide open on the warmest nights. We're not overlooked though.

piddleypower · 26/04/2017 17:19

I'd be too worried to leave mine open. I leave my top sash window open.

SapphireSeptember · 26/04/2017 17:27

Maybe you could get a security screen door? It'll let the air in but keep out bugs, burglars and any cats that may try and visit, (the cat visiting happened to my friend, she woke up to a cat purring on her pillow.)

fruitpastille · 26/04/2017 22:03

I would but i had a bat come in one night while breast feeding DD and scared the living daylights out of me!!

Ferrisday · 26/04/2017 22:09

Er yes, it's just like having the window open

LordAnthony · 26/04/2017 22:32

I have nothing to add as I don't have one, but I have a question.

Juliet balconies, what's the point?

Isn't it just a big window with a child's stair gate nailed to the outside?

What does it avail you?

SaucyJack · 26/04/2017 22:34

We're in a first floor flat with a balcony in the lounge, and I wouldn't ever leave it open at night.

HeddaGarbled · 26/04/2017 22:49

I don't understand why the balcony (Juliet or otherwise) makes a difference. Surely, it's just as easy (difficult) to put a ladder up to/climb up to a window as it is to a balcony.

I wouldn't leave a ground floor door or window open at night but first floor with no obvious means of access and not in a high crime area, I would definitely leave it open in summer.

Tapandgo · 26/04/2017 23:10

Got one - wouldn't leave the French doors open all night. Doesn't seem safe to do so, but don't like the idea of flying creatures coming in.

As for what the point of them is - I guess so you don't fall out when the French windows are open?

Ginkypig · 26/04/2017 23:14

My friend is on the 2nd floor she has a balcony with a window and a door next to it. we had been in the kitchen making a cup of tea and got a massive fright when we found her teenage nephew sitting in the living room having climbed up and coming in through the open balcony door!

He said well I buzzed but you didn't hear me aunty and I saw the balcony door open so I just climbed up!

NancyWake · 26/04/2017 23:38

Yes but I'm on the second floor. Wouldn't leave it open if I were in the first floor.

highinthesky · 26/04/2017 23:39

No way! In London it's like inviting criminals in for tea! Shock

Ethylred · 26/04/2017 23:46

Juliet balconies, what's the point?

Stupid to expect romance on AIBU but lordy lordy LordAnthony, you didn't have to kill it with a fucking axe.

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kel1493 · 26/04/2017 23:53

I think it would depend on the area.
When I lived at my mums it wasn't a great area, but at times it was so hot I had to leave my windows open.
Where I live now again I haven't had a summer without my ds in our room yet, so kept Windows closed. This summer I would leave them open if necessary.

Scrubba · 26/04/2017 23:58

We did in our last house, we left it open on hot hot nights and it took some getting used to (complete worrier here) we had a lovely view and it was fab to wake up to.

totallypissedoffwithAmazon · 27/04/2017 00:02

STBX, STBX, wherefore art thou STBX?

Oh yeah, cause you're a twat. (Does Cameron Cook style thunderous fart).

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