If the hinges are on the right hand side on an inswing door the door is right handed the door is a right hand reverse if it s an outswing.
Closet door swing in or out.
Under ada guidelines a door may swing out of a room as long as there is a 48 inch clear area in front of the door to allow those in a wheelchair to safely maneuver.
There is no code that tells you that your bedroom doors need to swing in for a bedroom.
But it is usually not a good idea for them to swing out.
A left hand reverse system is the equivalent to a right hand outswing.
1 make the door a left hand in swing and move it as close to the bathroom wall as possible.
There would be no lost storage space and the door could be safely left open.
An inward opening door should swing in the direction needed to provide adequate passage.
Moving the storage on the right side wall to the far wall would still be an option.
If it opens outside the room it s an outswing door.
If the door opens inside interior inside the room it s considered inswing.
2 sacrifice 3 of shelf and rod space in the dressing area and move the pocket door opening as close to the window wall as it can go.
This option would be awkward with a slight chance of injury when leaving the closet.
Positioning them on the inside makes them secure and keeps burglars from unhinging them.
We usually install the hinges on the inside of the jam.
Following the flow of the doors will help lead people out of an unfamiliar building.
The best option is to swing the door in and to the right against the closet wall.
Doors around the outside of your house swing in or out depending what type of door it is.
The design of the room typically determines the left or right swing designation for doors.
This configuration allows the tv counter to stay on the wall it s on.
If it bumps or blocks passage because of a wall barrier or other object when you open it such as a toilet or cabinet the door should swing in the opposite direction.
To maximize wall space here s what i would do.
Halls are wider and are often designed with niches for doors to swing out but not into the main flow of traffic.
In hallways it might even be comical to wind your way around 7 open doors from both sides.
As you mentioned the doors present an obstruction in spaces.
For example when we install entry doors in your home we almost always hang them to swing inward.
If it opens outside the room it s an outswing door.
However in commercial or public all doors will swing out to allow panic traffic out of a building in an emergency.