An ideal door for people who like peering at others. This picture most certainly shows a laughably poor-conceived door design that gives visibility above privacy first priority. The picture most likely shows a door with a very big window or maybe several windows, providing minimal to no hiding for anyone on either side. It may be a bathroom door with a full-length clear glass panel or a bedroom door with so many ornamental cutouts that it more resembles Swiss cheese than a privacy barrier. The photographer has shown the basic conflict between the intended use of the door and its real functionality, therefore capturing the ridiculousness of this architectural decision. This picture could be the outcome of a misguided attempt at producing a "open concept" atmosphere in unsuitable areas, or maybe a renovation error whereby the incorrect kind of door was used. Alternatively, it may be a funny observation on the growing lack of privacy in contemporary life, expressed physically. The picture reminds us of the need of harmonising aesthetics with utility in house construction. It makes viewers laugh at the concept of utilising such a door and also helps them to value the sometimes disregarded importance of well-made, useful doors in their own houses.