Two small doors don’t open as far into the room as one big door. If you don’t have much space in the direction the door opens into, but have space on either side of the door frame, like if the doors are placed right in the middle of a wall rather than in a corner, these doors make more efficient use of the available space (at the cost of having to open and close two doors, so you probably wouldn’t use this for doors you often operate).
Two small doors don’t open as far into the room as one big door. If you don’t have much space in the direction the door opens into, but have space on either side of the door frame, like if the doors are placed right in the middle of a wall rather than in a corner, these doors make more efficient use of the available space (at the cost of having to open and close two doors, so you probably wouldn’t use this for doors you often operate).
Ahhhhh that makes sense–thank you for the explanation! :)