From beta 1 onwards there is also a chair blocking the basement but it can be simply moved aside.
Blocking a door with a chair.
Close the door and stand inside so that the door opens toward you.
It s lightweight and you probably have a few in your immediate surroundings.
This video shows how to block a door by using that red chair over there.
I will post later with pictures but for now i want to know if i purchase a sectional sofa or one with a chaise will it look ok to have it.
The two front legs of the chair should not be touching the ground.
Place the piece of furniture as close to the opening of the door as you can.
As with steps 1 and 2 this technique works if the door opens inward towards you.
It can if the door opens toward the chair and the chair is the right height and sturdy.
The outsides of this door will be 1 1 2 thick which is standard for an exterior door.
Its not foolproof and youve got to brace it roght but you can use a chair to block a door from opening.
Pile heavy objects furniture in the doorway to create obstacles if an attacker gets the door open.
Do not use a folding chair.
If you plan to make this for the interior it will be too thick to fit the existing jamb and you will have to modify your plan for accents.
Wedge a chair under the doorknob or drive a doorstop into the space of the door frame.
Doors can only be blocked from the side that opens towards the player.
Most people try to block the whole door but right below the doorknob is the area that really counts.
Move a large and heavy piece of furniture in front of the door.
Block the door with any heavy objects furniture available.
If it s too short it won t work.
A lot of the doors in the neighbor s house are blocked with chairs and thus must be navigated around via other means.
Be sure that the door you make is the proper thickness for your door jamb.
First make sure that the door only swings toward the the room you are in.
A chair can be a really handy door knob jammer.
However the chair needs to be of proper size so that it fits well under the door knob.
If applicable secure a belt around the top of the door hinge.