I would buy a bundle of cedar lath and nail to one inner side of each wide plank with short galvanized nails. The first plank gets two strips of lath. I think I used finishing nails and bent them so they wouldn't poke thru the plank. You get a shiplap appearance and costs less than lapping fullsize planks. The air space behind the planks keeps the wall dry, that's a rainscreen. Should have a bugscreen strip along the bottom edge. This house we have now has 3 smallish bedrooms, and the door is in a corner in every room. However, these doors swing inward. A door that swings outward can go anywhere you want, but I agree with Mycroft, leave room on the narrow side for shelves or a narrow workbench. That's where the gloves and hand tools go.
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