Our bathroom door knob has been acting wonky for a week, and today it finally locked us out. It's an old door knob, and a solid wooden door.
The hole in the door shows what looks to be a larger than average Robertson-style bit. There is a bit that fits into that with a flat-head type screw and I'd imagine this is how I'm supposed to unlock the door. Unfortunately, trying to turn it does nothing.
I've removed the door knob, and the other side door knob could easily be pushed out onto the floor inside the bathroom. Won't take that step until I know it will help.
The hinges are on the inside, and there isn't the usual small strip of wood stopping the door - it's full on casing built into the wall.
Really don't want to call a locksmith - how can I open this door?