@deviantollam We don't have any functional reasons for the separate keys (right now, anyway). But I hadn't considered limiting access for other people like that. Seems like a good idea for the future.
Mostly I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible while calming my wife's anxiety. She wants different keys for the house vs garage, but with the present state of having two locks per door (I could always just put plain, unlocking knobs in) she's asking about having them be different between the knobs and deadbolts, too. I'm just not sure about the usefulness in reality. I guess at the end of the day if someone wants to break in, there's plenty of windows (which I will NEVER say to her, or she'll have me up all night guarding the house).
Practically speaking, we'll probably use the door between the garage and the house the most. If we leave the knob locked (we're used to that) and just deadbolt it at night (or trips), that keeps us using one key 99% of the time (plus the garage door opener). It doesn't make the 3 keys seem that complicated, and we have options for giving other people limited access.
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