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Creative Doorway SolutionsOur hidden door bookshelves, hardware hinge systems and other creative doorway solutions are some of the most talked about home improvement innovations today. United We Stand, Divided We Fall“There should be no bitterness or hate where the sole thought is the welfare of the United States of America. No man can occupy the office of President without realizing that he is President of all the people.” - Franklin D. RooseveltCreative Doorway SolutionsOur hidden door bookshelves, hardware hinge systems and other creative doorway solutions are some of the most talked about home improvement innovations today. No man can occupy the office of President without realizing that he is President of all the people.” - Franklin D. RooseveltFLUSH MOUNTStarting at $599.00SURFACE MOUNTStarting at $1199.00FRENCH DOORStarting at $1698.00READY TO SHIPStarting at $1319.00SPECIALTY DOORSComing SoonHARDWARE KITSStarting at $139.95Skip the lines! Order one of our Ready-to-Ship Doors!




We have a limited supply of 4 different models that ship out Next Business Day! We can ship anywhere in the world.  Click the button to fill out a quote request form! Hidden Door Bookshelf & Hardware SolutionsWe have quickly become one of the leaders of the indoor doorway industry providing a variety of creative solutions for both homeowners and professional builders alike.   Our bookcase doors are by far the most popular products that we offer.  These include the Flush Mounted Bookcase, Surface Mounted Bifolding Bookcase and the Flush Mounted French style.  We’ve also expanded our doorway solutions with the new line of sliding barn doors!All of our bookshelf doors can be customized with accessories such as upper and lower cabinets and multiple types of locking systems.  You can even upgrade with specialty features like a wine rack or an automated opening system.For the professionals who would prefer to build their own bookcase, they can easily convert it to a hidden door by using our top of the line, patented hinges in one of our hardware kits.




What is the difference between the Flush and Surface Mount?People ask us all the time about what style they should order.  It really comes down to one main difference.  Would you like it to go inside an existing doorway to give the finished look of a built-in bookshelf that is flush with the wall, or do you have an opening you would like to conceal behind what appears to be a standard bookshelf, but is actually a bifolding bookcase that sits in front of the opening?Why buy from us?We’re not looking to simply sell you a product.  We want to provide you with a unique experience.  Just about everyone has wished they could have a secret room in their house and using one of our creative solutions you can easily add a secret bookcase door to your home or next project that is both beautiful and functional.  We pride ourselves on quality of our products and we want our customers to be happy.  If for any reason you are not satisfied we will gladly work with you until things have been made right.  




This is why customers love to work with us and trust us with creating the perfect solutions for their needs.  We know that you will love your very own hidden door and we look forward to you joining the rapidly growing family of happy customers. The hiding place is located in an empty section of the building owned by Otto Frank's company. While business continues, as usual, in the front part of the building, there are people hiding in the annex out back. "The Annex is an ideal place to hide in. It may be damp and lopsided, but there's probably not a more comfortable hiding place in all of Amsterdam. No, in all of Holland." From hiding place to museum The history of the Anne Frank House The business on Prinsengracht 263 is in the area where many small companies are located.  There is a tea company located on the left and a furniture company on the right of the Secret Annex. The hiding place at 263 Prinsengracht is relatively spacious. There is enough room for two families.




This is unusual given that parents and children who go into hiding are frequently separated from each other. Most hiding places are small spaces in damp cellars or dusty attics. People hiding in the countryside are sometimes able go outside, but only if there is no danger of them being discovered. A bookcase conceals the door Before too long, the entrance to the Secret Annex is concealed behind a movable bookcase. Father Voskuijl, the warehouse manager, constructs the movable bookcase to conceal the entrance to the Secret Annex. “Now our Secret Annex has truly become secret…Mr. Kugler thought it would be better to have a bookcase built in front of the entrance to our hiding place. It swings out on its hinges and opens like a door. Mr. Voskuijl did the carpentry work. (Mr. Voskuijl has been told that the seven of us are in hiding, and he's been most helpful.),” Anne writes this in her diary on August 21, 1942, when there there are still only seven people in hiding.




Fritz Pfeffer joins the group at a later date, on November 16, 1942.Subscribe For Latest Updates Signup for our newsletter and get notified when we publish new articles for free! Jared Fogle Has Just Received Serious Jailhouse Justice [VIDEO] College Feminist Group Wants To Ban THIS Conservative Speaker Because It’s...When you buy a house built in the 1950s, you better be willing to work with what you've got. This, Imgur user pannerg, was more than prepared for, as proven by his genius door DIY. You see, the home had two small bedrooms and a detached bathroom that he wanted to turn into a single master suite. The floor plan didn't have enough space for a swinging door."We needed a door that pushed backwards and forwards — a secret bookcase door!" pannerg wrote on Imgur. He installed pocket door rails onto the ceiling so when the door is closed it looks like a bookcase leaning against a hallway wall, and when it's open it becomes a bookcase pushed back into what's now the ensuite bedroom — genius.




To keep the door closed, pannerg decided not to use a latch system (too complicated) and instead lodged magnets underneath the door and on the floor to hold the rolling piece in place. "This is the element I'm most proud of," he says. "The magnets ensure tight tolerances when the door is shut and you would never know they exist." Watch the door in full action below:[h/t Refinery29] 40 Beautiful New Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs My Four Kids and I Built Our Own House After Watching YouTube Tutorials This Incredible Dad Built His Daughter an Enchanted Tree Reading Nook 15 Cheap and Cheerful Ways to Spruce Up Your Home in Just One Day Everyone Is Going Nuts Over These Gorgeous Stacked Wood Fireplace Screens This Blogger Just Proved You Actually Can Transform an Outdated Range Hood 5 Easy DIY Tutorials for That Viral Chunky Knit Blanket Everyone Loves 25 Fall Wreaths That Celebrate Autumn's Splendor This DIY Floor Was Made Using $130 Worth of Pennies

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