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Concealed Doorways are the Latest Trend in Home Design.

Concealed Doorways are the Latest Trend in Home Design.

Murphy Door was featured in coverage discussing the rising popularity of concealed doorways as a contemporary home design trend. The article highlighted how hidden doors and murphy beds are becoming increasingly sought-after solutions for homeowners looking to maximize space efficiency while maintaining aesthetic appeal in modern interiors. This recognition underscores Murphy Door's position as a leader in the premium hidden door market during a period of growing consumer interest in innovative space-saving design solutions.

Concealed Doorways are as Trendy as ever! Read on for the original post by Roy Furchgott.
By Roy Furchgott
October 19, 2018

Washington and secrets go together hand in glove. Or maybe it’s more like cloak and dagger. It should be no surprise then that the D.C. area is one of the hot spots energizing the nation’s growing demand for secret doors — panels, bookcases, mirrors or artwork — that swing open to reveal a passage to another room.

The obvious purpose of a hidden door is for security — to conceal a safe room or valuables. But as pre-built, ready-to-install doors become more widely available, people are adding them for aesthetics, for fun or maybe because they watched too much “Scooby-Doo.”

For D.C. resident Nicole Buell, a bookcase that concealed a doorway solved a design problem. In her 540-square-foot Columbia Heights condo, the doors to the only bathroom were in her bedroom and the living area. The living area door left too little room for pictures or bookcases. “It just wasn’t a good use of space,” Buell said. Walling over the door was an option, “but,” she said, “I didn’t want guests to have to go through the bedroom to get to the bathroom.”

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