The Salt Lake Tribune's profile lands on a phrase we've started using ourselves — that Murphy Door has "turned secret doors into serious business." It captures something honest about what happens when a category most people don't know exists meets a Utah work ethic: the work ends up looking obvious in retrospect, even though it took more than a decade to figure out.
For Tribune readers in the state, the relevant detail is that Murphy Door has stayed in Utah since founding in 2012. Our West Haven facility is where every custom flush-mount door, wine rack door, and bookcase door is engineered and shipped — and where we host the install training that lets dealers and carpenters across the country put a Murphy Door in a real wall correctly.
The local-press recognition matters because it's where the story starts. National coverage from Fortune, Entrepreneur, and the trade press grew from outlets like the Tribune introducing the company to a hometown audience first. The full press archive is the timeline.