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Invisible designs can be magic.

Dan MacInnis February 14, 2021

Using clever designs to hide elements can make them appear to be the best features of your home.

I love to use pocket doors, invisible elements to create drama and surprise. A hidden entry can be a delightful aspect of a design within a project.

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Doors that are tucked away into walls, hidden windows and shelves, they all add to the fun and theatre of a home. These are the small things that visitors remember. They can be practical but they can also just be fun.

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After all who doesn’t like a bit of fun in their homes? It is a point of difference and can make it uniquely you.

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