Pocket door bookshelf

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What is a Murphy Door? A Murphy Door is a hidden door designed to blend seamlessly into an existing room. Murphy Doors come in various designs and sizes and may appear, at first glance, to only be a built-in bookshelf, spice rack, mirror, or gun cabinet. However, each also acts as a fully functional, high-quality door between two rooms. Unmatched when it comes to security and novelty, Murphy Doors are hidden doors that are ideal for concealing valuables or simply adding a unique touch to any…

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Dining/Library Room...great way to get use out of the dining room. Love pocket door and mix of fabric on chairs English Country Dining Room, 1800s Farmhouse, Nautical House, Cottage Library, Dining Room Library, Beautiful Bookshelf, Country Dining Rooms, Country Dining, Rooms Ideas

I was sitting in my dining room the other day when it struck me just how boring the room is. It’s furnished with a table. And chairs. And that’s it. What if — I began to wonder — one was surrounded by shelves and shelves of books in the dining room? Here are some inspiring examples.Not only would it serve an aesthetic purpose, but a practical one, too. When the room (or area) wasn’t being used for dining, it could function as a library of sorts.

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For centuries, people have been locking up their most precious possessions in a variety of secret rooms and compartments. Whether it’s hidden chambers in Egyptian pyramids, mysterious passages in medieval castles or speakeasies during the Prohibition era, it seems that we've gotten pretty good at it over the years.

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