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  2. 15 Clever Hidden Door Ideas for the Ultimate Secret Hideaway

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    These 15 clever hidden door ideas lead to secret rooms or storage spaces, adding a little mystery to your home. Check out these designer spaces for inspiration.

  3. Hidden compartment - Wikipedia

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    A hidden compartment where people can stay is usually referred to as a hidden room or secret room, and can range from parts of small wardrobes or closets under staircases to entire basements or even large mountain complexes. Hidden rooms are often accessed via a hidden door, which for example can be camouflaged as a bookshelf or a trapdoor in

  4. Secret passage - Wikipedia

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    A small number of contractors in the US and UK specialize in the construction of hidden doors and fortified secret rooms for private residences. These rooms, known as "panic rooms" or "safe rooms", are hidden, secure spaces designed to protect inhabitants in the case of a break-in or home invasion.

  5. Sliding bookcase - Wikipedia

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    People have hidden in secret rooms concealed by sliding bookcases to escape detection from a government or police force. [3] [4] Safe rooms, also known as panic rooms, may be concealed by sliding bookcases. [4] Sliding bookcases may be designed to slide and to swing open using hinges. [5] Sliding bookcases have been portrayed in many fictional ...

  6. Vacation Rentals with Secret Rooms and Hidden Passages - AOL

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    There are plenty of unique places to stay, from treehouses to yurts, but some vacation rentals have a more offbeat amenity: secret rooms and hidden passages. We sleuthed out 26 places in the U.S ...

  7. Locked-room mystery - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, Dashiell Hammett created the comic strip Secret Agent X9, illustrated by Alex Raymond, which contained a locked-room episode. One American comic book series that made good use of locked-room mysteries is Mike W. Barr's Maze Agency. John Dickson Carr, who also wrote as Carter Dickson, was known as "master of the locked-room mystery". [5]

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