3940: The Case Of The Secret Room, Parts 12
A little bit about the our company:
Who We Are:
The first Hide A Door was created and built in the mid 90's. The purpose of the first door was to hide an unsightly laundry room
from public eye.
The parent company of Hide A Door was first opened almost two decades ago, specializing in custom trim packages for high
end homes. Gradually moving into building beautiful custom cabinets.
As clients became more interested in completely concealing a room, the demand also grew. In 2000 Hide A Door opened
it's door, and first showcased their doors at the Houston Home Show in early 2001, the response was overwhelming. The
new product.
In mid 2001 Hide A Door opened it's current office, shop, and showroom up to the public and retired a 'Home Show' door to
The door is a perfect example of the craftsmanship and the quality of parts, the door itself has had well over 30,000
openings and closings. A true testament of itself.
How We Do it:
We custom build each and every door from scratch. We sometimes have a small stock of doors that was left in our shop for
one reason or another. When we do offer those doors they sell very quickly. The only thing we stock in our shop is wood;
we have even gone as far as to manufacture our own moldings.
We do not under any circumstance use or stock anything with MDF. MDF although is more cost effective (at times) it can
weigh a ton. One sheet of MDF can weigh as much as 2 sheets of wood core ply-wood. When you're thinking of hinge
weight (ours will hold 400lbs to 500lbs), you want to use durable products that have lesser weight. We don’t use MDF
because of the weight issue, and it cannot withstand moisture. ANY moisture infiltration causes it to swell much more than
“real wood”. We use only wood core plywood's and solid wood. In our paint grade selections we offer Knotty Pine (most
cost effective), Clear Yellow Pine, and Poplar. We use only choice lumber that is hand unloaded off of each truck so we can
check each and every piece. And we're not afraid to send lumber back because it does not meet our high standards. It
drives our distributors NUTS.
How do we come up with our designs? Well, the truth is, that our clients inspire us. Since each door is custom built, our clients
ideas from magazine articles. Other clients tell us the needs for the unit. While others simply pick and choose from our Gallery.
If you also look at our website and into our Gallery you'll see over 650 doors. Most of the pictures where taken in our shop
Who We Are:
The first Hide A Door was created and built in the mid 90's. The purpose of the first door was to hide an unsightly laundry room
from public eye.
The parent company of Hide A Door was first opened almost two decades ago, specializing in custom trim packages for high
end homes. Gradually moving into building beautiful custom cabinets.
As clients became more interested in completely concealing a room, the demand also grew. In 2000 Hide A Door opened
it's door, and first showcased their doors at the Houston Home Show in early 2001, the response was overwhelming. The
new product.
In mid 2001 Hide A Door opened it's current office, shop, and showroom up to the public and retired a 'Home Show' door to
The door is a perfect example of the craftsmanship and the quality of parts, the door itself has had well over 30,000
openings and closings. A true testament of itself.
How We Do it:
We custom build each and every door from scratch. We sometimes have a small stock of doors that was left in our shop for
one reason or another. When we do offer those doors they sell very quickly. The only thing we stock in our shop is wood;
we have even gone as far as to manufacture our own moldings.
We do not under any circumstance use or stock anything with MDF. MDF although is more cost effective (at times) it can
weigh a ton. One sheet of MDF can weigh as much as 2 sheets of wood core ply-wood. When you're thinking of hinge
weight (ours will hold 400lbs to 500lbs), you want to use durable products that have lesser weight. We don’t use MDF
because of the weight issue, and it cannot withstand moisture. ANY moisture infiltration causes it to swell much more than
“real wood”. We use only wood core plywood's and solid wood. In our paint grade selections we offer Knotty Pine (most
cost effective), Clear Yellow Pine, and Poplar. We use only choice lumber that is hand unloaded off of each truck so we can
check each and every piece. And we're not afraid to send lumber back because it does not meet our high standards. It
drives our distributors NUTS.
How do we come up with our designs? Well, the truth is, that our clients inspire us. Since each door is custom built, our clients
ideas from magazine articles. Other clients tell us the needs for the unit. While others simply pick and choose from our Gallery.
If you also look at our website and into our Gallery you'll see over 650 doors. Most of the pictures where taken in our shop
We made an entire secret room; including a wall, a wardrobe, and a secret lock system! Come see how you can do the same in your house. This video was sponsor.
3940: The Case Of The Secret Room Parts 122
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