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A little history about our Hidden Doors The first Hide A Door was created 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 2002 Hide A Door opened it's door, and first showcased their doors at the Houston Home Show in early 2003, the response was overwhelming. In early 2004 Hide A Door opened it's office and showroom up to the public and retired a "Home Show" door to the showroom in it's original condition, with all it's original working parts. 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. |