Think of a continuous, clean facade... having a door in the middle of it can ruin the clarity of the design. We’ve all dreamed of hidden passages and secret rooms tucked away in our homes. The Italian company Linvisibile makes these dreams possible, producing a patented high-end invisible flush to wall doors. Not only to provide a secret getaway but to also fit in the elegant, mystic, and private atmosphere of interiors in a functional space-saving way.
Even a small detail can create a big disparity in terms of sophistication and elegance. The panels, carefully designed and equipped with boiserie and skirting systems merge completely with the wall and can be transformed in a variety of different forms: either an entertaining entrance with a 360 degree pivoting panel, a wall-like panel finished in the same material of the wall, a glass sliding system that is not only a door but also a separator, and many other features.
Although using traditional types of openings, like sliding, pivoting and hinged, there are several possibilities to improve the appearance of doors in projects. It can come from the more traditional, like wood and laminates, or other rarely seen, such as concrete, marble, and leather, for example.
Linvisibile Orizzonte_Marble Boiserie applied on the Brezza Filo 10 Vertical Pivot door. Yes, almost always, doors and windows in rounded walls end up looking a bit strange.
Linvisibile - Alba Curved Hinged door - as wall finish. Have you ever wondered where brooms and floor mats are stored in many of the houses we show in ArchDaily?
Yes, you can throw all your mess in a closet to create a clean environment ready for a photo shoot. The most important characteristics of the Extra Closures are the solidity and sturdiness of the 35 mm thick panel. Indeed Extra Closures keep the hinged door structure unaltered (pull model), ideal for closing off those technical compartments and blind corners typical of a home.
