None of them. From what o hear you have to do repairs constantly on your doors. I hear steve humble thinks veterans could’ve done something better with their lives than serve the country he makes money off of. He’s also a Mormon racist. As someone who worked for him I have plenty of dirt on the guy who can’t pay employees on time.
Amazingly skilled woodwork too. That was a great desk. The only snag is that if I could afford to have such a desk made, I wouldn't have any valuables to store in it!
That was amazing to see a modern one. I've read that big stately homes in England had secret basement rooms like that to hide a fugitive, or to hide some friend who said the wrong thing to the wrong king.
My house was built by a bootlegger around 100 years ago. There is an actual hidden room. Also, I found a number of hidden places used for storage (I bet his alcholic items. lol) They come in different sizes, one almost killed me (the largest after the secret room). Lucky I moved very fast. There is a hidden small closet, where I keep my larger firesafe and a second in front in case someone finds it. That one is located behind a door in my tornado safe room. You can bet I have zero intention of ever selling it. My daughter is waiting in line, but I plan to make it to 105.
I got excited while reading your comment. Thanks! If you shoot a video and send it, maybe we can share it in the next content. I hope everything goes as you planned :)
@@iCreatived Sorry, I'm a very old lady, I don't do videos. Still using Windows 7. lol I didn't mention there is even a cistern under the entire basement. Still trying to find the access, did find a small door on the floor, very hard to notice. I guess he used buckets. Also a second building that used to be a speakeasy with dancing girls. A 100 year old neighbor told me about it., before she died 20 years ago. (Of course everything will go as I planned, I'm an old survivalist with the perfect house. lol) Really enjoyed your video, gave me more ideas.
I love the under stair hidden areas. Good use of space. I also like the hidden wash and dryer. Very modern. And the secret compartments in furniture for valuables.
The access to a room disguised as a rack of wood looked totally real. I think disguising the entry to a large pantry making it look like a cupboard would get daily use. That's probably my favourite of many! Well done!
😊.. watched with the family until, 1:18 … stopped watching at “how many firearms can be hidden” but it looks good. My daughter has a phobia about firearm violence. BUT … our family is doing remodeling with false ceilings. Gave it a thumbs up and will watch later.
Hi! Sorry to hear this. I never thought that videos were watched as a family. 80-90 percent of the channel does not have this type of content. They exist only in videos with a title similar to the title. I also have a phobia of firearms and I don't like them at all. What I really want to emphasize in videos is the interesting and creative design itself. What they are hiding is not important to me. Glad you liked the video, see you then :)
I wouldn't want five thousand guns in my bed's headboard, myself. I don't care if they're behind the panel and secured in place, it has similar vibes to hanging a giant knife above your pillow.
My favourite is the door concealed in the brick wall. Very ingenious. Least favourite, the "magic stairs" falling from the ceiling - imagine if the mechanism breaks down and you're just walking in your house thinking about the weather...
Ah yes, electric doors. Electric concealed doors that is! Perfect for that moment when you want to get stuck in that secret room nobody knows about, during a power outage. Or maybe a random short circuit manages to both block the door and set it on fire... Toasty!
I wouldn't suggest using the stair box for keeping litter boxes unless you don't want your cats to be able to get to them!😂 You'd have to cut a hole in the side wall so they can come and "go" as needed.
A hidden room of any size is easy to notice in modern houses. However, back in the late 70's, my wife and I were in on-base housing in Ft Ritchie MD. The old (mostly identical) housing was 2 stories with 10 foot ceilings. This left a lot of space under the L shaped stairs. One of the sergeants noticed the door to this under-stairs storage was missing in his house. Rapping on the walls, he found a panel on the end wall that slid sideways on rollers. With a bit of work he converted it into a small play room for his 2 young daughters.
I think this type of creative building adds charisma to a house and to furniture. I love to see how different minds generate creative ideas and products. It is one of the better qualities of humans. Hiding places are intriguing and fun. However anyone with a creative mind can figure out ways to hide things in plain sight.
I would hide something and then forget how to get to it and not remember where I put the instructions. Shoot, I'd probably forget where I hid it or what piece of furniture I hid it in to begin with!😂
I'm 68 years old and I often forget where I hide things. I wish I could blame it on old age but this is a problem I've had my entire life. I do such a good job of hiding stuff that I forget where I hid it.
@@vickyabramowitz2885 Exactly! I'm always putting something where I won't forget where it is and then when I need it I can't remember where I put it!😂😂😂
Actually they are all darn good but my favorite was the stairs in the kitchen and the headboard. Then too the stairway storage My husband liked to chair compartments the best. Very interesting !!!
Once built a tiled door to hide a gas valve on a tiled fireplace. The customer, an architect, asked why I didn’t grout the door seams between other tiles. I told him I could do it but he wouldn’t be able to open the door afterwards. The seams are what one needs to look for.
The idea randomly popped in my head of wanting a secret bookcase door to my laundry room and this just gave me the nudge I needed to actually go for it. It’s an added bonus that I’ve been looking for better ideas on how to access my things in the lower part of the under-stairs storage so I don’t have to remove everything each time I need to grab something from the back. And the last thing that’s been driving me nuts are these unsightly junction boxes and fuse panel in my pantry and kitchen that I’ve been wanting to disguise… and on a separate note, I wanted to tile my pantry but it never crossed my mind to use tile as the face of an access panel!!! I’m so grateful I came across this video. What are the chances that it addressed all 3 of my major gripes with solutions I can actually accomplish with my skill level and budget.
From experience, I can tell you that when you’re sleeping and suddenly you hear your front door being kicked in, by the time you wake up, listen to find out what you’re hearing, finally have your brain process it, react, reach for the switch/remote control, and if, by that time, you then need to stand there stupidly while your headboard raises slowly on an actuator… it’s too late for you or your family. Don’t “admire” that one. That one is just stupid.
Simple. You press a button in your headboard & the hallway turns into a giant trapdoor. You have breakfast & call the cops on the trapped prisoners in your basement.
@@sjbutler2330 Wow, no need to get so defensive! I used to live alone. I miss it so much! Now I'm living with my elderly parents to help take care of them. I'm 50 years old and my mom still treats me like I'm a teenager! I went from being an independent adult to my mom treating me like a kid! I miss my independence so much!😭
Right, then these guys will need an extra drawer to hide the body. I'm guessing that they sell each gun once it's been used 😂 so they need all those weapons.
Ideas are great👍🏼 but I don’t really like the idea of the stairs being a secret place for storing shoes because soon the whole space would starts to smell😅😂 perhaps a better idea for hiding people if happen to have any intruders “visiting” your house😅😂
Stick a bed, a mini fridge and a porta-potty under the stairs and you could live there comfortably hidden for days if the intruders decided to take their time leaving your house.
Wow these are some cool hidden rooms!! The hidden pool table is prolly my favorite.. My only thing about the hidden rooms is some of them open a little too slow. I'd want one that opens quickly, so I could get in there fast.. Doing a good job hiding the hinges is the second most important part. Awesome video!
The one with the office under the stairs us what I had in my old house. The builder extended the wall and suddenly we had a good size office room and storage.
We turned the entire basement into a speakeasy with a private enterance. I took a lot of inspiration from boat and camper space savers lots of secret spaces. The rental suite is behind a secret bookcase you have to find the correct book to get in. Worth every penny to see the excitment on peoples faces! I love treasure hunting movies and intend to design more on the property. Love the video!
I would love a secret room. I would put my stockpile in there. You would have to be careful though if things moved by electric in case that went out and you couldn’t get to your stuff. 😊
ye that is my concern too. They look really good but what if no electricity or it malfunctions? how are you gonna reach it xD that sounds like a trap eventually so whoever has these I hope you have an additional door space
The secret room should have access to another door and not electric but instead a way to lock manually only from the inside. A slide bolt lock, something like that....emergency stash like phone so you can call police and gun for protection. Bottles of water a little food never know what the emergency will be you know, could be rioting and looting where police may not be able to come right away.....batteries, lantern that can't be seen in any way test it out.....airbeds. etc.
@@annsheridan331 correct, you would need cameras in your house with a backup battery so you could see when the coast is clear.and someway of going to the loo 😀
Interesting. However, the ones that are electronic need a manual backup for when there is no electricity due to a Winter Storm or a Summer Hurricane, etc.
My dad briefly owned a house that he rented out. After buying it, he noticed brick work like in 7:07 but it had a hole for what appeared to be a missing door handle. His renters nor him ever figured out how to get into it. It kinda creeped me out.
The staircase that descends was a cool idea. I see that as more floor space that can be used. if the poles that descend are retractable that'd be even better.
Cooool! I like that one where you need to pick the correct ornaments to get into the secret room AND that starlight ceiling! I want a starlight ceiling, too. XD Also, the manual stair storage one is awesome!
The stairs lifting up remind me of the Munsters (old sitcom) where they kept their fire breathing pet, Spot. As for hiding multiple weapons, well everybody secretly likes to think they are James Bond. lol
Love thist. Quality and craftsmanship excellent. I used to work in buildings that had the "priest room" or hidden rooms and you would never know where they were obviously. Truly good planning and craftsmenship A+
So my thoughts are as followed and are for good reasons. I'm not against secret rooms, just havr my own thoughts is all. 1:) If I enter into a home and see areas that don't line up with the planned architecture, then it's going to be obvious that there is a hidden room in the area. Example being; if I see a bedroom that is set too far back from a known wall and the roon is smaller than the distance to said wall, it is obvious there must be a hidden room. 2:) Entrances are only as good as the area around them allow them to be concealed. We saw great examples in the video, but it goes back to my first point. If i see a bookshelf that doesn't belong or looks too obvious, then all I need do is find the switch to access said room. Also, if the entrance is too exagerated in other visual manners, then it would be obvious. 3:) The only good hidden rooms are the ones undergound and have entrances that are hidden umder the stairs with a believable storage room as a red haring. This means you have both the storage room and the entrance under the stairs but accessed seperately. 4:) This is probably the most important observation I can point out. If you have a secret room, dont point it out to anyone outside the house. Meaning, don't make a video of it, take pictures of it, or even tell friends about it. By doing any of those things, you basically give away any possible safe locations in case of emergancies. Granted, yes, they are not meant to act as safe rooms, but in a quick pinch they can be used to protect your family if everyone keeps quiet. All in all, if I had the money, I would go for an underground hidden room as it won't be blatantly obvious in my houses layout. It would be the best option because there would be no reason to suspect an underground room in a one story house.
Which of these hidden rooms or secret furniture impressed you the most?
Stairs and the hidden room with what looked like firewood on the outside was cool. I think there all awesome.
None of them. From what o hear you have to do repairs constantly on your doors. I hear steve humble thinks veterans could’ve done something better with their lives than serve the country he makes money off of. He’s also a Mormon racist. As someone who worked for him I have plenty of dirt on the guy who can’t pay employees on time.
@@dragoneye12002 I beg to differ with you!
I know of 2 households that have hidden rooms and or drawers and they are still strong and secure.
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What if someone took the whole desk? Love the creativity and skill that went into these hidden spaces.❤
The endless compartments in that desk were amazing
Amazingly skilled woodwork too. That was a great desk.
The only snag is that if I could afford to have such a desk made, I wouldn't have any valuables to store in it!
Yes I wonder what that desk costs
The dest was beautiful too
Love the idea of having access to the plumbing and electrical in such a beautiful way, the sliding walls are great also!
I would have a secret room that leads to a tunnel out the house... not so much hiding things that can be replaced
Excellent idea!
@@auberjean6873 Thanks,
Why a tunnel ?, dont you have a front door?
I see you el chapo
@JanusDillermand Is the front door Hidden, that is the topic. Or is it...?
And I only reply once, so enjoy your life champ
I love the plumbing access panels. So easily accessible but not visible.
Imagine telling the plumber where it is tho
"Ah yes, you just gotta push on the wall over there"
I would want access that does not need electricity to work. Especially if in need of a safe room.
I liked the disappearing staircase in the kitchen. Very clever!
Thank you! 😊
It was my favorite too.
The ingenious basement stairs with the guardrails in the kitchen! Wow!!! 😮❤❤
its to bad you have to be like bill gates or someone with that income level to even hope to afford these
Definitely the coolest thing!
No kidding!! 😮😮😮
That was amazing to see a modern one. I've read that big stately homes in England had secret basement rooms like that to hide a fugitive, or to hide some friend who said the wrong thing to the wrong king.
Until you’re down there and someone puts the stairs away
I liked the movable walls so that you could have several uses for the same room.
I think that'd be ok for a church or an office building. I don't think I'd want my home to be like that though, talk about no privacy!
Okay, but if you lived alone, you could have fun rearranging an open-plan apartment to suit yourself.
@shorty7363 I saw a video where the movable walls came out to convert a spacious living room into a guest room, giving the pull-out couch privacy.
"Or just for showing off when your ftiends come over". They better be real good friends to show them where you hide your $$$!!
Friendships can change or even evaporate completely.
I want to hide my whole house.
If I had an AK-47, I wouldn't show anyone where I hide it.
@@vickyabramowitz2885 AK-47s do present such a storage problem!
Stalin said "don't trust anyone, not even yourself."
*Burglars, robbers are appreciating this video and using it as educational purpose* 🙏👀
My house was built by a bootlegger around 100 years ago. There is an actual hidden room. Also, I found a number of hidden places used for storage (I bet his alcholic items. lol) They come in different sizes, one almost killed me (the largest after the secret room). Lucky I moved very fast. There is a hidden small closet, where I keep my larger firesafe and a second in front in case someone finds it. That one is located behind a door in my tornado safe room. You can bet I have zero intention of ever selling it. My daughter is waiting in line, but I plan to make it to 105.
I got excited while reading your comment. Thanks! If you shoot a video and send it, maybe we can share it in the next content.
I hope everything goes as you planned :)
@@iCreatived Sorry, I'm a very old lady, I don't do videos. Still using Windows 7. lol I didn't mention there is even a cistern under the entire basement. Still trying to find the access, did find a small door on the floor, very hard to notice. I guess he used buckets. Also a second building that used to be a speakeasy with dancing girls. A 100 year old neighbor told me about it., before she died 20 years ago. (Of course everything will go as I planned, I'm an old survivalist with the perfect house. lol) Really enjoyed your video, gave me more ideas.
You may be selling yourself short. I plan to live forever.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Good for you!
@@iCreativedNeed to arrange a secret visit :D, I love places like this
We make those sliding hidden doors at my job.. it’s pretty satisfying to see em in action
I love the under stair hidden areas. Good use of space. I also like the hidden wash and dryer. Very modern. And the secret compartments in furniture for valuables.
Thanks for sharing!
I love every secret door, room, drawers, closet stairs etc…!!!
The space under the stairs makes the most sense to hide from an intruder.
I like the last one where all the walls moved out of the way. I also liked the room that had the little office behind the bookshelf.
When I was little, a friend of mine had a secret passage from his bedroom closet to inside a cabinet in the kitchen. That was great.
I had a friend too who’s bedroom was behind a bookshelf that spun around and opened into her room. You just had to know which book to “pull”.
A cabinet full of chocolate maybe 😋
That royal desk is crazy. You hide something in it and 6months later you spend a day just trying to find it again 😂
The access to a room disguised as a rack of wood looked totally real.
I think disguising the entry to a large pantry making it look like a cupboard would get daily use. That's probably my favourite of many! Well done!
How many criminals are watching this 😂
I'm watching
None of us
😊.. watched with the family until, 1:18 … stopped watching at “how many firearms can be hidden” but it looks good. My daughter has a phobia about firearm violence. BUT … our family is doing remodeling with false ceilings. Gave it a thumbs up and will watch later.
Hi! Sorry to hear this. I never thought that videos were watched as a family. 80-90 percent of the channel does not have this type of content. They exist only in videos with a title similar to the title.
I also have a phobia of firearms and I don't like them at all. What I really want to emphasize in videos is the interesting and creative design itself. What they are hiding is not important to me.
Glad you liked the video, see you then :)
I wouldn't want five thousand guns in my bed's headboard, myself. I don't care if they're behind the panel and secured in place, it has similar vibes to hanging a giant knife above your pillow.
😊@@iCreatived
@@iCreatived Hoplophobia.
My favourite is the door concealed in the brick wall. Very ingenious. Least favourite, the "magic stairs" falling from the ceiling - imagine if the mechanism breaks down and you're just walking in your house thinking about the weather...
Ah yes, electric doors. Electric concealed doors that is! Perfect for that moment when you want to get stuck in that secret room nobody knows about, during a power outage. Or maybe a random short circuit manages to both block the door and set it on fire... Toasty!
lol you say safety first and i agree!
Pretty sure there’s a redundancy mechanism for them, just as there are on safes with electronic keypads.
Definitely the pool table was the favorite for me along with the basement stairs in the kitchen
The side table, the basement stairs in the kitchen was very slick, and I liked the hidden doors in the stone walls.
5:54 Wow! You could fit a whole Daniel Radcliffe in there!
I wouldn't suggest using the stair box for keeping litter boxes unless you don't want your cats to be able to get to them!😂 You'd have to cut a hole in the side wall so they can come and "go" as needed.
I like all the ideas especially the movable walls.
A hidden room of any size is easy to notice in modern houses. However, back in the late 70's, my wife and I were in on-base housing in Ft Ritchie MD. The old (mostly identical) housing was 2 stories with 10 foot ceilings. This left a lot of space under the L shaped stairs. One of the sergeants noticed the door to this under-stairs storage was missing in his house. Rapping on the walls, he found a panel on the end wall that slid sideways on rollers. With a bit of work he converted it into a small play room for his 2 young daughters.
I think this type of creative building adds charisma to a house and to furniture. I love to see how different minds generate creative ideas and products. It is one of the better qualities of humans. Hiding places are intriguing and fun. However anyone with a creative mind can figure out ways to hide things in plain sight.
Thanks for your comment :)
I would hide something and then forget how to get to it and not remember where I put the instructions. Shoot, I'd probably forget where I hid it or what piece of furniture I hid it in to begin with!😂
lol
I'm 68 years old and I often forget where I hide things. I wish I could blame it on old age but this is a problem I've had my entire life. I do such a good job of hiding stuff that I forget where I hid it.
@@vickyabramowitz2885 Exactly! I'm always putting something where I won't forget where it is and then when I need it I can't remember where I put it!😂😂😂
The movable walls and understairs space is incredible. The sleeper is easily the access panels. Theres so much good stuff here
Fascinating, though all those hidden weapons make me wonder why the owners feel such a strong need to defend themselves. Who are they worried about?
Just makes me think of the Call of Duty soldiers that would never be able to do anything in real life.
Where you live may not always be in the city center. You may need to protect yourself from the bad guys until the police arrive.
What are they worried about with all those weapons? Not a damn thing, that's what.
CRIMINALS THAT WANT YOUR STUFF, INCLUDING YOUR WIFE AND CHILDREN!
@@dtc8714ha hahaha 😊
Actually they are all darn good but my favorite was the stairs in the kitchen and the headboard. Then too the stairway storage
My husband liked to chair compartments the best. Very interesting !!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Once built a tiled door to hide a gas valve on a tiled fireplace. The customer, an architect, asked why I didn’t grout the door seams between other tiles. I told him I could do it but he wouldn’t be able to open the door afterwards. The seams are what one needs to look for.
Brilliant ideas! This is what I want when I buy a house.
As a carpenter, I've built a few myself. Some people have random unsolicited explanations for them that you otherwise wouldn't have pondered.
The idea randomly popped in my head of wanting a secret bookcase door to my laundry room and this just gave me the nudge I needed to actually go for it. It’s an added bonus that I’ve been looking for better ideas on how to access my things in the lower part of the under-stairs storage so I don’t have to remove everything each time I need to grab something from the back. And the last thing that’s been driving me nuts are these unsightly junction boxes and fuse panel in my pantry and kitchen that I’ve been wanting to disguise… and on a separate note, I wanted to tile my pantry but it never crossed my mind to use tile as the face of an access panel!!! I’m so grateful I came across this video. What are the chances that it addressed all 3 of my major gripes with solutions I can actually accomplish with my skill level and budget.
Niesamowite! Zawsze marzyłam o takim ukrytym pomieszczeniu w swoim domu ❤
The little boy in the crawl space is not in a tiny home but in an Atlas underground shelter. Cool though!
Yes Mr. Wick, you’re custom bedside drawer is ready.
The fancy desk and table were amazing. Definetly my favorites. Regards from Iceland.
Thank you for another good video. I thought the antique desk was really nice before all the hidden drawers with them makes it even better
From experience, I can tell you that when you’re sleeping and suddenly you hear your front door being kicked in, by the time you wake up, listen to find out what you’re hearing, finally have your brain process it, react, reach for the switch/remote control, and if, by that time, you then need to stand there stupidly while your headboard raises slowly on an actuator… it’s too late for you or your family. Don’t “admire” that one. That one is just stupid.
Simple. You press a button in your headboard & the hallway turns into a giant trapdoor. You have breakfast & call the cops on the trapped prisoners in your basement.
Have that be your bedroom so if the burglar comes in you are already in the safe room with guns in your headboard. It’s not stupid at all!!
I love the sliding walls at the end of the video. More homes should've been built this way.
There's no privacy when someone can just open your room up by moving a wall.🫤
I don't need privacy, I live by myself!
I just want to move the walls to make different sized rooms. Is that ok?
@@sjbutler2330 Wow, no need to get so defensive!
I used to live alone. I miss it so much! Now I'm living with my elderly parents to help take care of them. I'm 50 years old and my mom still treats me like I'm a teenager! I went from being an independent adult to my mom treating me like a kid! I miss my independence so much!😭
Sorry, I look after my 98 year old father with dementia who lives on my street also. I'm in my 60s.
Good luck with your parents!
@@sjbutler2330 Thank you. Blessings to you and your father too!🙏💜
brilliant........great share , thank you , for sharing...........🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.....................
1:06 is called the John Wick Small Cabinet. Beautiful exterior, with lethal interior for your High Table guests.
under the stairs should be a panic room with ventalation in case someone breaks in, you can stay for a while. 🏡
The problem is that you have to eliminate the one who designed to keep it a secret.😂
Anyway, there are no secret any more.
Right, then these guys will need an extra drawer to hide the body. I'm guessing that they sell each gun once it's been used 😂 so they need all those weapons.
John Wick love that!!!!!!!!
Beautiful video shearing❤thanks for shearing. Happy Sunday..
I liked the hidden pantry
I like to think that's where they go to get away from their in-laws dropping in 😅
I remember growing up in one house that we had the closets connected by the rooms back-to-back
Hey, maybe that's where C S Lewis got his idea for Narnia 🤔
Ideas are great👍🏼 but I don’t really like the idea of the stairs being a secret place for storing shoes because soon the whole space would starts to smell😅😂 perhaps a better idea for hiding people if happen to have any intruders “visiting” your house😅😂
lol
Stick a bed, a mini fridge and a porta-potty under the stairs and you could live there comfortably hidden for days if the intruders decided to take their time leaving your house.
Love all the creative thinking!
Thank you! 😊
The desk & chair were amazing we with the various compartments!
The last solution is great, simple, and effective. I Love the book case , classic idea. When I win the Lottery, I will have that and more .😉
I’d be hiding ME when I want to watch a movie without interruptions. 😂
LOVE the bed headboard!!!
Wow these are some cool hidden rooms!! The hidden pool table is prolly my favorite.. My only thing about the hidden rooms is some of them open a little too slow. I'd want one that opens quickly, so I could get in there fast.. Doing a good job hiding the hinges is the second most important part. Awesome video!
The one with the office under the stairs us what I had in my old house. The builder extended the wall and suddenly we had a good size office room and storage.
lucky you :) thanks for your comment!
I love how easy it would be to close the door on work.
Excellent 😊
the dog was already chilling in the secret room 🤣😂🤣
Just amazing!!🎉 thanks for sharing! 😊
Always wanted to put passages & rooms in an old house for my grandkids to discover, like ‘Goonies’ and similar movies!
5:04
that dog is just like "Finally ive been trapped in here all day"
lol
😅😂 🐕
We turned the entire basement into a speakeasy with a private enterance. I took a lot of inspiration from boat and camper space savers lots of secret spaces. The rental suite is behind a secret bookcase you have to find the correct book to get in. Worth every penny to see the excitment on peoples faces! I love treasure hunting movies and intend to design more on the property. Love the video!
I would love a secret room. I would put my stockpile in there. You would have to be careful though if things moved by electric in case that went out and you couldn’t get to your stuff. 😊
ye that is my concern too. They look really good but what if no electricity or it malfunctions? how are you gonna reach it xD that sounds like a trap eventually so whoever has these I hope you have an additional door space
The secret room should have access to another door and not electric but instead a way to lock manually only from the inside. A slide bolt lock, something like that....emergency stash like phone so you can call police and gun for protection. Bottles of water a little food never know what the emergency will be you know, could be rioting and looting where police may not be able to come right away.....batteries, lantern that can't be seen in any way test it out.....airbeds. etc.
@@annsheridan331 correct, you would need cameras in your house with a backup battery so you could see when the coast is clear.and someway of going to the loo 😀
@@ruthsmith2367True, I guess buckets and sawdust too. And WiFi 😊
I feel like galvanized steel frames are really useful in compact designs
Interesting. However, the ones that are electronic need a manual backup for when there is no electricity due to a Winter Storm or a Summer Hurricane, etc.
The ‘pop up’ pool table rocks!!! 🎱😎
What an awesome video this is!
All of that was very interesting 🤔
Was the hidden basement inspired by the movies The Magic Sword or Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade? Very impressive, all of it really.
good for a panic room with weapons.
Wow you just float and glide acros the magical!!! You guys are amazing!!!
My dad briefly owned a house that he rented out. After buying it, he noticed brick work like in 7:07 but it had a hole for what appeared to be a missing door handle. His renters nor him ever figured out how to get into it. It kinda creeped me out.
I just love the furniture... It makes even the smallest of apartments still incredibly cool 😎
The staircase that descends was a cool idea. I see that as more floor space that can be used. if the poles that descend are retractable that'd be even better.
Paranoia sure does inspire creativity 😁
Love the content. Will watch again.
😮 all of these are amazing and clever.
I like the pantry door enter into a big room.
Cooool! I like that one where you need to pick the correct ornaments to get into the secret room AND that starlight ceiling! I want a starlight ceiling, too. XD Also, the manual stair storage one is awesome!
Hi, thanks for your comment :)
The stairs lifting up remind me of the Munsters (old sitcom) where they kept their fire breathing pet, Spot. As for hiding multiple weapons, well everybody secretly likes to think they are James Bond. lol
I loved the magic stairs in the kitchen. Cool way to access the basement.
9:01 I genuinely thought that was my brother’s house… he has that exact same layout in his kitchen! Maybe it’s the same builder.
Love thist. Quality and craftsmanship excellent. I used to work in buildings that had the "priest room" or hidden rooms and you would never know where they were obviously. Truly good planning and craftsmenship A+
Love the hidden staircase brilliantly designed.
Very cool. My next house will incorporate some of those hidden spaces. Thanks for sharing and best of luck 🍀🇺🇸🦅🌎⚓️🇺🇸
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So my thoughts are as followed and are for good reasons. I'm not against secret rooms, just havr my own thoughts is all.
1:) If I enter into a home and see areas that don't line up with the planned architecture, then it's going to be obvious that there is a hidden room in the area. Example being; if I see a bedroom that is set too far back from a known wall and the roon is smaller than the distance to said wall, it is obvious there must be a hidden room.
2:) Entrances are only as good as the area around them allow them to be concealed. We saw great examples in the video, but it goes back to my first point. If i see a bookshelf that doesn't belong or looks too obvious, then all I need do is find the switch to access said room.
Also, if the entrance is too exagerated in other visual manners, then it would be obvious.
3:) The only good hidden rooms are the ones undergound and have entrances that are hidden umder the stairs with a believable storage room as a red haring.
This means you have both the storage room and the entrance under the stairs but accessed seperately.
4:) This is probably the most important observation I can point out. If you have a secret room, dont point it out to anyone outside the house. Meaning, don't make a video of it, take pictures of it, or even tell friends about it.
By doing any of those things, you basically give away any possible safe locations in case of emergancies. Granted, yes, they are not meant to act as safe rooms, but in a quick pinch they can be used to protect your family if everyone keeps quiet.
All in all, if I had the money, I would go for an underground hidden room as it won't be blatantly obvious in my houses layout. It would be the best option because there would be no reason to suspect an underground room in a one story house.
This is very cool. My space may need a creative update.
Awesome work all.
the last one is incredible for party
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The last portion was great 😊
I like the secret rooms and the guns in the bedroom that opens up!
Sliding walls are amazing