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  • why not use soss hinges?

    they are cheaper and just as good if not better.

    also, can you use a magnetic cabinet latch instead of airplane parts?

    are you just trying to waste the homeowners money?

  • a skilled craftman would NOT have painted the hinges !!!!

  • can only imagine the hardware for this door was around $500 or more.. knowing aviation parts prices.. wow. Great Great stuff. This type of work, working with exceptional pieces, hardware, and material is the only way to remodel.

    Jobs like this, where the customer wants the best, are few and far between, but when you get them you get to indulge in the best the industry has to offer!

    Awesome!

    Nathan Deneault

    Atlas Coatings & Construction

  • @AtlasCoatingsAndCons The hardware isn't inexpensive, but it's really the skilled finish carpenter that makes a door like this expensive compared to a standard swinging door. I'll take a highly skilled craftsmen and standard materials over a semi-skilled labor with expensive materials any day! And, yes I'm very blessed to have like minded clients who are willing to pay me to do it the right way. Appreciate your comments. Matt

  • @MattRisinger and subscribed. :)

  • @treemuger1

    Put it up on youtube!

  • i have a tiled wall where u slide the wall up and there's a ladder going down into the basement and the main enter is cemented SHUT. its completely hidden

  • stair dangerous for step

  • If you can see the hinges now painting won't help

  • COME ON MAN .......NEVER NEVER PAINT THE HINGES.....TACKY TACKY TACKY

  • lol

  • Wow painted the hinge? Nice design.

  • Lots of glass, dont throw a ball in there.

  • I'm not spamming, I don't have anything to do with manufacturers, just saying that there are a couple of factories/brands in Europe who make hidden door hinges for doors till 200 kg, which are 3-ways adjustable, can be build in with a router jig and are costing a fifth or less in comparison to the hinges I saw in the video.

  • @Doormarc Thanks for the comments. I've used this hinge on several hidden door installs now and it's an amazing piece of hardware, but it is pricey. I can tell you that in my opinion it's worth paying for! I've got many, many man hours into this hidden door and I can image that a lesser piece of hardware might sag or mis-align over time. This has been rock solid going on 18 months since these clients moved into this home. -Matt

  • I am specialized in placing hidden door-systems in Holland. For the costs of one of those hinges we buy 5 hidden hinges, including a magnetic lock (not a push-to-open).

  • @Doormarc

    Great, everybody starts spamming.

  • Mathew Fox!

  • @ 2:30 you can see the hinges pre-paint, I wasn't able to get a look post-painting

  • @italianpedro They are a satin nickel finish so we didn't paint them. -Matt

  • @MattRisinger but its not that hidden if you can still see the hinges

  • @italianpedro You can only see the hinges when the door is OPEN. They are full concealed when the door is shut. The door seamlessly blends into the existing wall panels and you can only tell it's a door when you push against the panel. Thus, the James Bond door! Thanks, Matt

  • @MattRisinger @ 2:30 you can still see the hinges look at your video matt. as you say you didn't paint them so then theoretically you would still be able to see them.

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  • What will happen if some one gets stuck inside? How do they get out?

  • @adamcentral007 It's just a magnet that holds the door shut. If you get stuck inside just push and the magnet will release and open the door.

  • If he wes a fire work he would be a rocket

  • dork

  • @advancedtechnology21 I'd love to build you one.

  • @MattRisinger how much would it cost me to have you come to lousiville kentucky and set up 2 doors like that? can you do the same thing with drywall around the door? and blend the door in?

  • @nickmathers Thanks for the offer but my business is in Austin, TX. I think you could do this in a drywall'd wall too. You'd probably use a solid core birch or MDF door and paint it all to match. Matt

  • wow that is just a really bad haircut.

  • @ttaylor667 haha I don't think people came on this video to look at a man's haircut!

  • who is the company that supplied the magnetic latch?

  • @jnkyrddg25 I'd tell you but I'd have to kill you! Just kidding, I found it from an airplane parts supplier here in Austin. I had to go in person to persuade them to sell it to me. I'd look in a cabinetry hardware catalog, maybe Blum or Hafele would have a similar product. -Matt Risinger

  • @jnkyrddg25 did you get the mfr name for the magnetic catch?

  • @billessert

    latch maker is saintlouisdesignsdotcom

  • @jnkyrddg25

    The latch manufacturer is saintlouisdesigns

  • can you make my house exactly like that with all of the glass the cool stairs and most the hidden area

  • @freekick129 YES AND YES!  -Matt Risinger

  • Where's the link?

  • @lordone69 Sorry, just added their website to an embedded comment on the video.

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