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10 Coolest Hidden Doors and Secret Passageways

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Home Theater Ticket Booth Hidden Door
Home Theater Ticket Booth Hidden Door

If you are big fan of unique hidden doors and cool home theaters, the Home Theater Ticket Booth Door from Creative Building Resources (CBR) combines the best of both worlds. CBR's elaborate hidden door features a programmable, scrolling LED sign built into the top of the frame, while the interior of the hidden door functions like your traditional ticket booth, complete with recessed lighting. On the front of the ticket booth, a detailed wood inlay displays the high level of craftsmanship involved in constructing this hidden passageway, although we'd recommend ditching the frosted comedy and tragedy faces on the front ticket booth glass. For those who intend to staff the ticket booth, or at least fill it with a costume-draped dummy, the interior is accessed through a full sized cabinet door at the back. As this hidden door is a custom creation from CBR, we'd recommend ordering yours to match your own home theater decor.

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Bookcase Hidden Door
Bookcase Hidden Door
The room showed above is one couples' unusually creative gift to their very excited teenage daughter. The bookcase, holding rows of books, a stuffed dachshund and a volleyball, silently swung outward, revealing a tiny, well-lighted room. Containing a desk, a chair and a laptop computer, it serves as her study area. (Source)


 

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Staircase Hidden Door
Staircase Hidden Door
When Louise Kircher, a retired teacher, and her husband, Dennis, a former accounting manager at Boeing, moved into their year-old, 4,300-square-foot contemporary home in Mesa, Ariz., the staircase in the master bedroom was something extra that came with the house. It rises to reveal a hidden room, where she and her husband store an antique bedroom set and a replica of a gilded mummy's coffin. A remote control amazingly lifts an entire staircase out of the way revealing the hidden passage. (Source)


 

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Drawer Hidden Vault
Drawer Hidden Vault
To make sure your hidden door stays hidden, Creative Home Engineering offers a number of non-traditional hiding machines. Sure, they've got the standard revolving bookcase and sliding wall panels. But, the company also constructs hidden doors from grandfather clocks, fireplaces, paintings, stairwells, and other household fixtures. They also offer an option that allows your hidden door to double as a vault door, so your valuables stay double protected. Priced from $5-$250K, you'll probably want to make sure you've really got something big to protect to make the purchase worth your while. But, even if you don't, Creative Home Engineering claims that a quality hidden door can make a solid investment from an appreciation standpoint. (Source)


 

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Mat Hidden Wine Cellar
Mat Hidden Wine Cellar
Ever wanted a wine cellar but didn't have the space or money to build one? The Spiral Cellars design/build firm will dig a hole right in whatever room you want your cellar in and haul the dirt right out the front door. In the remaining void they infill a highly functionally and visually dazzling spiral-staircase wine cellar to fit all your favorite vintages and go with your favorite funky furniture designs. The cellars are kept at ideal temperatures, insulated on the sides and top. Cool air is piped in and warm air is piped out. Even when no air flow is needed for temperature purposes it is kept moving to keep the air fresh. Customers have had these installed in all kinds of ways, from flush- and hidden-door versions to entrances that intentionally boast their presence. (Source | Via)


 

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Narnia-like Wardrobe Hidden Playroom
Narnia-like Wardrobe Hidden Playroom
This wardrobe is actually a secret entrance to a playroom. The owner of the house had the wardrobe and figured he might as well add a touch of magic to the house for a pretty amazing result. Sorry, lion and witch sold separately. Still, the stage is set much like many of us imagined when we read the children's classic as kids: a dark-painted room with wood-trimmed windows and antique wooden furniture, with a large dresser that looks strangely both foreboding and inviting. (Source)


 

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Fire place Hidden Door
Fire place Hidden Door
Also another creation from Creative Home Engineering. (Source)


 

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Staircase Hidden Door
Staircase Hidden Door
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Victorian Façade Hidden Garage
Victorian Façade Hidden Garage
McMills Construction approached Beausoleil Architects for help installing a garage in the bottom floor of a property on Oak Street in San Francisco's Upper Haight district in order to maximize the tenant's rent. By hiding the space behind a retractable facade indistinguishable from the rest of the historic Victorian apartment house, they were able to avoid running afoul of the city planning department strict appearance codes.

15 Coolest Pillows in fashion

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Blood Puddle Pillow

If your idea of a good time is tricking people into thinking you've been shot, these blood puddle pillows are perfect for you. Inspired by those suspenseful moments when a sleeping loved one is a little too still for a little too long, they are an irreverent combination of comfort and fear.
 

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Alarm Clock Pillow

This pillow is designed to gently wake you by exposing your eyes to a glowing cloud of illumination, gradually increasing in brightness over a 40 minute period. You can see time on the pillow’s surface too.
 

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Alt-Ctrl-Del Pillows

Reboot your livingroom with this three-pillow set, that look as if they’ve jumped right off your keyboard. Made from Eco-Felt –100% recycled plastic bottles–, they are as soft as durable.
 

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iSleep Laptop Pillow

Developed by Ivonne Dippmann, the i-Sleep pillow works in unison with your laptop and could transpire to be an indispensable travel gadget for those needing a little shut-eye whilst jet-setting to their next business appointment. Billed as being ‘an analog laptop extension’, it's described as functioning in much the same way as an aircraft’s lifejacket, using the hot air expelled by your laptop (whilst your laptop’s in standby mode) to inflate and become a very warm pillow.
 

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Emoticon Pillows

How are you feeling? Choose one of the Ridibundus smiley set of pillows to communicate it. They come in six styles: :-) , :-D , :-| , :-/, :-( , and, our favourite, :-P , with a tongue that actually sticks out.
 

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Tissue-dispensing Pillow

For those who cry easily reading soppy novels or who are unhappily weeping over a breakup, this Kleenex-dispensing pillow will provide the ultimate convenience in sniffle-stifling. No more groping for that tissue box that probably fell off the bedside table anyway. Alternatively, the ThenCry pillow could be useful during the coming flu season when you’re already sick in bed and can barely rise to get that tissue box.
 

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Fresh Salmon Pillow

70cm long, the Fresh Salmon Pillow is so fresh it’s still sealed. The best thing about it, as the manufacturer states, it “does not smell of salmon.” Shame.
 

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Scrabble pillow

If you are wordsmith and cannot resist showing off your skills in bedroom (not that kind of skills) then the Scrabble Pillow is ideal for you. It takes Pillow Talk to the whole new level.
 

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Pizza Pillow

This Pizza Pillow is certain to wake your taste buds, made of high quality printing on a round polyester shell, stuffed with polyester filling. Measuring 12" diameter, pizza pillow features the pizza toppings on one side, while the back resembles the pizza crust view from the bottom.
 

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Girlfriend Lap pillow

Made from urethane foam, this japanese pillow imitates a woman's legs, so you can sleep on her lap.
 

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DOS Pillow

For the geek inside you, this Dosugus pillow looks like a black screen with good old DOS directories embroidered on it.
 

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Rock Pillow

This pillow rocks –literally. Created by Livingstones, the Rock Pillows are playful cushions, shaped and colored just like boulders.
 

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Pillow Book

For $102 you can get this pillow book, which is a, uh, pillow that looks like a book. Perfect for students who like simulating learning.
 

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Horse head Pillow

This Godfather-inspired horse head plush is the perfect reminder of the mistake they once made in wronging you, or for someone who just needs a good shaking up. Everyone has somebody that deserves one of these awful pillows.
 

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Boyfriend Pillow

A soft and pleasurable pillow, the Boyfriend Body Pillow resembles the torso of a big strong man with a comforting arm that cuddles you. This fun and cozy snuggle pillow is great for people whose partner is away on military leave or work absence.

9 Unique and Amazing Streets Around the World

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Blue Street in Chefchaouen, Morocco
Blue Street in Chefchaouen, Morocco

You'll really love the color blue by the time you've visited Chefchaouen. Inside the medina many of the streets, walls, and doors are a magnificent hue of blue.

Chefchaouen was painted blue by the Jewish refugees who lived there during the 1930s. The beauty of Chefchaouen's mountainous surroundings is enhanced by the contrast of the brightly painted medina. It is this beauty and the relaxed atmosphere of the town that makes Chefchaouen very attractive to visitors.

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Knockoff Street in Wuxi, China
Knockoff Street in Wuxi, China
Hey guys, you wanna go shopping at H&N with me and then grab some SFFCCCKS coffee? It's across from the Appla store. Your brain might have corrected those brands to read “H&M,” “Starbucks,” and “Apple,” but if you were walking down the street in Wuxi city in China you'd be wrong. That's actually how all of the signs read. It kind of feels like a lame parallel universe. Oddly enough, these aren't companies just ripping off their competition—they're fake street signs on empty shops meant to give potential buyers a sense of what the area could look like. Unfortunately, the idea kind of backfired and the street has become a big joke on the internet in China. (Source)


 

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Vila de Gracia in Barcelona, Spain
Vila de Gracia in Barcelona, Spain
When people talk about Gràcia it is really the Vila de Gràcia, the historic old center, to which they are referring. This place is probably the coolest suburb in Barcelona.

The main streets of Gran de Gràcia, Torrent de l'Olla, and Travessera de Gràcia are always a hive of activity, but it is the squares that give Gràcia its unique atmosphere.

The way Gràcia is laid out makes it ideal for street parties, and the Festa Major in August is the most important in Barcelona after La Mercè. The competition for the Best Decorated Street is always hard fought and big stages are set up in the major squares offering some of the best bands around. (Source)


 

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Floating Umbrella Street in Águeda, Portugal
Floating Umbrella Street in Águeda, Portugal
Agueda in Portugal is the setting for this wonderful installation by Sextafeira called Floating Umbrellas. This colorful creation is a part of the Agitagueda art festival.

Due to the fact that the same idea was used the year before this is the second time the streets of this town have been covered with loads of vivid umbrellas, providing shade as well as a wonderful sight. The people loved it so much that the repetitive nature of the installation does not carry the risk of becoming boring, but rather turning into a wonderful tradition. (Photo)


 

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Cracked Stones Street in Enschede, The Netherlands
Cracked Stones Street in Enschede, The Netherlands
Roombeek is a commercial street and also the urban core of the district. The small stream, which gives its name to the street and has in the past flowed underground, has been restored and brought up to the surface again. Now, the water is part of the urban environment and has become the district's new central point. Its asymmetrical design, which widens and narrows along the street, accentuates its different spatial features. The base of the stream is treated with a rough structure that reduces the flowing speed of the water and creates a constant reflective pattern on the water's surface. A distinctive composition of sharp edged stepping stones refers to the randomness of natural processes and is also a reference to the fireworks explosion (the street was partially destroyed by a fireworks explosion on May 13, 2000). (Source)


 

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The Magic Carpet Streets in La Orotava, Canary Islands
The Magic Carpet Streets in La Orotava, Canary Islands
The Canary Island of Tenerife, off the coast of Africa, may be better known for the fun in the sun reputation of its southern tourist resorts. However, anyone looking for more than just a suntan should head north, especially to the historic and noble township of La Orotava where in June the streets are decorated with elaborate flower carpets during the Corpus Christi celebrations.

The streets of its old town remain perfectly preserved; beautiful 17th and 18th century town houses with exquisitely carved wooden balconies border narrow cobbled streets. It's a feast for the eyes at the best of times, but during Corpus Christi, when the cobbles are covered with evocative images created from rose and geranium petals, the town literally blooms.
Technically, this isn't a flower carpet at all; it's entirely made from volcanic sand taken from Las Cañadas del Teide in the Mount Teide crater, which makes the subtle skin tones and lifelike expressions on the faces of the people depicted in the tapestry all the more astounding. In 2007, the sand tapestry deservedly achieved worldwide recognition when it was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest sand painting in the world. (Photo)


 

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Geometric Streets in Vercorin, Switzerland
Geometric Streets in Vercorin, Switzerland
Every year, the small Switzerland ski town village of Vercorin asks artists to come and create works during the summer months. They're not looking for a singular sculpture, they're interested in creative projects that incorporate the entire village.

In 2010, Lang/Baumann was asked to take on this challenge. "Most of the houses and their facades are very old, historical wood surfaced and it seemed interesting to us to contrast them with bright colors on the street," Sabina Lang of Lang/Baumann explained.

Using only maps, they first measured everything out. Then, "we started at the point of the geometry of the street directions leading to this central village square," Lang says. "This was the base for a grid out of which we developed our drawing."

What resulted was a stunning street painting that ran through the entire village and got the whole town buzzing. "Many of the village inhabitants passed by and followed the process of painting," says Lang. "They used it in a very playful way later, especially the children used it to cycle or skate or walk on the lines." (Source)


 

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The Pink Street in Lisbon, Portugal
The Pink Street in Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon's urban project to rehabilitate the Cais do Sodré area resulted in a new epicenter for creative and cultural industries that works 24 hours a day.

In the project created by José Adrião in collaboration with Lisbon's City Council and Cais do Sodré Association, the architect decided to have the pedestrian street painted in a vibrant pink. In addition, panels have been place along the sidewalk as an outdoor art gallery. (Source)


 

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The Only Right-Hand-Drive Street in London, England
The Only Right-Hand-Drive Street in London, England
Savoy Court street, where the luxury Savoy Hotel is located, is the only named street in the United Kingdom where vehicles are required to drive on the right. This is said to date from the days of the hackney carriage, when a cab driver would reach his arm out of the driver's door window to open the passenger's door (which opened backwards and had the handle at the front) without having to get out of the cab himself. Additionally, the hotel entrance's small roundabout meant that vehicles needed a turning radius of 25 ft (8 m) to navigate it. (Source)

10 of the Coolest Olympics Helmets

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Canandian Jan Hudec and his personalized helmet.

Personalized helmets are not a new thing. Slovenia's Tina Maze wore this spooky helmet at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

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Canadian skeleton athlete Sarah Reid displays her eerie helmet during her training session at the Sanki Sliding Centre. (Source)


Gillian O'Blenes is a 17-year-old Calgary girl who turned to art to help pull her through her battle with cancer.

During the young dancer's treatment she was introduced to Brad Spence, a Sochi-bound skier who broke his leg just before the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin. It was during one of his regular visits to the hospital to see O'Blenes that the skier caught the 17-year-old girl doing something "amazing." O'Blenes uses "zen doodling" to pass the time while in hospital.

So inspired by her doodles, Spence commissioned O'Blenes in December 2013 to create something special for his trip to Sochi — a helmet with a one-of-a-kind design.

This was the result.
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British skeleton racer Shelley Rudman's toothy helmet at the World Cup in Koenigssee, Germany.


Canada's John Fairbairn speeds down during an unofficial men's skeleton progressive training at the Sanki sliding center in Rosa Khutor, sporting a bright, neon brain on his helmet.


If hotels falling apart, people busting into rooms in the middle of the night and the general air of unease around Sochi isn't enough excitement for you, Russian snowboarder Alexey Sobolev has found a novel way of keeping entertained.

The 22-year old Russian has put his phone number on the side of his helmet, just to see what happens.

The result?

The young snowboarder has received about 2,000 texts: ”I've got a collection of pictures,” he said. “It's really boring in the Olympic Village, you know?” Looks like he might be in for some entertainment, responding to whatever it is people have sent him – especially if it means using some of the 100,000 condoms distributed to the athletes village (apparently Putin was serious about keeping Sochi safe).
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Patriotic Eric Neilson had two eyes and Canada's iconic maple leaf drawn on his helmet.


Katie Uhlaender and a bald eagle.


Canadian Olympic athlete Mellisa Hollingsworth and her horse skeleton. ()

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