Laura Medicus Interiors
This space originated as a blank wall with a door to a small room under the stairs where the client's two boys played video games, assembled legos and hosted sleepovers. The idea was to give their room an equally exciting entrance. The wall is now clad in white oak bookcases and storage, serving the dining room while hiding a playful space for the family’s children. Photography by Jordan Katz.
House of L Designs
This waterfront cottage features barnwood floors, Subzero/Wolf appliances, inset wood cabinets with accent inlays in walnut, marble countertops and a mosaic splash by New Ravenna. The jib door was outfitted as a cabinet to hide the pantry area, which worked as a secondary prep area to the main kitchen. Photography by Jason Miller.
Maughan Design and Remodel
This hidden pantry was part of a whole-house remodel in Portland, OR. Behind what appears to be a simple panel wall lies a spacious walk-in pantry, crafted by Muaghan's in-house cabinet shop from Rift Cut White Oak. They reconfigured the layout by borrowing square footage from the garage, creating both function and a seamless modern aesthetic. Photography by AJ Meeker.
Maughan Design and Remodel
For this remodel, Maughan designed a custom buffet unit that feels both functional and seamlessly integrated into the kitchen. To achieve it, they reimagined the adjacent floor plan—repurposing what had once been a bedroom door entrance and part of a closet on the other side of the wall. The result is a tailored built-in with decorative doors that conceal generous wings of hidden storage, adding character and practicality without compromising space. Photography by Kathie Maughan Francis.
Robin Pelissier Design
A jib door was added to this space so as not to interrupt this magnificent de Gournay wallpaper. The small bling door hardware was added so the clients didn’t get lost in this beautiful Garden of Eden. Photography by Reed McKendree.
Robin Pelissier Design
This jib door is a hidden entry to a sauna space at Martha’s Vineyard. Covering the door keeps your eye wandering around the room and exploring all the beautiful elements. Imagine the surprise when guests discover what’s behind it! Photography by Eric Roth.
TMS Architects / Interiors
Expansive glass walls, warm neutral tones and detailed interiors create an atmosphere of elegance and ease in this historic lakeside home. The jib door hides the entrance to the client’s private office, appearing as merely a decorative bookshelf to the casual eye. Photography by Rob Karosis.















