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They make these hideaway doors from several manufacturers and they come assembled or put together yourself. Most seem to be able to hold a reasonable amount of weight. I have just never seen one in person. Wondering if they are worth it or if it is better to go another way like with a heavier security door? A safe door is not an option, and I will have my gun safe in the room when finished.
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IMO use a steel door, one that opens into the room(may not meet code, so put it in yourself). Good locks, and a security system on top of that. If you can panel over the door, to hide it great- but a security/alarm system is a requirement for sure. But even more important, don't talk about it.
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