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Flush doors and hidden AC: interior details that need planning
Minimalist details look simple only when they are planned early. Flush doors, concealed AC grilles and integrated lighting need construction tolerances, access and coordination before walls close.
Flush doors depend on wall build-up
Hidden frames, plasterboard layers, final wall finish, skirting and floor levels must align. If the decision comes late, the door may still be expensive but no longer truly flush. This is why interior design details belong in the technical renovation plan.
Concealed AC still needs airflow and service access
A hidden grille should not block performance, create noise or make maintenance impossible. Duct routes, condensate drainage, filters and access panels need to be planned with ceilings and furniture, not squeezed in after styling decisions.
Lighting reveals execution quality
Grazing light, LED channels and shadow gaps expose uneven plaster, poor joints and rushed detailing. The cleaner the design, the less tolerance it has for improvisation on site.
Decide where minimalism is worth the cost
Not every apartment needs every hidden detail. BLDR.HR helps owners choose where flush doors, concealed systems and custom lighting add value and where a simpler buildable detail is the smarter choice.
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