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This page shows the finished moving walls in various configurations. If you are interested in how they were made, start here

Now the negative detail starts to make sense...doesn't it? There are vertical ones too, a bit harder to see.

From the other end of the gallery (by the big glass in the picture above). looking towards the front door (which is behind Rick, the stalwart who posed to give perspective. He also did most of the work, as I'm always taking pictures or talking on the phone)

You can also see out into he courtyard. That's a water feature ( a fountain sort of thing). The round window is into the kitchen.

Front doors open. The door immediately to the right (with the white paint around the edge) is "flushed in". Nothing left but a line at the edge. When it is open, there will be a sculpture that wraps around, so when you come in the front door, you don't realise it's a door at all.

The "little" door opened into the study. In this configuration, the gallery is suddenly a lot bigger. Mind you, poor Tim's study has correspondingly disappeared!

Of the two single doors just visible either side; one goes outside, the other to the hall and public bathroom.

Rick was sweeping so energetically, the dust went everywhere!

Here the main two walls have started their journey to the dining room.

In the same position, looking from the other direction. The fireplace is opening up to the right.
Obviously not painted yet! The fireplace hearth has that point for a reason (of course) It aims at the window in the picture below. One side was dictated by the close position of the big door/wall, the other was built symmetrical to match. The top section is yet another door, as are both sides, come to think of it. Everything opens!
The other end of the dining room. Hard to believe it's the same floor and roof, huh, all the walls have changed! These walls will all have a mural (eventually).
  On to next page, showing construction of "visitors centre", and some shots of the finished grounds

Start / return (takes you back to the beginning of this house series)