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Hidden House by Teatum+TeatumWhen both money and space come at a premium, designers like <a href="http://www.teatumandteatum.com">Teatum+Teatum</a> have the opportunity to pull out their coolest design tricks. For one of their most recent projects in London called Hidden House, which is sandwiched between two <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-report-details-why-existing-buildings-are-greener-than-new-ones/">existing buildings</a>, the team devised special lighting solutions to illuminate what would otherwise have been a very dark interior - like this beautiful laser-cut butterfly door that allows daylight to filter in.1
Hidden House by Teatum+TeatumTeatum+Teatum squished a new house in between two existing buildings2
Hidden House by Teatum+TeatumThe interior is organized around a central light well3
Hidden House by Teatum+TeatumThe laser-cut door allows natural light to seep into the ground floor4
Hidden House by Teatum+TeatumWe love the butterfly doors!5
Hidden House by Teatum+TeatumThe design on the door resembles rain on a glass window in winter6
Hidden House by Teatum+TeatumA central light well pumps natural light into the house7







