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Dinner guests snooping through your prescriptions?

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HiddencabinetJust kidding. I think.

But nosy visitors reading the labels on prescriptions — or even "borrowing" a few — was the first thought that popped in my mind when I saw this clever hidden cabinet on the Charles and Hudson blog. I mean, I don't even have any prescriptions.

But if I did, I'd certainly want to have them handy yet concealed, not in a standard medicine cabinet (should it be called a "drug cabinet") for all snoops to see.

This cabinet would work especially well in a bathroom like mine where the mirror above the sink is just that, a mirror, and not the front for a medicine cabinet.

You can find medium and large models for $250 and up in white, black, maple, espresso, coffee bean (hey, that's my favorite drug) at the Concealed Cabinet. Interiors are either white or natural wood, and you can special-order models with dark walnut or cherry frames. And by the way, you put your own photo or artwork behind the glass.

See Concealed Cabinets installed in homes in Hollywood, San Diego and Upland.

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Kathy Price-Robinson has written about remodeling for 17 years, focusing both on the process of home improvement, as well as the product. She writes for both consumer and contractor magazines, and her award-winning series, Pardon Our Dust, has appeared in the print edition of the Real Estate section of The Times since 1997. This blog is a spin-off of that column. Kathy lives in a house with good bones and a lot of potential, and shares her life with one husband, one dog, two horses and three quite exceptional stepdaughters.

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