
Imagine if there could be one doorway in your house that revealed something a little more exciting than an untidy teenager's bedroom or a cluttered 'home office' full of things you haven't taken to the charity shop yet.
Imagine a home which has doorways which lead into an atmospheric Parisian stairway, a classical column-lined corridor or even a mysteriously dark and winding staircase.
These stunning Trompe l'oeil doors are simple fabric designs which deceive the eye into thinking there is a 3D scene behind the door by using ultra-high quality images.
Other real-life designs include a messy stack of books, a shuttered French shop front and an empty wardrobe complete with hangers.
The £125 fabric posters can be trimmed to fit any door with a regular pair of scissors and are simply glued in place.
The highly durable and washable images are the latest interior design idea created by Christophe Koziel for Couture Deco.


Trompe-l'oeil - it translates from the French as 'deceive the eye' - is an art technique that creates the illusion of three dimensional depth by using an extremely realistic printing technique.
A spokesman for Couture said: 'These true realistic decors are very easy to install and no advanced technical skill is required. They are guaranteed to make a buzz at your next dinner party.'

Last year similar remarkable designs were produced to liven up garage doorways in quite suburban estates.
They included images showing Formula One racing cars, a private jet, a speedboat, a beach and a New York subway.
Other fun designs showed an alligator eating the owners' car and a giant elephant taking a rest in the garage.
source: dailymail
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