Hacky and Micky houses may be low density and have irregular layouts. These challenges are addressed by adding fun and functionality to the house by renovations that include hidden doors and hidden storage compartments, which makes them playful yet useful.
Valuables, seasonal or clutter of daily life may be hidden in compartments under staircases, behind bookshelves, or inside wall panels. Secret drawers, disguised closets produce clean lines in rooms, leaving the space open and offering the unexpected storage. Lighting and little design details make these concealed spaces very available and elegant as opposed to poppy.
In Hacky homes where corners are odd, inbuilt storage will be used and will make use of the non-existent space to usable utility. Secret compartments in Micky houses that are highly space-efficient enable storage without the need to add bulky furniture that will make the rooms airy and flexible.
Conclusion / Area of Thought: Possibility of renovation using hidden doors and secret storage proves that usefulness is not necessarily obvious- at times, the best things are hidden. It makes us remember that there is innovation that is usually subtle. The larger thought is, in case our houses can conceal treasures in the broadest view, does that not mean that we may also be concealed with potentials in other areas of our lives, awaiting discovery?

