I know this is very late but I was just reading through same questions and this one caught my interest. I assume here what you are trying to do is have a Control on your Form that you can shrink in the Designer. As a result this will make the Control disappear from the Form. By having a Component below the Form you can still edit its Properties by selecting the Component.
My thought was trying a ControlDesigner. I'm not sure if this will work and it's not a trivial solution and I don't have time at the moment to work on it but there are two ways you could go here.
One: ControlDesiger will let you Shadow Properties so when you set them in the Designer they have no effect, this is why Controls that you set to invisible stay visible in the Designer. A Shadowed Property will have no effect or will have the effect you provide but will then update the actual Property when Serialized.
Two: You may actually be able to dynamically create a Component in the Control Designer and add it to the Form when you add your Panel derived Control. Then when you set a Property in your Component this change can be mirrored in your Control. I did something similar a few years ago just for something to waste time but I didn't spend a lot of time actually getting it to work right, so may not happen.
Just some thoughts
dannyhut