We all create our own stories and we all have our own likes and dislikes. For instance, some people like ordinary things but some people love to find hidden treasures in those ordinary rooms.
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To show you that strange and unusual things can be found anywhere, we have compiled a few pictures. Scroll down and have a look (and get surprised).
“The bathroom at my dentist has a picture of the bathroom at my dentist hanging on the wall.”
“A wall was removed in a Victorian house we are working at which revealed an old cast iron fireplace.”
“Found some 144-year-old soap in an attic.”
“We have a pond in our living room.”
“Cleaning up the house and found an old accordion hidden away. I looked and looked for the name ‘Oreto’ but couldn’t find a brand. It seems very old and was made in Italy.”
“There’s a half-height door hidden behind a normal-sized door in my basement. There’s a room back there where we keep some stuff.”
This bathroom in a house that’s for sale
“Our friends have an actual tree in their living room.”
“The wallpaper hidden behind my kitchen cabinet found during a remodel”
“My house is a 112-year-old hospital, and it still has the original fire extinguisher.”
“I opened a ventilation cavity in a wall and found old love letters bound in string.”
“The previous owners of our house built a fully-functional house for kids underneath the basement staircase.”
“I clean this 92-year-old lady’s house and her bathroom is my favorite. Carpet and all…”
“This window is hidden behind the wall in our shower”
“I found this at my grandparents’ house, looks pretty old.”
“Magic Chef stove found in a house I just bought, can anyone tell me the year? Still works great!”
“Refitting our new house’s loft (attic) and found £500 of 1981 currency wrapped in insulation!”
“My boyfriend and I bought a house and found these pyramids all over, hidden in different places (corners, attic, in a wall, outside). Has anyone seen these before and can you tell me what they are/mean?”
- It’s “magic.” I knew a girl in school back in the ’80s and her parents believed in magic. They were “right-hand path magicians” and hid stuff like this everywhere as part of “protection spells” or “prosperity rituals” so my guess is something like that. While I don’t personally believe in this stuff, I do think that if a person does really believe 100% that something works, it can, in a way, work. Mind over matter.
“What is this appliance built into this kitchen island?”
- The PRO CookSink is a triumph of innovation… But it’s been discontinued.
- I had one of these in my kitchen and I loved it! It was near my regular sink so I could pull the faucet head over to fill the “pot” then I would turn it on to boil the water. It has a pot that goes inside it that has holes in it — like a strainer. You put the strainer inside the “sink” and then toss the items that you want to boil inside the strainer and cover it. Once your food is cooked you lift out the strainer, flip the switch and all the boiling water drains out. The biggest advantage was not having to carry a large pot of boiling water over from your regular stovetop to the sink to drain out the water. I used it for boiling pasta, potatoes, corn on the cob and I loved it!!