“A strange mural found after removing the paint in my aunt’s new house.”
1
“I found the Fibonacci Sequence under carpet tiles at work.”
2
“We wanted to cover the floor with laminate. When we removed the carpeting, we found a massive hole and maple parquet floor from the beginning of the 20th century.”
3
“My sis moved into a new house today, found this safe in the floor and can’t open it. Yet.”
4
“These pocket doors were hidden behind drywall. They separate a parlor and a dining room.”
5
“We are currently tearing down my cottage and found this wasp nest in the bedroom wall. I’ve been peacefully living out a horror movie all these years.”
6
“Yep, we found a Minton and Hollis floor under vinyl tiles and leveling compound. It took us 12 months to scrape it all off. Worth every hour of work.”
7
“I found a skeleton key to a long-locked basement door in my old house and discovered a ‘root cellar’ that resembles a tiny torture dungeon.”
8
“It includes an inside doorknob inexplicably painted blood red. Looking forward to meeting the ghost I unleashed.”
“Vintage wallpaper found under the paint in my daughter’s room!”
9
“This spider’s web.”
10
“I’ve got an elevator at home!”
11
“Not so much hidden, but a charming munchkin door into an eaves space covered with 80’s rock star posters.”
12
“I just got my new apartment and entering into the toilet I found this! Will I be taking my bath with the fan on or off?”
13
“I found this dollhouse tucked into in a corner of my boyfriend’s mother’s basement, and like there’s no way this thing isn’t haunted, right?”
14
“Had a Praying Mantis nest hatch by my front door!”
15
“Found an unopened PS1 in my grandfather’s attic!”
16
“Just found an extra bedroom in the house I moved in to.”
17
“My dad has found this under the carpet in a house he’s doing up, it’s a 1930s linoleum rug, in very good condition.”
18
“Funny find in my 1870s stone house. We always thought a large bulge in the corner was a piece of the unfinished stone. Removed it today and it turned out to be a hole stuffed with corn cobs.”