Sometimes, a home like this 1996 build in Peachtree City, GA has a sweet surprise in store for you. $899K isn't a bad price for this large 5bd, 6ba home, but it's the secret surprise that makes it worth it. Check this out.
The entrance to your usual, open concept, McMansion. It does have lovely wainscoting, though.
Off to the side is this cozy red room with a fireplace and checkered floor.
Lots of columns are around the open living/dining combo.
I like the wainscoting, built-ins, fireplace, inlaid flooring, and mezzanine.
Nice cabinetry. The kitchen is very spread out and opens to a huge sun porch.
Let's go upstairs and get to the main attraction.
But, first, the primary bedroom. Nice walls and ceiling.
En suite and closet.
It's this room- it's probably meant to be a child's room w/en-suite.
The en-suite has a small, child-sized door.
It's not your usual cubby, either.
There's a whole n'other room in here and it's huge.
Now, this is a kid's room. I would've lost my mind if I had a room like this.
To be a rich kid, huh? Hell, I'd like it even now.
The man cave ain't bad, either. Beautiful paneling.
Is that a library with a safe?
2nd kitchen with dining area.
And, check out the lady cave craft room.
Is this a dance studio w/a wine closet? That's a barre on the wall and the mirror, but why would they put a wine closet in here? Unless it's for shoes.
Outside has beautiful grounds on a .53 acre lot.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/305-The-Enclave-Peachtree-City-GA-30269/14607968_zpid/?
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I’m not a Ryan Lochte fan, but I loved him looking around the castle for the hidden door.
And then I was sad when there was a hidden door reveal, long after Ryan had been murdered. (He was murdered, right? I don’t remember him being banished. But he’s so forgettable. Again, not a fan.)
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Dear writers/set designers for secret rooms in houses....
a-don't make them huge. Just by the basic layout of the house, they would be easy to find. 'This place is huge, but it seems there's no doors leading to the center/this part of the house. Like all the other rooms are built around it.' As if they couldn't destroy another wall to get in.
b-do not make it that you have to push/press in something obvious, like books. ANYONE given enough time would figure it out. It's kinda like a 4 number combination code: there is only so many ways you can be wrong till you're right.
c-for fucks sake, above all, NO WINDOWS TO THE OUTSIDE. If somebody comes in/looks at a blueprint, then looks on the outside of the house, all they got to do is go 'wait, what room does that oddly shaped window go into?' then LOOK THRU THE FUCKING WINDOW!!!
I mean, in the new national treasure they break ALL 3 RULES. Making this a basic bitch series for stupid people. The secret society guy is being spied on 24/7, literally, but they never took a DRONE around the outside of the house!? A DRONE could look thru the window and/or go THRU the window, and see all the secret shit.
LAZY FUCKING WRITING!!! (or again, lazy set design. Depends on who called it. I'm gonna guess writing cuz this is a pretty SIMPLE show for simple people.)
<and if you are asking yourself 'wack, do watch things you know will be bad just to mock them?' The answer is 'entirely.' Cuz there is far more garbage art than good art, by a HUGE margin. And a big chunk of that is from disney....>
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I need my home to have hidden rooms and compartments. It's essential to my happiness that I can seemingly "vanish" on my own premises; that I can hide all manner of illicit books and dark materials in plain sight. It's all I want, all I can think about.
I get wet when I see a Murphy door.
I'll moan if I see a drawer with a false bottom.
If I find out that you have a disguised safe for your valuables, I will kiss you on the mouth with an excessive amount of tongue, you beautiful, sexy genius, you.
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UK couple Carolyn and Steven Sparks say they are left “terrified” after finding a “freaky” secret room concealed behind a wall in their home — and it contains a creepy wrought-iron bed frame. The door to the secret basement room was concealed in this small bathroom.
Carolyn filmed footage showing the architect descending the dark staircase and going into the hidden room.
The dark and narrow space housed a creepy bed frame, in addition to other discarded pieces of furniture.
The homeowners were left with goosebumps after seeing the spooky single bed frame, which takes up the entire width of the narrow room.
Carolyn and Steven later learned that the room was not some sort of ominous torture chamber, but a room used to store coal during the Victorian era. It’s unclear why a bedframe was moved into the concealed space, but the couple have not yet removed it.
https://nypost.com/2022/09/02/couple-discover-freaky-hidden-room-behind-bathroom-wall/
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funniest thing about house md is that house has like every flavor of trauma responses and is cut deep by shit so much in his life that he in fact creates new ones. except over getting shot. like someone literallly walked in and shot him twice trying to kill him. and then he never brings it up again after it happens. not like he’s burying it and repressing. like it straight up did not phase him and he went right back to ruining patients lives afterwards. king.
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