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People Are Sharing Interesting And Clever Secret Spaces They’ve Hidden In Their Houses, Here Are 50 Of The Best
For centuries, people have been locking up their most precious possessions in a variety of secret rooms and compartments. Whether it’s hidden chambers in Egyptian pyramids, mysterious passages in medieval castles or speakeasies during the Prohibition era, it seems that we've gotten pretty good at it over the years.
Just take a look at these two online communities, r/SecretCompartments and r/HiddenRooms, that are full of concealed spaces and other cool spots that are not so obvious at first glance.
From secret book pulls to Narnia-inspired wardrobes, Bored Panda has collected some of the best posts from these groups. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to create some discreet hiding places, continue scrolling and upvote your favorite ones!
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My Daughter Just Found The Secret Street I Built Behind Her Wardrobe For Lockdown!
Both of these online communities are full of enthusiasts who enjoy sharing images of their home secrets and sometimes even the process of constructing them. The moderators of r/HiddenRooms encourage users to "post pictures and discussions of hidden rooms, secret passages, discreet minibars, trap doors, and other cool secret spaces."
And more than 72.9K members do exactly that, showing how those places are accessed via an invisible door, which could be camouflaged as a bookshelf, a cupboard or a trapdoor in the floor.
While this subreddit focuses more on entire rooms that are hidden in plain sight, the online page r/SecretCompartments is dedicated to concealed parts in your furniture, decorations or even toys. Since its creation in 2016, it has grown into a community with 206K members who treat their privacy as a top priority and keep their personal belongings and memories safe from curious eyes.
Behind The Murphy Door
It seems that secret spaces have a wide appeal since people are intrigued by the cunning that goes into creating such spots and things. We reached out to Jill Herro, owner of Secret Compartment Furniture, a company that focuses on creating handmade furniture that is not only beautiful on the outside, but also hides your possessions "in plain sight".
She was kind enough to talk a little bit more about secret compartments and the reasons why people decide to have them. The idea behind starting her own business came from a personal need since Herro wanted to have a nice piece of furniture to store her valuables in. However, when she started looking, all that she found "looked like some guy's garage project—hardly anything I would want in my home."
"Then, 6 months later, I got laid off from my pharmaceutical sales job and figured if I was looking for nice furniture for that reason, there must be others doing the same," she told Bored Panda. "Since I live one hour north of the largest Amish community in the world with over 450 furniture makers, I figured I would give furniture design a try!"
Wardrobe Inspiration From Narnia
Mom Finds Her Little Boy's Secret Man Cave Complete With An iPad, Snacks And A Blanket
According to her, people want to have discreet hiding spaces in their furniture simply because it’s fun and it "instantly turns everyone into a 12-year-old". But on a more serious note, it just seemed logical to her that hiding your precious belongings in plain view is the way to go.
"Burglars know to grab the jewelry box, check the bedside drawer, check the dresser drawers, etc.," the furniture designer explained. Just imagine the confusion when your fine jewelry or money is not hidden there: "Their goal is to get in and out in less than 4 minutes. Hide those items in an unexpected place, and they will walk right past it."
Built My Now Fianceè A Model House As Our Buying Plans Were Put On Hold Due To Covid
Does This Qualify?
"Every show I do I hear a story about someone being robbed, and 'they got the jewelry box, and I don't really care about most of it, but they got grandma's Tiffany necklace from the ‘30s, and it cannot be replaced...' Those stories break my heart. Put the costume jewelry in the jewelry box so they think they got something but put the good stuff in the coat rack!"
The Pantry You Didn’t Think You Needed
Harry Potter Themed “Cupboard Under The Stairs” For My 8 Year Old Daughter For Christmas
Secret Bathroom With A Bonus
The solutions people come up with to "outsmart" others are also entertaining to see. "I think people enjoy looking at those things because it is creative and surprising. It is unexpected. It shows time and effort," Jill Herro explained. "I take pride in the fact that my designs look totally 'normal'. Some of the other stuff available out there looks 'unbalanced' or out of proportion."
Secret Book Pull Is Key
Hidden Beer
My Dining Room Table Houses A Secret Spiral Staircase
Does anyone know when this pic appeared online? I'm wanting to know if it was before or after mid 2017 (it creepys me out when I see it because, well, too long to explain). I want to know if I saw this picture before an event, which would explain everything. However, if it's post that date, it's really uncanny bordering on unsettling for me 😅 anyone who knows where to find out pls let me know
However, the most difficult part for her was to get the business up and running. While the clients loved her work, it just couldn’t get any traction: "I got zero word-of-mouth referrals because nobody wants their friends to know what that beautiful piece of furniture does! I even have customers who refuse to tell their spouse or adult children what it does. I have had husbands purchase items as a gift for their wife, and not tell them about the secret compartments."
$4000 Plug
This would be better as one of those cable outlets than electrical. Too easy to see if it works or not as an electrical outlet.
Handnade Room In A Outlet
Summoning Danny Devito
Scrolling through this post, you will see the amount of creativity and cleverness that goes into these projects. There are no limits on what you can do with just a couple of tools and an idea in your head. Making a secret room in your house or thinking of a discreet compartment in your furniture not only provides a safe space for you to stash your possessions and hide your memories, but also shows you that the magic of things is often hidden.
How Do You Like Our Secret Room?
Going Through The Door
Sleeping Spot On A Plane
These are quite common, especially on transoceanic flights like Sydney to London. Its 21 hours for the flight crew from the time they board to the time they get the last passenger off the plane. You need a place for the off shift pilots and attendants to sleep that doesn't take up sellable seat space.
LEGO Wall With Secret Rooms
Secret Bookshelf
There's a company that makes these. They're specifically designed so you can store handguns, shotguns, and even assault rifles in book cases. Cause there's no chance of kids wanting to show their friends this really cool thing their dad got. No way will they result in dead kids...
My Home Whiskey Bar Is Now Open For Business!
Mom Turns Cupboard Under The Stairs Into Harry Potter Room
The Blind Pig - My Wife Was Tired Of Whiskey Taking Over The Kitchen, So While I Was Remodeling The Basement I Decided To Find Somewhere Else To Put All Of My Booze
Hidden Workplace
This Library Behind A Painting
Finally Finished My Secret Pocket Door
You look so accomplished!!! Yay you! Great job. And it looks done really well.
I Would Probably Hit My Head On The Doorframe
Bought A House, Came With A Secret Cabinet Behind A Cabinet
Now This Is A Nerd Lair!
This Amazing Secret Base
Secret Door
Pretty Neat
Dad Creates An Awesome Bed With A Secret Room For His Son
The New House My Parents Bought Has A Secret Room Hidden Under The Stairs
Convenience Store In Bali
I’ve Been Building Secret Worlds Inside Books
I Think This Belongs Here
A Door I Built To The Storage Section Of My Basement Apartment. Still In Progress
Hidden Chair Compartment
Made This To Propose To My Fiancée! Proposed In Shakespeare And Co. In Paris
Bookshelf To Home Theater
My Dad Built Me This Hidden Bookshelf Office
I Was Removing All The Wall Plates To Paint My Brother's Room When I Found A Secret Stash
I Built This Wood Wall In My House Today. Couldn’t Resist Adding A Little Something Extra
A Couple Of The Hidden Movie Room Features In My Rock Climbing Room. (Designed And Built My Me)
Secret Hideout Under The Sink
Here's My Hidden Mancave. A Childhood Dream Come True
and for a bonus, the organ there pipes music throughout the house! (yeah, it's a synth)
Now That I'm Working From Home Indefinitely, I Have My Dream Office All Set Up!
Not Hidden. But That Could Easily Be Changed
60's Living Room To 90's Arcade
Some of these are very clever, however, some of them look to be very inconvenient. Especially an entry to a room you would visit often or carrying things out of the basement or having to enter another room to get things from your pantry.
lot of these photos are cropped so closely you can't really tell what's going on. But now I want to make secret spaces.
I don't want any srt of cave. I want a nice well lighted room with good ventilation.
There's a little unassuming place in Omaha called "Looking Glass Spirits and Curiosities". You walk into the store and it's about a 3m by 4m space is all, with a small register and every wall completely filled with liquor for sale. Except one of the shelves along the back wall is a hidden entrance to a fair-sized speakeasy :) I don't know the history of the place, but it has the feel of a prohibition era "drug store" that no longer has to hide their real business :)
Much as I love the bookcase hidden doors I can't help but picture myself opening them and making all the books and items fall out or tip over, all in a jumble... :p
It doesn't cost that much. I had one made for under $200.
Load More Replies...I like how a lot of these are like, "Shhhhh, I've got a secret room...it has books...please don't tell anyone I have books!"
And now everyone knows where to look... Thanks? I think? Umm.... gonna go change up hiding places now.
Some of these are very clever, however, some of them look to be very inconvenient. Especially an entry to a room you would visit often or carrying things out of the basement or having to enter another room to get things from your pantry.
lot of these photos are cropped so closely you can't really tell what's going on. But now I want to make secret spaces.
I don't want any srt of cave. I want a nice well lighted room with good ventilation.
There's a little unassuming place in Omaha called "Looking Glass Spirits and Curiosities". You walk into the store and it's about a 3m by 4m space is all, with a small register and every wall completely filled with liquor for sale. Except one of the shelves along the back wall is a hidden entrance to a fair-sized speakeasy :) I don't know the history of the place, but it has the feel of a prohibition era "drug store" that no longer has to hide their real business :)
Much as I love the bookcase hidden doors I can't help but picture myself opening them and making all the books and items fall out or tip over, all in a jumble... :p
It doesn't cost that much. I had one made for under $200.
Load More Replies...I like how a lot of these are like, "Shhhhh, I've got a secret room...it has books...please don't tell anyone I have books!"
And now everyone knows where to look... Thanks? I think? Umm.... gonna go change up hiding places now.