We’re renovating a 1970s cabin and made a creepy, freaky discovery hidden off the library, I may just cover it back up
A RENOVATION pro uncovered a secret room in her 50-year-old cabin.
She found a door in the library that led to a “creepy” opening, but she might seal it off instead of using the “freaky” space.
TikToker Chloe Grayling (@lovechloejane) has shared her cabin restoration journey on social media.
“This is the video where I show you the hidden room in the corner of the library of the 1970s that we’ve been renovating,” she said.
“I haven’t been putting off showing you this room on purpose, it’s just that I’ve just been really excited showing you all the other things,” Chloe added.
Next to a rainbow bookshelf, and under the stairs, was a small removable rectangle cutout.
Chloe took the door off to reveal an unfinished nook under the stairs. There was exposed brick and a cement floor.
“Honestly, it’s creepy and freaky to me,” Chloe said.
“There’s not that much to see in here,” she continued. “There’s little bits of stuff on the floor, cobwebs and things like that.”
Chloe said that some people suggested that she turn it into a reading room, but she wanted to know if other people had different ideas.
“Since it’s an Airbnb maybe it could be a hidey hole for guests with kids? Fairy lights and pillows and a little bit of magic,” one person said.
“If it was pet friendly, a cute little mini hotel for doggos,” a second posted.
“Make it a hiding toy/kids space. Kids would absolutely love it and the big kids could enjoy it too,” another added.
Others said Chloe could use the space for storage.
“I wouldn’t call it a room as such, more like storage space, but potential for a wine cellar maybe? Or a ready nook?” said a follower.
The cabin, located in Norton Summit, Australia, rents for $185 per night on Airbnb.
Reviewers gave the chain a 5-star rating.