Not actually my house, it was an AirBnB outside Seattle, but it’s mysterious and I’m hoping someone here might know the function.

Inside the main closet in the master bedroom is a weird giant staircase leading to a square hole that looks into the area outside the bedroom. Here’s the other side:

The inside of that cupboard beneath is just a small empty space, much smaller than the staircase, tiled at the bottom and possibly sized for an electric fireplace or something.

My friends and I could not figure out what it was supposed to be, and it’s driving us a bit crazy.

  • partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    30 days ago

    Are we sure the floor inside the cupboard doesn’t lift up? Could this be where the sump pump pit is for the house, and the weird stairstep closet is the compromise to use the otherwise unusable space?

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      29 days ago

      Positive, it’s tile and I checked. Maybe it’s a staircase to a basement access that’s been sealed? But that doesn’t explain the window.

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    29 days ago

    It’s a weird spot for an electrical outlet to, so I imagine whatever use it it for involves equipment or a device of some kind.

    If the room the window leads to like a living room / sitting room? Could it be support for a projector of some kind for watching movies?

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    29 days ago

    The outlet is definitely a newer feature, you can see the plaster has been redone but not painted, so it’s probably a red-herring. From the photo, the window looks a bit bodged in too, so it may not be an original feature.

    This is a bit of wild speculation, but with the external cubby hole, the large platform-like steps and a small window, could it be that someone tried to build a small sauna room? The heater would go in the cubby as they’re not allowed/don’t want a traditional type setup, and the room would have been lined with the traditional sort of cladding, with vents to let the steam in. You could sit on the steps as normal, and have a washroom right outside. If it was later decommisioned, the cladding removed and redecorated and the heater taken out, you’d end up with something that looked like that.

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      28 days ago

      The materials of the walls and “steps” makes sauna seem unlikely. There wasn’t any distortion in the thin wood panels, which I would expect in a steam room.

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    I can’t point to anything specifically, other than that the cupboard door and frame seems janky and recent, but I suspect an old wood or even coal powered furnace used to be housed there. The window may have been where a pipe may have been.

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    29 days ago

    Were you staying in just one floor of what used to be a multi floor properly? Could be part of an old internal staircase. Removed the top of it when the property was split but never bothered with that bit.