When it was built, everyone was like “ooooh, what a WONDERFUL architecture !!!!”. It is supposed to look like a ship, but all I can see is a rotten slice of watermelon. Then a boyfriend who was an architect called me crazy because it’s ugly. Am I It’s called Hotel Unique if you want to look up and see how strange the rooms look. They have a window between the bed and the bathroom. As for me, I can only see pictures, because it is insanely expensive
30 Construction Workers Share What Creepy Secret Rooms They Were Asked To Build
For Secret Rooms, Your home is your castle. So if you want to install a huge window in your street-facing toilet, by all means, go for it.
Just keep in mind that not only your neighbors, but the entire internet might shame your decision. Plus, selling a property with, let’s call them, extravagant features can be tricky.
To learn more about people’s architectural whims, Reddit user OuterSpacewaysInc made a post on the platform, asking construction workers to share stories about all the secret rooms and other strange compartments they had to build for the owners. Turns out, plenty of folks have secrets they want to keep to themselves.
Residential contractor here. A client once asked that I add a 4×6 room next to the master that would be “just big enough to allow someone to ‘calm down’ if they were being ‘bad'”. Specs had no windows. Brick walls. Double thick door, etc. He gave off that creepy as hell vibe, but you know, money.
Anyway, the job was going fine until we ran out of red bricks and started using those blue and yellow ones. He lost his s**t! Canceled the contract and never looked back.
tldr: My son’s standards for Lego houses are so high that Jesus himself couldn’t reach them.
OptimusPrimEvil Report
Just moved into a house that was built in the 70s. The previous owners custom built it, and the architect was the man’s old frat buddy. Custom stuff everywhere (trash chute straight from the kitchen into the garage wheelie bin!).
When we first looked at the house, we really loved it, but there was no office space that my husband could use for his music stuff. It was the only disappointing thing about the house, but since everything else was so perfect, we went ahead and put in the offer.
When we were doing another walkthrough with our parents, we showed them the walk up attic, which is pretty cool too. When I turned around to leave, I noticed a wall of insulation that looked….different. if you push the insulation to one side, a doorknob appears. And behind it is the secret office.
Coolest house ever.
Cultooolo Report
My dad is a doctor and does a lot of construction at home in his free time. This one time he was moving a wall, making one room smaller and another bigger. He was putting an entire-wall-bookshelf kind of thing in the smaller room, and just to f**k with future homeowners he snatched one of those plastic skeletons from his job and hid it in the space between the bookshelf and the wall
I expect headlines sometime in the future
mangster83 Report
In the 1970s, a group of Edinburgh students living in a flat in Niddry Street, in the city’s Old Town, knocked on a wall and heard a hollow sound.
Curious, and probably drunk, they knocked a hole through it, where they exposed an old labyrinth of corridors and rooms underneath North Bridge, nearly half a mile in length. People had lived and died in these rooms, underneath the city’s bridge. There had been bars and brothels, and doss houses for the poor.
People in Victorian times had closed it off and subsequent generations had forgotten where the entrances were.
tomtell Report
Never built one, but I did find one in a house I was doing some plumbing work in once. This was an expensive condo, and they had a secret office that had a secret one-way mirror looking into the GUEST SHOWER. Creepy as f**k, man.
I_AM_POOPING_NOW_AMA Report
Wife and I had a secret, soundproof “sex dungeon” type room built adjacent to our bedroom. The reason for the room is that we have various devices in there that are impractical to disassemble and put away when we have friends over (or the day we have kids and still want to enjoy our fun discreetly).
We had some devices installed when we built the room, such as a large metal cage and other restraining devices. The people who built the room probably asked us a hundred times if we were sure we didn’t plan to abduct people. The architect nearly dropped the project when I jokingly asked him to make sure there’d be an electric outlet to plug a chainsaw.
1234fckoutthedoor Report
Was a draughtsman for a while. Two super wealthy Chinese parents were building all three of their children houses on their massive property. I was asked to design the ironing room for the eldest daughter. She…genuinely liked doing ironing? And laundry? I ended up designing this massive room with bay windows overlooking the lake with all sorts of storage compartments and a variety of ironing stations. She loved it, I got a healthy bonus, and I’m still confused to this day.
NipponNiGajin Report
I had a client once who wanted a safe room. Full concrete, ballistic glass, rated to withstand explosions, reinforced doors, separate power, and HVAC systems. Dedicated phone and tele/data as well with direct alarms to security and the police.
The thing that was unusual was that they wanted it handled entirely separately. A different building permit, with a different crew, all work being done at night. If anyone was ever able to find blueprints or permits to plan a Hollywood-style caper, they wouldn’t know about the safe room. (This was a public building, not a private residence.)
ivegot2legs Report
During the finishing stages of doing a basement, the customer decided she wanted a wall with dead space behind it. Gave no reasoning, only details how big she wanted it. I had joked multiple times it would end up being a tiny grow room for Marijuana.
It ended up becoming a small grow room for Marijuana.
billmofomurray Report
This one to me is the coolest. We have a family friend who is a builder and built his own house (obviously). I haven’t been over to his house in a while, but last time I was there, they were still finishing it (they’ve been finishing it for several years, and you’ll see why soon). Their house is 7 stories tall (4 above, 3 basement levels), has elevators, a full-size basketball court (indoors), several kitchens and living rooms, a huge theater room, an apartment that is attached with its own kitchen, living room, dining room, and 4 bedrooms, and the main house has countless bedrooms and other multipurpose rooms. The house is enormous.
BUT the coolest part is the house has those McDonald’s slides in it. There are 2 in it (maybe more now) of these slides. One goes from the top floor to the bottom, and one goes from the top floor to ground level. In the biggest one however, there is a secret passage, thats kind of hard to get to. When the slide gets to its steepest point, you have to brace yourself against the walls so you stop. If you can, the slide actually has a tunnel to the side that you can take. When you go through that secret tunnel, it takes you to a secret balcony in their in-home theater, with a fridge and chairs and stuff. It’s a pain in the butt to get to, but it’s really cool.
They do have a few other hidden rooms, but unfortunately, the guy who owned the house wouldn’t tell us, he said we had to find them on our own. Every time I was there spent the entire time knocking on walls, inspecting bookshelves, etc
TheAmishMan Report
I am not a construction worker. I. attended a private boarding school when I was younger the school itself was 200+ years old and the castle it was built around was much older. Upon exploring I and a few other friends found an entrance to a system of tunnels that ran beneath the school. The tunnels were used as maintenance tunnels for the old heating system that was once run from a gas boiler system. Originally we thought that was why they were built. We began trying to map out the tunnels and used to spend hours underneath the school during study time/ night roaming around with a measuring tape drawing it to scale. We never completed the map due to the systems enormity.
As we got further and further into the tunnels we learnt that these were much older than just the gas boiler. A new, cement tunnel seemed to extend about a kilometer in radius. Past a kilometer the tunnels got older and more dangerous. We found that they extended all the way out to a pavilion in our school. These passages were also in cement but were very clearly much older. Most of my time as a 14-year-old was spent roaming around them. It gave us passages into locked rooms, the castle (banned grounds), to the forests, etc. We decorated a lot of the walls down there in shoe polish and stolen art paints. We would even smoke down there a mere few feet below the headmaster’s office.
tiroky Report
Had a request to build a hidden room which was to my belief be used as a sex dungeon. He requested low-hanging support beams, a sunken in part for “storage” we painted it in red and black colours. The floor was tiled in one portion for a drain.
scottsuplol Report
Electrician here. Have done a few. The coolest was a secret passageway and attached room in a very nice house. It was hidden by a movable bookshelf on both ends. The guy said he didn’t have a specific reason for building it, he just always thought it would be cool to have a secret passageway in his house.
The other one that stands out was an underground survival bunker accessed through a hidden door in the back of a garage. It had an additional exit by means of an underground tunnel that lead almost 100 feet in the bordering forest. The strangest thing about it was that it was a survival bunker where he had our wire with outlets and lights, despite there not being any type of backup/off-the-grid power. Makes me think that he actually had an alternative purpose for the shelter.
Barley_Hops_Water Report
Electrician here. The customer wanted a sliding bookcase that hid 2 fire poles that slid down into the basement. Just like the old Batman TV show. He even had the bust on his desk that had a button under the flip-up head. The customer told me the bust was from the original show.
The house also had a couple of hidden doors and a panic room hidden behind a Tardis. It really was bigger on the inside.
electriczap Report
There’s this one house we did where there was a concealed stairway from the master bedroom to the dining room, just so the parents could get booze and snacks without walking past the kid’s rooms. Concealed because at the top of the stair was a massive safe.
DavidSlain Report
Plenty of times. There was one I never saw the finished stages of that was basically an entire apartment accessible only by a small hatch in a closet. Either the homeowner was planning to harbor criminals, or a mistress, a man in an iron mask, or just really wanted to be able to get away from his family. Hope it wasn’t like an HH Holmes thing.
Did a lot of mansions and this wasn’t insanely common but far more than I expected. There was one builder that did a lot of these houses who managed to find a retired electric chair that he kept in a hidden room. He ‘joked’ that when his kids were bad he would make them sit in it for a few hours. It didn’t have power running to it but still.
reddit Report
I was a custom interior carpenter and I did two. One was a bookcase that opened up into a large storage area.
The other was a hidden room behind their wine cellar. We installed a custom wine rack on a piano hinge, with a latch in the space behind one of the bottles. In the room, they installed a safe and a gun safe. All of the electronics for the house lived down there, as well as a panel that opened up into the main living room, in case you wanted to shoot an intruder from the safe room.
Booze, guns, and safety all in one place. I guess what I’m saying is that I know where I’m going when the zombies come.
scrappyjack Report
I built a Narnia closet for someone. Their daughter had one request for the new house: she had a built-in armoire, white and modern looking with nice shelving units on the right side and a bigger opening on the left. However, when you pushed the back of the left, closet side, it opened up into an actual closet that was about 5×10 feet on the inside, not too shabby at all. Was a pretty fun build, albeit somewhat challenging. Edit: spelling/words.
shadowatmidnight104 Report
I used to work construction over the summers in high school and within just a few miles of where I grew up there are 20,000sq+ foot homes…anyways this one client (who was pretty well known for being a CEO of a large corporation) requested a secret self-contained smoking room. Complete with a secret entrance, a bathroom, cedar paneling, self-contained heat and A/c, and an industrial-sized smoke-eater. Along with hideaway shelving that would store an endless amount of mason jars full of pot. Also has some crazy vaporizer as well. He would have meetings upstairs in his underwear and robe whole being high as f**k
Kraus247 Report
I’ve been painting houses since I was 15 and I’ve done two. One was a room behind a bookcase for the kid’s playroom. The second was in a millionaire’s summer home. On the fourth floor of the house, there was a closet on the same wall as the elevator. A section of drywall came away and lead to behind the elevator. There was a wooden ladder that went up and down the entire house, at the very top was a trap door that lead to a small room that was about 6 by 6 feet. It had windows and vents that could be opened or sealed completely. Pretty sure it was for their son to hotbox.
ceigetank Report
I convinced my brother to add a secret door from one closet to the other closer between his daughters rooms when we were building his house.
baderd Report
Kinda not secret. In my old flat, I had a room that was locked with a big yale lock. Whenever we’d have people round, they would always want to know what was in there, but I never let on.
It was my hobby room, so to speak. I used to fix up vintage guitar amps in there and the lock was there simply as I couldn’t trust my drunk friends to not go in there to mess with stuff. Amps have lethal voltages even when they haven’t been used in a while.
But, I liked the mystique and intrigue whenever people were around. The women were the worst and their hypotheses were always centered around a secret dodgy sex life.
raceAround126 Report
My house has two secret rooms, one of them is the obligatory bookshelf. A real shelving unit with real books, that also…. (clicks a secret button)
jackjack44 Report
When the local FBI office in the city I live in was being built an owner change order came in to make all the finishes in these two rooms in the basement rated for pressure washing. These two rooms were immediately nicked named the murder rooms by the construction workers.
Throwawaysallthetime Report
I work for a contractor. We once built a house for a family with three kids. Each bedroom had a high bed, accessible by a ladder, built into the room itself. And each bed had a little door in it that led to a tunnel connecting all the rooms together. Pretty cool!
supernewf Report
Yes, we worked on what was supposedly going to be a hidden/secret walk-in safe in the basement. This room was heavily reinforced.
Normally, walls around doors are framed using wood. This door frame was solid reinforced concrete. The room was a square attached to the outside of the basement, so all four walls were concrete. We poured concrete above it, so the ceiling was concrete. (Very unusual!) We also poured the floor.
So, it was six sides made of concrete. Since it was attached to the outside, there was no sign that it existed from the inside. No ventilation. No wiring from what I saw.
I never saw the finished product, but the owner was keeping it a secret, and wouldn’t explain much about it. So another contractor finished it off.
reddit Report
A friend of the family works as a custom cabinet maker. Most of his jobs involve him making secret compartments for rich clients. Mainly desks with a secret place that can hide guns, keys, ledgers, and swords (oddly enough a lot of people request that), but also that stuff in bookshelves, picture frames, etc. He also gets your typical movable bookshelves.
reddit Report
Yep. All the time. People that can afford it pay a lot for panic rooms and hidden armories. Swinging bookcases, doors in wall paneling, you name it. People with that much money usually have something to protect.
DavidSlain Report
I used to do some construction work on schools during the summer. The principal wanted, in his closet, a door to slide up where he could keep safe for special school records, and a mini-fridge. Although it wasn’t very big or that cool. It was the coolest work I ever was involved in that summer. Plus, who wouldn’t want a mini-fridge hidden in their wall?
nomore_mrniceguy Report
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30 Construction Workers Share What Creepy Secret Rooms They Were Asked To Build
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Facebook Group: 50 Home Ruining Examples
We’re pretty sure of one thing — no one was born an architect. It takes years of study and practice to become an expert on the art, history, and engineering of the built world. However, some people think that designing a house from the bottom up is something they can do on their own.
Even if we agree that architecture is subjective, sometimes one cannot deny the flaws that people do. In fact, some home designs turned out to be so wrong that they went into the You Should Have Hired an Architect A Facebook group that shows why not hire a professional is a mistake.
From weird roofs to open concept toilets, take a look at some of the pictures we’ve collected from the group, and be sure to vote for the most bizarre ones!
Also, scroll down for our interview with Allison Beer McKenzie, the manager of this Facebook group, where we talk about the mistakes people make while designing a home themselves and the benefits of hiring an expert.
In just a few months, the group has attracted more than 31.2K members, who share some of the strangest design failures on a daily basis. According to the group’s description, much of the built environment in the United States is not designed by architects.
“This group is dedicated to examples of why this is a bad idea with occasional examples of why buildings designed by architects may be superior for variety.”
Bored panda contacted the manager, Allison Beer McKenzie, who is an architect and the director of sustainability at SHP Leading Design in Cincinnati, Ohio. She explained that there are mainly two reasons why many people choose to give up hiring an architect.
“One thing is for sure they are cost conscious or think they can’t afford an architect. The other thing, I think, is that they don’t know or appreciate the value that an architect can bring to their house design, ”she explained.
McKenzie continued: “This value can certainly include a beautiful design, but it can also include things like a house that perfectly fits the site on which it is and is ideally designed for the climate on which it is built.”
Whether it’s creating a bad design, exceeding the budget, or not meeting current codes and standards, there are many ways people can make mistakes without an expert.
The architect thinks that many of the mistakes people make when designing homes themselves “come from the fact that most people have trouble thinking in three dimensions without training on how to do it. This often leads to houses with strange proportions or clumsy connections between materials and elements. ”
McKenzie admits that some houses that are designed without the help of architects perform well. “However, building a house is probably the biggest investment you will ever make and will require you to make hundreds of decisions in a condensed amount of time,” she said.
“Having an architect by your side to guide you through decisions ranging from where the house sits on the ground, to room size and location, to what color you want for your bathroom floor can help ensure you end up with a result you love. . and keep your sanity! ”
According to architect Bill Whittaker, hiring a professional might seem like an unnecessary expense for your construction project. However, an expert can bring quality, professional design and project management to “help you complete a beautiful building according to budget and schedule.”
He provides several reasons why you should hire an architect instead of dealing with challenges on your own. First of all, when it comes to design, they help your home to have a consistent flow and comfort.
“An architect provides a professional design that takes into account the client’s preferences, along with building codes and good design practices to create the best possible space for your project.”
Then, experts can effectively manage a construction site and “ensure that everything is completed according to current codes and standards.” The same goes for the budget. It’s easy to get distracted and spend extra for things you don’t actually need, or to hide the mistakes you’ve made.
“Architects help keep communication clear and can direct the project in the right direction to keep costs where they were originally designed,” Whittaker explained.
However, if you are really determined to design your own home, you should consider starting small. Plan and build a tree house or shed, or perhaps a puppet house for the children. And if you notice that there are some mistakes you make along the way, you should probably contact an architect for your larger future projects.
I don’t mind the painted brick (it’s very common in charming old houses in northern Germany – although they tend to be bright white, rather than purple) but the chimney doesn’t please the eye. Maybe they wanted to distract from the curved porch? They certainly succeeded in that!
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A Complete Guide to Rawalpindi Passport Offices
Guide for passport
Rawalpindi Passport Offices, Pakistan’s government has made passport services more accessible to its people, who now can apply for a new passport or extend an existing one at any passport office in their region. In the very same vein, we’ve put together this guide that assists our researchers in identifying passport offices in Rawalpindi. We have decreased the legwork for everyone interested in applying for a passport in Rawalpindi, similar to our past articles on passport offices in Lahore, Islamabad, and Karachi, where we listed the location, timing, guidelines, method, fees, as well as other important information.
Rawalpindi Passport Office Locations
Pakistan’s Directorate General Immigration and Passport have offices in both Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Below is the location of the Rawalpindi passport office Named Rawalpindi Regional Passport Office Address: Regional Passport Headquarters, Opposite Railway, Gunjmandi More, Railway Workshops Road, Near Bakery Chowk Rawalpindi
051-9237253 is the contact information for the Rawalpindi passport office.
Rawalpindi’s Executive Passport Office
If you’re searching for executive passport offices in Rawalpindi, just use the following address and phone number and get in touch, Rawalpindi’s Executive Passport Office is situated on Murree Road near Rehmanabad.
Passport Office Timings in Rawalpindi
On public holidays and weekends [including Saturdays and Sundays], the passport offices in Rawalpindi are closed, while Friday is a half-day. However, on business days, the offices still are open as usual. You may visit them at the following times if you’d like to apply for a passport.
From 9 to 14:00, Mondays through Thursdays
Friday: 9 a.m. till 12:30 p.m.
These times are liable to change based on orders from the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports. On some days, some offices remain open 24 hours a day. For more info, call the phone numbers listed above [in the location section] to call your nearest passport office.
For a new passport
Every citizen of Pakistan is entitled to a Machine Readable Passport for traveling abroad, subject to completion of all allow the user to select formalities, according to the Directorate General of Immigration and Passport.
Ordinary citizens, on the other hand, are subject to reasonable limitations, with a few exemptions for government individuals and families, as well as military personnel and their families. If you [or even a member of your family] are seeking a passport in Rawalpindi, you must know which office to visit and also what procedures to expect. Let’s just get started.
- You have to go to the Regional Passport Office in Rawalpindi if you’ve never applied for a passport before.
- Any of Pakistan’s Regional Passport Offices may extend your passport. You can obtain your passport at such a Karachi office, irrespective of whether you live in Rawalpindi. You should, however, submit a 17th-grade officer’s approval of your complete addresses [permanent and temporary]. Below the authorization stamp, don’t forget and included your CNIC and phone numbers.
- Members of Congress, army troops, and private and non-employees are all entitled to certain privileges under the legislation. As a reason, they, together with their close family members, such as spouses, children, and parents, can apply for a visa regardless of region.
Passport Application Documents And Procedures In Rawalpindi
As per the Passport Act of 1974, Pakistan has three categories of passports: Regular Passport, Diplomatic Passport, and Official Passport. Let’s take a closer look at Pakistan’s documentation and passport application procedure.
Documents Required for Passport Applications
If you want to apply for a Pakistani passport in Rawalpindi, here are all the documents you’ll require.
For Adults
- If you are over the age of 18, you must bring the following documentation to the office.
- 2 CNIC or NICOP photocopies
- If you’re just a government employee, you’ll need to have a No-Objection Certificate (NOC).
- The fee deposit has been collected by the bank.
- In the case of dual nationality, a foreign passport and a photocopy of that are necessary.
- CNIC or NICOP original
For Minors
The following are the documents needed to apply for a passport in Pakistan if you are under the age of 18.
- 2 NADRA photocopies of birth certificate
- 2 photocopies of the parents’ CNICs and the fee deposit bank receipt
- Foreign passport (original and photocopy) [for dual citizens]
- NADRA’s Computerised Registration Certificate (CRC).
For Passport Renewal
If you want to renew your existing passport, you’ll need to have the following documents.
- The renewal fee deposit has been received by the bank.
- An old passport and a photocopy of it
- CNIC in its original form (for adults)
- CRC in its original form (for minors)
Passport Application In Rawalpindi: A Step-by-step Guide
As previously said, Pakistan has three types of passports: Ordinary Passport, Diplomatic Passport, and Official Passport. Nevertheless, the following is the reference implementation procedure.
- Submit the passport fee at the National Bank Counter. Make absolutely sure you get a duplicate of the submitted evidence. Afterward, when, go to the Customer Service Desk and acquire a Pakistani passport application form. Before moving on to the next step, you first must complete the form.
Make sure you have such a pen on you at all times. Also, keep in mind that regional passport offices are separated into units based on localities. As a result, you have to go to the district window that matches your CNIC.
- When you’ve found your district window, the actual passport application process can begin. A photo would be taken and a unique token number would be issued.
- Keep your token to you at all times and wait patiently for your turn. Rawalpindi’s passport offices everyone has to wait for spaces. Go to the proper counter wherever your token number appears.
- Your fingerprints will now be taken at the counter. This will make it much easier for the officer to get your NADRA data.
- You will be prompted to enter or double-check your bio-data into the system, which includes your full name, date of birth, residence, occupation, and other information.
It’s a great idea to double-check your name, address, and other information submitted into the system. Whether there are any mistakes, have them addressed by the officer to avoid problems while applying for a visa later. Individuals seeking immigration and student visas should double-check spellings on official documents including mark sheets, CNICs, and other official documents.
- All details will be cross-checked against existing records in the Exit Control List (ECL) and Black List (BL).
- If you pass the above-mentioned step, you would be contacted by the Assistant Director of a Regional Passport Office and for the final interview. After that, the director will give you a receipt with your passport tracking number and delivery schedule.
Collection Process For Passports
When you’ve completed the passport application process, you’ll be able to travel. You’ll have to wait for the treatment to be finished, which could take up to 15 days. You will be given a receipt with a passport tracking number and delivery date for the passport during your appointment with the Assistant Director of the Regional Passport Office. You’ll just have to pick
up your passport from the same place.
- Go to the Passport Collection Counter at the passport office. Make sure you’ve come on time and then have the receipt you received from the assistant director.
- Present your data to the officer at the counter, but instead, take your passport.
If you wouldn’t want to deal with the hassle of going to the passport office, you will have your passport delivered right to your home. You should, however, clarify it during the application process, and you’ll be charged an extra charge for this extra service.
Meanwhile, check out our recent post on the passport application process in Pakistan, as well as much other important information regarding online passport applications.
In Rawalpindi, Charges And Fee Structure For Different Passport Applications
Charges For A Passport That Is Valid For 5 Years
Category of Passport Pages in Passport Charges in PKR
Normal 36 3,000
Urgent 36 5,000
Normal 72 5,500
Urgent 72 9,000
Normal 100 6,000
Urgent 100 12,000
Charges For A Passport That Is Valid For 10 Years
Category of Passport Pages in Passport Charges in PKR
Normal 36 5,400
Urgent 36 9,000
Normal 72 9,000
Urgent 72 16,200
Normal 100 10,800
Urgent 100 21,600
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