“Everybody Has That One Thing In Their House That Everybody Thinks Is So Cool” 35 People Share Their Unique Homes
We humans are curious beings, especially when it comes to taking a peek at other people’s homes. So when Alyssa Farles posted a video on TikTok giving her followers a mini-tour of the house, it quickly went viral. She started by showing off the most impressive things—a hidden cabinet, a little movie room, a modern kitchen gadget. But apparently, people think that the “coolest” part of it all is… a black toilet.
Her clip gained more than 16.1M views and inspired other TikTokers to create similar videos using her original audio. Hundreds of people weighed in, one-upping one another with the most surprising things they have at home.
From breathtaking views of the Eiffel tower to indoor tube slides and airplane simulators, here are some of the best submissions Bored Panda has collected to feed your curiosity. So continue scrolling and make sure to upvote your favorite ones!
Alyssa Farles posted a video giving her 71.5K followers a mini-tour of the house which kicked off a new trend on TikTok
@afarlesOne thing guests always think is so cool #areyoureadyforit #why #housetour♬ original sound - farles
She started by showing hidden cabinets and interesting places, only to say that people always think her black toilet is the “coolest”

Image credits: farles
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I installed a doggie door in my laundry room cabinet too!!! I could be on Bored Panda!!!!!
It’s somewhat thrilling to catch a glimpse of others’ private spaces that are usually hidden from strangers’ eyes. You can’t help but feel intrigued by the amazing views, huge pools or unexpected movie rooms and libraries.
Whether it’s visiting a friend’s apartment for the first time or watching a celebrity’s house tour, most of us catch ourselves scanning every single corner of their place, trying to find out the truth behind the objects and their owners. It appears that questioning the sense of home is closely related to the feeling of belonging on this planet.
“How we design our living spaces, and the extent of our ability to do so, speaks volumes about our sense of self-worth and our value in relation to others,” environmental psychologist Adeola Enigbokan told Architectural Digest.
On the plus side: insanely amazing views out of your window. Downside: when you forgot the milk I guess you drink your tea black.
Which is really the only right way to drink tea... so, no downsides here :)
Load More Replies...There’s a reason why we are so interested in looking at pictures or videos of other people’s personal belongings. It not only serves as a mental diversion from our uneventful everyday lives, but also “touches people’s experiences of immigration and asylum, exclusion because of gender or sexual identity, rising and falling in class, fear of living alone for the first time after a divorce, and so on.”
Genevieve Garruppo, an interior-design photographer, added that we want to know how others live because we enjoy being the spectators. We look at designs in total amazement while trying to see ourselves—or who we could be—all at the same time.
“Not necessarily in an aspirational way, because good design isn’t always about being able to afford the most expensive things: It’s about making your personal space feel like an idealized version of yourself,” she explained.
Until you have to unfold and fold your bed everyday
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Load More Replies...Humans have always been a social species, so our interest in others is only natural. According to Anne Chappell, a senior lecturer at Brunel University London, our own stories are formed by the exchanges we have with other people’s lives. Because of the pandemic and the sheer boredom most of us felt under lockdown, this curiosity seems to be reaching new heights.
While such voyeurism may seem nosy and intrusive, it has some positive effects too. Observing others can help us process the difficulties we face today. We can learn how to react and how to adapt to the changes in our society. Chappell said that looking at other people’s stuff is an act that is often unconscious on our part.
"Yea Im obsessed w my bathroom. BEFORE ANYONE SAYS IT, you can’t see in from outside"
Plot twist: the sales guy lives opposite the building
Load More Replies...I would still feel uncomfortable. I mean, washing my privates with boats passing by...
Even if you could see in from the outside, someone would have to use a telescope to see you showering ... I think it's safe to shower without any worry.
Yes they can. The film blocking the sunlight outside is letting you see outward because it's letting light through from the inside. When it's darker outside than it is in your bathroom, your window becomes transparent, so those showers on cloudy days or at night are visible to *everyone*.
Yes, that is exactly what this room needs to be even more wonderful!
Load More Replies...That's the Copper River Cabin in Pigeon Forge Tennessee. It's a rental......
And you can rent it for $13,000 for a week in April!!!
Load More Replies...i love how its a door and then the picture of room that probably isnt in this persons house.
We’re not doing it because we wish to come into contact with things that are private or prohibited, rather because it helps us make sense of the world around us. “All the stories that we encounter directly in person with other people—and those we read about and see about and hear about and engage with—are all having some kind of impact in shaping our shared understandings of society,” Anne Chappell explained.
Do you really need a set up to sleep through a movie?
Load More Replies...Me neither. After seeing the pool in an appartment builduing colapse into the garage beneath I would definetly be thinking about that constantly if I were there. I like my pools on the ground now...
Load More Replies...I couldn't do it. According to Google, that glass is 6 inches thick. That doesn't seem thick enough to me and my anxiety brain. 😬 Edit: It's called The Arc in Vancouver, BC. Another edit: My husband informed me that 6" is like submarine glass so it's definitely thick enough. But my anxiety brain still doesn't like it lol. Would it crack in an earthquake?!
Thank you! I wanted to say this, but couldn't think of the movie title!
Load More Replies...Social media platforms are extremely widely used. They can be considered one of the main methods to temporarily escape our daily lives and get in touch with other humans. During this pandemic, many people feel lost, and this way they get the opportunity to be connected again.
It is an old burger and fries looking place I guess
Load More Replies...Hope the home owner has plans to raise the home to match sea level rise, which isn’t inexpensive
Adaptation is really the only workable way forward.
Load More Replies...Of course, it’s not the same as the interactions we have in real life, but when you’re scrolling through your friend’s feed or watching videos of strangers’ homes, you’re unintentionally trying to make sense of the world: “We’re always looking to the Other because we’re storied beings—because we make sense of our lives in relation to others.”
Nah... it's got a cleaning programme. Works like a charm. Push a button walk away
Load More Replies...I was one of those kids who couldn't use the fireman pole without injuring myself in some stupid way.
Whatever you do, NEVER OWN A CATFISH AND A WATERPROOF LASER POINTER
I can it's a trap door. I'm not getting it. It looks like a finished basement.
Great until someone moves furniture on top of it to keep you down there. 😁
"This it's where we are gonna hide our unvaccinated relatives when the government tries to hunt them down and force them into concentration camps."
It puts the expensive af lotion on its skin...
Load More Replies...Yeah. I'm confused too. Not sure what the scale is and which part is inside or outside.
Load More Replies...This is Hype House. It's where a bunch of teenage TikTok creators live together and make videos. They filled a room with packing peanuts. It's pretty dumb and the house was a mess in general.
Load More Replies...Looks like Styrofoam packing peanuts. Incredibly harmful to the environment when they inevitably get discarded.
Packing peanuts are usually not made of styrofoam and are compostable. Look it up
Load More Replies...Definitely. I’ve stayed in one of these over water villas. The pier leading to all the other rooms is a dead giveaway.
Load More Replies...It's not their home, it's a luxury resort in the Maldives called Soneva Jani.
Attitudes like this is the reason most shark species are endangered. Please educate yourself.
Load More Replies...Indoor 3000 Gallon Saltwater Pond
I had a 265 gallon reef tank that I loved. Your floor has to be perfectly level or over time, the corners will give…ask me how I know. ☹️
Maybe Canada…we have an awful lot of area that is not accessible by car.
Load More Replies...Dead animals, dimmed lights, dark colors. This looks not enjoyable for my taste.
It's probably why it belongs to them, and not you.
Load More Replies...I guess the pictures are so crappy because they are taken from TikTok videos?
Yes, these are just screenshots from TikTok. Click the username at the bottom of each post if you want to watch the video.
Load More Replies...I like the idea of the room. Mine would be totally different tho.
For people who don't realize that if you're needing a bunker to survive, you're probably going to regret surviving.
Rod Serling has both a great Twilight Zone episode on that (The Shelter) and a personal opinion I share on the subject.
Load More Replies...Useless to shelter against floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and nuclear blast so what exactly is the point one wonders. Are those the buckets of survival food peddled by convicted felon Jim Bakker or Alex Jones?
That fake grass is so disgusting. A couple of friends got excited and put it in without research. Micro plastic bits flake off (no good), it traps moisture becoming nasty smelling (no good), it breeds bacteria (yup, getting removed ASAP).
My son plays foot on fake grass and it's terrible. All those plastic bits are always all over his shoes and clothes.
Load More Replies...I hope that’s cleaned out regularly. To me that’s a mold contaminated fountain
I'd say these people have a contingency plan; for keeping their equipment clean. City/County officials would not sign off on these things if they didn't. Perhaps some of highly negative commenters should invest in a bubble.
Load More Replies...This is an interactive art installation called, Meow Wolf.
Load More Replies...Too much money. I'm guessing they save millions in taxes in order to buy more shoes.
A jail house for sea creatures. Let them go free as nature intended, Horrible
A lot of these dont make sense, a picture of a door then another picture of a brilliant view or room. Could be just two random pictures next to each other.
That's because BP takes screenshots from TikTok videos and doesn't do a great job of using clear shots or explaining what we're seeing. I kept having to watch the videos to understand these.
Load More Replies...I was hoping for more cool features of normal houses, things like the cute hidden dog door. Instead it was mostly the obscenely wealthy showing off their extravagant homes.
The title said 'everybody'. This is indeed mostly rich people
Load More Replies...DISAPPOINTING FOR SURE. It's more of views from people screaming "Look at me; look how much money I have". Or pictures of vacation homes.
"Look how much money my parents have" fixed that for you :D
Load More Replies...So, if you join this with "dystopian capitalism", we basically have two BP posts that should be titled: "People who have a lot of money, and possibly no sense whatsoever". Got it!
Other then a few, these were just pictures of the rich and over indulged..
These ticktock screenshots are frustrating to make out. wtf are we supposed to see? Watching the actual, unsteady, narrow videos is aggravating enough. There was little here that was that impressive. Some are unrealistic and likely done just for likes, like the styrofoam popcorn room. Who do they think they're kidding? No one lives like that, unless they got a hoarding problem, and in that case I highly doubt the styrofoam would look clean.
The packing peanuts were done in Hype House, which is where a bunch of teenage TikTok creators live together. So not really surprised by it. The whole house is a mess.
Load More Replies...The library in the wall that is cool. Old antique style rooms awesome. Oversized garages full of things that cost more than my car is flaunting not cool. The airplane hanger like come on. The koi pond kinda cool depending on the situation of the house itself. The 2 that look like sharks and other salt water swimmers in a swimming pool is terrible
show everyone your secret room, I think they didn’t understand the word :)
A lot of these dont make sense, a picture of a door then another picture of a brilliant view or room. Could be just two random pictures next to each other.
That's because BP takes screenshots from TikTok videos and doesn't do a great job of using clear shots or explaining what we're seeing. I kept having to watch the videos to understand these.
Load More Replies...I was hoping for more cool features of normal houses, things like the cute hidden dog door. Instead it was mostly the obscenely wealthy showing off their extravagant homes.
The title said 'everybody'. This is indeed mostly rich people
Load More Replies...DISAPPOINTING FOR SURE. It's more of views from people screaming "Look at me; look how much money I have". Or pictures of vacation homes.
"Look how much money my parents have" fixed that for you :D
Load More Replies...So, if you join this with "dystopian capitalism", we basically have two BP posts that should be titled: "People who have a lot of money, and possibly no sense whatsoever". Got it!
Other then a few, these were just pictures of the rich and over indulged..
These ticktock screenshots are frustrating to make out. wtf are we supposed to see? Watching the actual, unsteady, narrow videos is aggravating enough. There was little here that was that impressive. Some are unrealistic and likely done just for likes, like the styrofoam popcorn room. Who do they think they're kidding? No one lives like that, unless they got a hoarding problem, and in that case I highly doubt the styrofoam would look clean.
The packing peanuts were done in Hype House, which is where a bunch of teenage TikTok creators live together. So not really surprised by it. The whole house is a mess.
Load More Replies...The library in the wall that is cool. Old antique style rooms awesome. Oversized garages full of things that cost more than my car is flaunting not cool. The airplane hanger like come on. The koi pond kinda cool depending on the situation of the house itself. The 2 that look like sharks and other salt water swimmers in a swimming pool is terrible
show everyone your secret room, I think they didn’t understand the word :)
