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Family home’s horror-themed interior stuns the internet

A seemingly normal family home in Florida has sent the internet into a spin, thanks to an interior design scheme that’s, well, unconventional to say the least.

Initial images circulating online depicted a property that appeared unassuming from the outside.

However, stepping inside reveals an interior reminiscent of a low-budget horror film, complete with a hallway adorned with fake leaves and severed hands, and a bathroom seemingly splattered with blood.

“Hello, 911? I would like to report a crime, a fashion emergency, and a decor abomination,” one Reddit user quipped, perfectly capturing the initial wave of online shock.

Another wondered: “That was a lot. Did somebody get murdered in there, or is that bathroom decor intentional?”

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Followers of @whatthecrazyhouse on Instagram also didn’t hold back, with many describing it as the worst interior they had ever seen.

“I thought it was a pirate theme. Then comes the murder bathroom,” one person commented.

“What happened in that bathroom? Menstrual cycle gone wrong?” another follower mused.

Indeed, for a brief moment, the Lin Haven, Florida, property was being labelled a “murder house” faster than you can say “Netflix true crime documentary.”

Supplied Real Estate 911 New York Ave, Lynn Haven, FL 32444. Source: Realtor.com

The Lynn Haven home appears like any other on its street … at least on the outside. Source: Realtor.com

Supplied Real Estate 911 New York Ave, Lynn Haven, FL 32444. Source: Realtor.com

Inside, however, a gruesome discovery awaits with a murder scene-themed bathroom leaving the internet divided. Source: Realtor.com

Supplied Real Estate Stuckeys House Tour 2025. Source: YouTube

Yes, there’s even a blood-covered skeleton hiding in the bathtub. Source: YouTube

Supplied Real Estate Stuckeys House Tour 2025. Source: YouTube

The bathroom before its horror-movie inspired makeover. Source: YouTube

But this story has a twist.

Just when the internet was reaching for the holy water, another Reddit user revealed that the owners were actually “sweet, creative people” who intentionally designed the house as it stands.

It turns out, the couple had transformed the place from a rather uninspiring “grandma house” after it sustained damage from a hurricane.

Suddenly, the narrative did a complete 180. What was initially perceived as a decorating disaster was now being celebrated as a bold, individualistic statement. It seems one person’s “abomination” is another’s work of art.

In a YouTube video, owners Lucas and Sarah, who sold the property in May for $381,439 (US$248,600), offered a tour of their unique creation.

Lucas explained that the 1957 house had good bones but desperately needed a shot of personality when he purchased it in 2011.

“We’re both creative types,” Lucas said, “and we wanted a more creative space.”

Supplied Real Estate Stuckeys House Tour 2025. Source: YouTube

Vendors Lucas and Sarah outside their home. Source: YouTube

Supplied Real Estate 911 New York Ave, Lynn Haven, FL 32444. Source: Realtor.com

This “Phobia” room with cut off hands is sure to inflict a nightmare or two. Source: Realtor.com

Supplied Real Estate Stuckeys House Tour 2025. Source: YouTube

The room was inspired by the movie Labyrinth, featuring Jennifer Connelly. Source: YouTube

Sarah added that they drew inspiration from theme parks and movies like The Addams Family and Indiana Jones, aiming to create a home with “more excitement, action, (and) adventure.”

And they certainly delivered.

The tour revealed a series of themed rooms that were more over-the-top than a Las Vegas showgirl.

The master bedroom featured red and black stripes and a ceiling fan that could induce motion sickness.

A bookcase swung open to reveal an old-fashioned bathroom with a high-tank pull chain toilet (good luck finding one of those at your local hardware store!). And a hidden disaster shelter, accessed through a mirror, provided refuge during Hurricane Michael.

As for the infamous “blood bathroom”? Lucas confessed it started as a temporary fix for dated pink tiles but evolved into a full-blown horror movie tribute.

Supplied Real Estate 911 New York Ave, Lynn Haven, FL 32444. Source: Realtor.com

The couple’s bedroom is also anything but ordinary. Source: Realtor.com

Supplied Real Estate Stuckeys House Tour 2025. Source: YouTube

… Unlike the way it looked before the renovation. Source: YouTube

Supplied Real Estate 911 New York Ave, Lynn Haven, FL 32444. Source: Realtor.com

The home’s cave room takes the term “man cave” to a whole new level. Source: Realtor.com

Supplied Real Estate 911 New York Ave, Lynn Haven, FL 32444. Source: Realtor.com

The main living space seems almost normal. Source: Realtor.com

Other highlights included a “phobia room” designed to trigger your deepest fears, a “castle room” with foam wall panels, and Sarah’s office featuring skull-print wallpaper and a ceiling that’s more precise than a Swiss watch.

But the pièce de résistance? The “man cave” transformed into an actual cave, complete with spray foam walls, stalactites, and tree roots.

The kitchen, with its black cabinets and mirrored backsplash, sealed the deal on the home’s gothic vibe.

So, while this Florida home might not be everyone’s cup of tea, it’s a fascinating reminder that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And sometimes, the most outrageous creations are the most unforgettable. Hats off to them!

The post Family home’s horror-themed interior stuns the internet appeared first on realestate.com.au.

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