During renovations of our 1908 home, we stumbled upon a truly mysterious object tucked just above the floorboard — a small, round feature embedded in the wall, hidden under layers of paint. At first, it looked like nothing more than a forgotten patch of plaster. It had been there so long, blending seamlessly into the wall, that it might have been overlooked forever if not for our painter’s keen eye.
Curiosity got the better of us. What could it be? It’s not a knob, an outlet, or any modern fixture we recognized. Its round shape and low placement suggested it had a very specific purpose — something used regularly by the homeowners over a century ago. Every house has its secrets, but finding something like this feels like discovering a small time capsule, a remnant of daily life from the early 20th century.
We started researching and asking experts about homes from that era. Objects like this were often functional, not decorative. They were carefully designed to serve a practical need that might seem strange to us today. Imagine living in a time when every element of the home was built to accommodate a particular routine or task, from heating and lighting to communication and household chores.
The thrill of uncovering it is part detective work, part history lesson. Even before we reveal what it actually is, we love thinking about the hands that built the house and the lives that were lived in it. Can you guess what it might have been? Leave your thoughts in the comments before the big reveal — this little fixture has been keeping its secret for over 100 years!