Virtual Tour of Steve’s Weird House

Steve’s Weird House –
Seattle’s Strangest Home & Private Museum!

Stephen resides in a Victorian home that is a cluttered combination of museum, library and art gallery, decorated with that old-world Addam’s Family charm. Not only is every inch of every wall covered with art, but all the ceilings are also decorated. You can explore it all in this extensive 360 Virtual Tour.

Virtual Tour of Steve's Weird House!


VR Photographer Bradford Bohonus and Steve

Some highlights of what you can see throughout his home and these VR Panoramas:

Circus Sideshow Exhibits

  • Siamese Twin animals (calves, weasels, goats, etc)
  • Two-faced pig, cow and kitten
  • Pickled punks
  • Painting on the head of a pin

Victorian Art & Artifacts

  • Wreaths woven from human hair
  • Hundreds of Art Nouveau and Deco statues
  • Lovely paintings/prints covering walls & ceilings
  • Ornate carved antique furniture

Natural History Exhibits

  • Exotic taxidermy
  • Medical Specimens
  • Skeletons, skulls, bones

Antique Medical Instruments & Machines
Quack-Medical Electrical Devices
Funeral Paraphernalia & Memorabilia

  • Antique coffins and carriers (adult/child)
  • Casket plate collection
  • Embalmer/mortician tools & tables

Library of Curious and Esoteric Tomes (25,000+ books)

  • Thousands of autographed Science Fiction first editions
  • Hundreds of Fantasy and Lowbrow art books
  • Hundreds of antique Erotica, Curiosa & Sexology books
  • Hundreds of Victorian Art books
  • Thousands of just strange/weird books

Toaster Museum (150+ antique toasters)
Funky Future Room (ie Jetsons/Barbarella decor)

  • Hundreds of cool kinetic art and lighting gadgets
  • Futuristic furniture (ie egg-shaped stereo chair,
    sensory-deprivation tank, etc)

Garden Architecture, Statuary and Art

  • 13 foot tall Minotaur bust
  • 25 foot tall Rapunzel castle tower
  • 15 foot diameter formal fishpond w/ tiered fountain
  • Sinister Cemetery/Satanic Altar

Treehouse

  • Psychedelic eye windows, red bordello interior decor

. . . and other Curiosities, Antiquities and Gadgetry too numerous to mention!