In a remarkable discovery that has captivated fans of 1980s culture, two sisters stumbled upon a perfectly preserved teenage bedroom from the iconic decade. Decorated with Miami Vice and Bon Jovi posters, the room offered a vivid snapshot of the era’s memorabilia, untouched for decades. Nicole Chalawich, 52, and her sister Jessica, 49, made the nostalgic find after Jessica acquired their old family home. The sisters, who only learned of each other’s existence a year ago through a DNA test, marvelled at the discovery. “It was so brilliant to unlock this total time capsule from the ’80s,” said Nicole, who works as a dental assistant in Waterford, Michigan.
A bedroom preserved by sentiment
The room had remained untouched since 1989, the year Jessica moved out at age 15. Their grandmother, who lived in the home afterwards, chose to preserve the space for sentimental reasons. “Jessica would have moved out of this room when she was 15, meaning it was 1989 when it was last lived in,” Nicole explained. “Her grandma wanted to keep the room the same for her memories of living with Jessica.” As their grandmother aged, the upstairs room became seldom visited, effectively freezing it in time.
First Look: A shared moment of nostalgia
Jessica, returning to the house for the first time in years, immediately thought to share the nostalgic treasure with Nicole. “I knew it was left the same all these years,” Jessica remarked. “As soon as I got the keys and was looking through the house, I thought Nicole would enjoy the room, so I invited her over.” The walls of the room, adorned with posters of Jon Bon Jovi, Prince, Johnny Depp in his 21 Jump Street days, and heavier rock bands like Anthrax, reflected Jessica’s teenage tastes.
Shared memories despite different upbringings
Despite not being raised together, the sisters were struck by their shared love for certain music and posters from their teenage years. “Jessica and I had the same Def Leppard and Prince posters when we were teens, so it was great seeing that,” Nicole said. “She also had her Cabbage Patch doll sitting there, complete with its adoption papers written out in full.”
Jessica’s tastes leaned toward heavier rock, with Anthrax posters displayed proudly. “I had more of a Ralph Macchio thing going on,” Nicole laughed. Their shared admiration for Johnny Depp even led to the discovery of a letter Jessica had written to the actor when she was 14.
A rare look into the past
The room not only provided a heartwarming moment for the sisters but also served as a vivid reminder of the cultural touchstones of the 1980s. From nostalgic toys to handwritten fan letters, the untouched bedroom captured the essence of a bygone era, connecting two sisters who were only recently united.