"I cannot even imagine. I suppose I would have to find an old fashioned key from somewhere in Europe," Loki continued to joke as he led her inside. If someone managed to get inside of the place without using the 'key' to get in like he had, then they would see nothing at all. It would just be an empty space (if they managed to get it open at all, of course.) However, because Loki had opened it the way that he had, it looked quite a bit more inviting.
The cabin itself had several rooms, and the first room that they were walking into was the living room and kitchen combo. There was a wood burning stove in the kitchen that he could cook with (he was more comfortable with something old fashioned, anyway), and he also had a fire place in the living room area that would help during the winter months to keep warm. (The weather didn't affect Loki like it did the others, so it was more for their comfort than his own.) The colors that he had put into the room were dark greens and blacks, with a bit of gold touches mixed in. Probably what Darcy would have guessed. He had several book shelves lined with books, most in languages that anyone he did invite in probably wouldn't be familiar with (other than possibly Thor), and he had several sofas.
"Make yourself at home," he insisted. "Can I get you something to drink?"