Nov. 20th, 2014

Ometoghest

Nov. 20th, 2014 04:35 pm
Entering your house brings you into a sleek mod living room with chairs and comfy couches. There’s even a small fireplace on one wall. It’s an open walk through an archway to a kitchen full of dark wood paneling and 1960s style appliances The dining room table is situated perfectly between the kitchen and the living room, allowing you to sit and talk to people in either room. A staircase of dark wood lays off to the side of the living room, leading up to the second floor.

On the second level, you enter into another sitting area, with a few small chairs and a bookshelf crammed full of books from the American 1950s, fiction and nonfiction alike. A door beyond that leads into a large room with beds enough to sleep the whole combined team. Small movable partitions are set up between each bed for privacy, but they could easily be moved anywhere you’d like them. The beds are single-sleepers, and comfortable. Two bathrooms with large showers/tubs are off of this room, and there’s one in the downstairs as well.

You have a large glass back door off of your living room that leads to a swimming pool, just in case you want to go have some fun.
You step in and a chintzy living room with a large bay window and plenty of soft, blue and white floral print couches awaits you. Windows seem to be the theme of your home, as there’s big windows with flowery curtains everywhere. Walk down a small hall and you’ll enter into the combined kitchen-dining room, with a big, open kitchen perfect for multiple cooks. Everything in here is equally chintzy with blue and white with light wood, and the plates and cups are fake china print.

Up a set of stairs hidden behind a door in the kitchen, you arrive in a room full of fluffy armchairs and a small bookshelf full of magazines and pop culture reading materials from the American 1980s. Beyond that, you pass through a door into a room full of bunkbeds with a high ceiling painted with clouds. There are small partitioned corners of the room if you need to get changed -- and two bathrooms off of this room for showers and baths, as well as one downstairs.

You have a large glass back door off of your kitchen that leads to a modest fenced-in yard, which comes complete with a single large tree and treehouse!

Takwen

Nov. 20th, 2014 04:38 pm
You enter to find knotty pine as far as the eye can see: pine flooring with colorful rugs and comfy couches are in a room set off from the door, and large windows give you a nice view of the nearby homes. Following the hallway past the living room, you reach the dining room, where everything is still quite...piney. All of the chairs and furnishings are made of light wood, and even the cups and plates in the glass-front cabinet set into the wall are a light beige color ceramic. Through a door off of the dining room you enter the kitchen, which resembles the same type of theme, but with all 1990s American furnishings for the kitchen.

Following the stairs to the right of the front door (or the stair lift for those lazy and/or unable to climb stairs), you arrive in the bedroom area: beds made of the same type of wood as the floor below are scattered around the room, with small changing areas designated in the corners. Off to the side there are two bathrooms with showers/tubs for any washing up you may need -- there is also one downstairs.

You have a large backyard with a slight slope to it, perfect for rolling down or even just picnicing! There is even a swingset out back for anyone who may be inclined to play on it.

Dawalthea

Nov. 20th, 2014 04:39 pm
The house upon entry seems like it may just be one big room, with the living room and dining rooms separate through only decorative arches and columns. The house looks much like the picture, with a small door off of the dining room leading into a modern, early 2000s kitchen. The bookcase in your house is built into the wall, with modest books about everything from investment practices to 50 Shades of Grey inside of it. There are lots of windows, and the interior is very bright: even the matching curtains can’t keep out most of the sunlight, but seem to do a decent job of protecting your modesty in the evening.. Off to the side of the living room there is a staircase leading up the floor above.

The upstairs floor looks almost like a duplicate of the bottom: columns and decorative arches separate single beds in the large area, with small curtains you can pull to give yourself some privacy. There are two bathrooms off of the back of the room (and one downstairs), all with normal American 2000s plumbing fixtures. One of your bathrooms also has a remarkably nice tub for some reason.

Exit out of a door on the second floor and you’ll find yourself on a nice second story porch, which has a set of stairs you can descend to reach your modestly-sized backyard, if you want to lay in the sun or sit out back.

Ratallana

Nov. 20th, 2014 04:40 pm
The inside of your home looks like someone looked too hard at a Steampunk advertisement -- brass and dark wood greets you, with dark colored couches and chairs and a deep mahogany bookcase with lots of sci-fi novels filling one wall. The doors in this house seem to be hidden, not like normal doors: the one to the kitchen blends in almost seamlessly with the wall on the far side from the front door, and can be opened by pressing on it so it slides back. The kitchen itself looks like the picture, with a large table and several large windows as well. The appliances all look like they come from a time past 2014 -- some of them have new functions (“infrared toasting! laser gas system!”) and all of them are chrome or bronze.

The basement is accessed through a series of stairs hidden behind the bookcase. Below there are beds for everyone in the conjoined team, and the lighting is dim even when at full intensity: perfect for cat naps. Partitions stand between each bed, and can be moved wherever you’d like. In the back, two doors lead to rather steampunk bathrooms -- there is also one off of the kitchen.

Your house has no back yard, and instead has a rather spacious front yard -- it sits back from the street with a long drive and tall trees perfect for climbing.

Vanona

Nov. 20th, 2014 04:41 pm
You’ll find when you enter your house that the outside doesn’t match the inside at all. The living room looks like a futuristic minimalist house rather than an old fashioned one, and even the books are just digital with traditional book covers housing them. The couches are sleek and fashionable, while the blinds will pull themselves up and down at the touch of a button. Down a hallway, your kitchen has all of the newest appliances from the year 20XX, and will do pretty much anything for you...provided you talk to it nicely. There is a large table with a few seemingly floating chairs surrounding it, and big windows.

Up the stairs, you enter into a large bedroom, with the beds actually built into the wall several feet high in places: they’re stacked two or three on top of one another, with plenty of space for people to sit up and roll around. In the center of the room there’s an indent in the floor, where fluffy pillows have been placed to make a small nest if you’d rather sleep together. In the back of the room are two doors leading to bathrooms, as well as one on the first floor off of the living room.

Your house has no front or back yard, being on a small plot of land, but the top of your roof is flat and can be accessed via a ladder in the second floor. On the roof there’s a few chairs and seats for people to have fun.