Post by Jeanne A. Renard on Mar 2, 2012 15:59:14 GMT -5
Upon entering the Renard's home, the décor is lodgy yet up to date, with hardwood floors and accents. The entryway leads to the living room and dining room.
Living and dining room
The dining room always has a few spare chairs, just in case company were to be staying for dinner. The living room has plenty of seating options as well, so long as you don't mind a bit of a squeeze. Also adorning the living room is a nice fireplace that keeps the area warm.
The hallway on the main floor has three doors. At the end of the hall is the master bedroom where Aldric and Delilah sleep, as well as the master bath.
Master Bedroom
Close to the end to the right is a smaller room previously used as a nursery, but now that the children are grown, Aldric uses it as a bit of a workshop where he paints and draws. Toward the front of the hallway on the left is an open doorway that leads up to the second floor.
Aldric's Studio
The second story of the house holds Dante's room and a guest room. Dante's room is normally covered in clutter and papers, but while he is at school it is immaculately cleaned by his mother. He normally has a slew of Quidditch posters on his walls, but these are taken with him when he goes to school. There is also a closet and set of dressers, on top of which normally sets a cage for his owl Beatrix. Despite the clutter, Dante is always sure his room doesn't stink, he's made sure that the room always has a fresh scent.
Dante's bedroom, just cleaned.
Down and across the upstairs hall is a guest room, which used to belong to Jeanne. It is kept simple now, for when they have a guest that just wants their own space, or for any girlfriend or boyfriend that may be visiting. It's not very heavily decorated, but it is comfortable enough for an overnight guest.
Guest room.
Further down the hall is the upstairs bathroom, which is simple and not very ornately decorated.
2nd Floor Bathroom
At the end of this hall is a heavy door that opens to reveal a very steep and narrow staircase that leads to the attic, aka Jeanne's room. It once belonged to Matthias, but once he moved out, Jeanne immediately moved herself into that room. It is small, but has a large window to open it up, and also has its own small bathroom attached. She uses apple and vanilla scents to cover up the natural wood smell that lingers in the room.
Jeanne's room.
Attic bathroom
Living and dining room
The dining room always has a few spare chairs, just in case company were to be staying for dinner. The living room has plenty of seating options as well, so long as you don't mind a bit of a squeeze. Also adorning the living room is a nice fireplace that keeps the area warm.
The hallway on the main floor has three doors. At the end of the hall is the master bedroom where Aldric and Delilah sleep, as well as the master bath.
Master Bedroom
Close to the end to the right is a smaller room previously used as a nursery, but now that the children are grown, Aldric uses it as a bit of a workshop where he paints and draws. Toward the front of the hallway on the left is an open doorway that leads up to the second floor.
Aldric's Studio
The second story of the house holds Dante's room and a guest room. Dante's room is normally covered in clutter and papers, but while he is at school it is immaculately cleaned by his mother. He normally has a slew of Quidditch posters on his walls, but these are taken with him when he goes to school. There is also a closet and set of dressers, on top of which normally sets a cage for his owl Beatrix. Despite the clutter, Dante is always sure his room doesn't stink, he's made sure that the room always has a fresh scent.
Dante's bedroom, just cleaned.
Down and across the upstairs hall is a guest room, which used to belong to Jeanne. It is kept simple now, for when they have a guest that just wants their own space, or for any girlfriend or boyfriend that may be visiting. It's not very heavily decorated, but it is comfortable enough for an overnight guest.
Guest room.
Further down the hall is the upstairs bathroom, which is simple and not very ornately decorated.
2nd Floor Bathroom
At the end of this hall is a heavy door that opens to reveal a very steep and narrow staircase that leads to the attic, aka Jeanne's room. It once belonged to Matthias, but once he moved out, Jeanne immediately moved herself into that room. It is small, but has a large window to open it up, and also has its own small bathroom attached. She uses apple and vanilla scents to cover up the natural wood smell that lingers in the room.
Jeanne's room.
Attic bathroom