Post by WriterApprentice on Sept 18, 2010 7:40:29 GMT 7
Nestled in-between the neighboring houses and a nearby forest, this house, as its name states, boasts the most beautiful garden in the entire Neighborhood, all thanks to those who live inside. Inside the house, you’ll find a cozy living room with a fireplace and bookshelves full of reading materials. The kitchen is clean and organized, ready to make mouth-watering dishes.
Upstairs, you’ll find two bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedroom facing the same direction as the front doors has a single bunk bed to the right, the top one is slightly messy while the bottom one is neatly made and smooth. There’s a fuzzy, rectangular carpet set in the center of the room. Hanging on the walls are pictures and posters of nature is its various moods. The overall room has a feeling of closeness and protectiveness.
The second bedroom, with the chimney stack attached to one of its walls, has an oriental feel. The floor is of dark wood and the bed, to the left, is made of silk. The closet, to the right, is full of various traditional Chinese robes. The walls are covered with scrolls with Chinese characters and calligraphy. There is a desk with a cup full of calligraphy brushes, a bottle of ink and sheets of paper. There is a feeling of walking back in time when one enters the room.
From the first floor, one can find a door leading to the expansive basement. In it you can find a simple bedroom for the rather… metallic resident of the house, there is a single gurney made of metal at the center. There is also a ramp that leads to the garage. There is another room, sealed by a metal door that is opened by the push of the button next to it, like a recording studio of sorts. Across from that room is, what looks like, an alchemists’ laboratory. Here and there are shelves full of jars filled with herbs and minerals. On the nearby desk are various tools, a Bunsen burner, some vials, flasks, and a mortar and pedestal.
Overall, the house is interesting and quite homey as are its occupants. The outside is equally friendly as the inside atmosphere. But don’t let looks deceive you… feel free to come as you please, if you can make it past the garden. If you’re lucky, you might not have to worry about the flora; it all depends who’s in the house.
Upstairs, you’ll find two bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedroom facing the same direction as the front doors has a single bunk bed to the right, the top one is slightly messy while the bottom one is neatly made and smooth. There’s a fuzzy, rectangular carpet set in the center of the room. Hanging on the walls are pictures and posters of nature is its various moods. The overall room has a feeling of closeness and protectiveness.
The second bedroom, with the chimney stack attached to one of its walls, has an oriental feel. The floor is of dark wood and the bed, to the left, is made of silk. The closet, to the right, is full of various traditional Chinese robes. The walls are covered with scrolls with Chinese characters and calligraphy. There is a desk with a cup full of calligraphy brushes, a bottle of ink and sheets of paper. There is a feeling of walking back in time when one enters the room.
From the first floor, one can find a door leading to the expansive basement. In it you can find a simple bedroom for the rather… metallic resident of the house, there is a single gurney made of metal at the center. There is also a ramp that leads to the garage. There is another room, sealed by a metal door that is opened by the push of the button next to it, like a recording studio of sorts. Across from that room is, what looks like, an alchemists’ laboratory. Here and there are shelves full of jars filled with herbs and minerals. On the nearby desk are various tools, a Bunsen burner, some vials, flasks, and a mortar and pedestal.
Overall, the house is interesting and quite homey as are its occupants. The outside is equally friendly as the inside atmosphere. But don’t let looks deceive you… feel free to come as you please, if you can make it past the garden. If you’re lucky, you might not have to worry about the flora; it all depends who’s in the house.
(Fffff... what possessed me to make this long blurb? XD)