Grant House

From OakthorneWiki
Revision as of 21:43, 10 July 2007 by Oakthorne (talk | contribs) (New page: '''Location:''' SoHo, Manhattan Island, New York '''Spells in Place:''' * ''None'' '''Background Points:''' None The obscenely expensive brownstone townhouse recently purchased by Dani...)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigationJump to search

Location: SoHo, Manhattan Island, New York

Spells in Place:

  • None

Background Points: None

The obscenely expensive brownstone townhouse recently purchased by Danielle Grant in SoHo, the upscale "artsy" district of Manhattan.

Sub-Basement

This is used for general storage and the like

grantsub.jpg

Basement

This has been turned into Danielle's work space for her art. She intends on turning the Reception Room into a private showing gallery, the Sitting Room into her actual workshop, and the Storage Room into where she plans to keep her actual work (until she sells it for lots of money and fame, of course). The Kitchen Room will be for prepping hors d'oeuvres and storing expensive wine for her personal showings.

grantbasement.jpg

First Floor

The street-level entry. Danielle uses the office for her household management and the like, while the Reception Room is decorated with plenty of seating for gracious conversation with people who don't get invited into other parts of the house.

grant1.jpg

Second Floor

The elegantly appointed Living Room is for actual guests and friends, with an excellent Library (still a little sparse) between it and the Dining Room and Kitchen area. The Dining Room has windows that look out onto the city, and the small garden bit below.

grant2.jpg

Third Floor

The large Bedroom on this floor is Danielle's, and the Sitting Room is for intimate or close friends, or family. It is much more comfortably decorated. The smaller Bedroom is a guest room.

grant3.jpg

Fourth Floor

The large Bedroom on this floor is Alexis', with the smaller Bedroom having been converted to a study for Alexis, including a work desk with computer, and a space for her music practice.

grant4.jpg

Fifth Floor

The larger Bedroom up here is where Miss Edith lives. The Staff Room serves as a living room-type area for Miss Edith during her off-hours, and the Play Room is being used as attic storage space.

grant5.jpg

Roof

This is, well, the roof.

grantroof.jpg