Deep in a forest is a cottage built by a Lord Daylan, a noble man who tragically lost his family. Stories say he left the city and built this cottage to the liking of his family, those who live here enjoy it but are always warned to never unlock and enter the last room
Besides the trees, flowers and brushes and vines have grown in random settings of the home, the stones accepting them with please
Inside the cottage is a large open space, a single locked yellow door down the very end, a grand black wood piano with a stove fireplace, and a open space of the bathroom-
Right when you walk in to the right side is a red door leading to Lord Daylan's old office
This is a idea that came again from @gay-salt-amber
(click pictures or open them in new tabs for closer view. fyi: they are LARGE)
So thanks to a mobile app called 5D Planner I was able to make and finally finish a mock-up of Madotsuki’s family house post-game (AKA when her family hastily moves away from the apartment her canon bedroom comes from.)
Keep in mind that the app although very customizable still has a couple limitations so nothing you see here is 100% set in stone, but very close, hence why it’s a mock-up.
Now for some good Lore(TM)
This house is a little apart from the other houses in its neighborhood. Imagine you seeing it through your own house’s window a tad far away, with some stray trees and/or posts in the way. You can see the house but not quite what happens in it. That was one of the factors Madotsuki’s parents chose it; Reeling from the mob-mentality of their previous location, they were now understandably paranoid in general, and were aiming for a safe place that could provide them privacy.
The house was meant for large families, hence why there’s so many bedrooms. However, since it’s only Madotsuki and her parents, only two rooms get taken. The rest become guest rooms.
The house was rather cheap despite its size. That’s because it wasn’t in a very good shape, which devalued the property. After buying it, the family worked on fixing its problems and refurbishing it, and even adding taller fencing around the property (front yard fencing stands at around 165 cm / 5′5′’ ft, while backyard fencing stands at a whooping 250 cm / 8′2′’ ft.)
Now for some segmented stuff pointing out things in each room/area:
OUTSIDE/EXTERIOR
Front Yard:
It’s clean and kept rather simple. The ground is covered in short trimmed grass save for some patches of grass and flowers here and there, save for the garage’s pathway to the outside gate door, which is paved with cobblestone.
The tree has a single swing toy attached to one of its thicker branches where Madotsuki can play.
Off to a corner of the front yard, there’s a mini-harvesting spot, usually kept by Madotsuki. It’s a small spot for gardening mostly some herbs and grains, which the family uses for homemade tea or other foods when convenient, as well where Madotsuki sometimes picks material to make incense or custom candles.
The area covered by 2 of the 3 balconies is a good spot to just put a recliner down at and sit on when it’s raining.
Balconies:
There are three: One linked to Madotsuki’s room, one to the red guest room, and one to the 2nd floor living room/space.
There aren’t a lot to say about them beyond the pictures, they’re very straightforward. Except only that Madotsuki keeps potted plants on hers, which she tends to like the mini-garden at the front yard.
Backyard:
Now this is where the fun stuff is!
There’s a lot of possibilities and space for recreational activities. Great to host a backyard BBQ party for a large family, as again,that’s what the house was originally meant for.
Besides two more trees and there being patches of grass and flowers over short trimmed grass here as well, it’s furnished mostly with content for leisure and relaxation, such as the seats and table on the covered little area (beneath the green guest room,) the space under the sun with an artificial shade and even a round pool to chill or play in.
There’s also some things (small tables, griller) that are kept in a corner until they are put to use.
There is a small space where the family can hang wet clothes.
More closer to the fencing, there are some kiddie content: A small slider, a singset with two swings, and a play house.
The interior of the playhouse, although not pictured in the images, is furnished in a very similar fashion to the corner under the staircase on the first floor, making it another “comfort corner” of sorts.
1ST FLOOR
Living Room:
The highlight of the living room is, ironically, one of the most unassuming spots in houses, that being the space under the staircase. It’s put together to be a “comfort corner,” with several pillows and cushions, covers and soft toys. Also comes with a small shelf and a child chair. It’s mildly covered by a few fairylights, acting like a semi-curtain.
The rest of the living room is cozy, but not exactly remarkable.
Kitchen / Dining Room:
Some scented candles and a small radio are kept by the dining part of the room.
There’s not much else to say about the kitchen area, it’s pretty straightforward. Save for the door that can lead to the backyard.
Bathroom / Laundry Room:
A bathroom with space to do the laundry as well.
While there’s a drying machine next to the washing machine, sometimes they still have to hang clothes outside on the backyard, especially the thicker ones.
No bathtub. Just a shower box.
Guest Room (Orange:)
The only bedroom or guest room located on the 1st floor.
A small but quaint and cozily arranged room, predominated with orange colors.
Garage / “Workshop:”
Honestly the most unexciting and somewhat cluttered space in the house.
Constantly gets changed around.
Kinda gets used as a makeshift storage room (and later workshop as teenager Madotsuki after her parents move back to their hometown doesn’t have a car of her own so she just makes the garage actually useful, turning it into the designated space where she works on tinkering and crafts and whatnot, so she doesn’t risk making a mess in another room.)
The only thing that usually stays unchanged is the small gym-like corner, with a treadmill, stationary bicycle and bench press. Yes everybody in the family uses those regularly to exercise. Yes even Madotsuki (although her parents didn’t allow her to use the bench press until she was older enough.)
2ND FLOOR
Living Room / Space:
The “cloth-covered table” between the two couches is actually supposed to be a kotatsu, but sadly the app had no kotatsu model, so I had to make-do with random things (square table cloth and noodle pillows.) It’s arranged as one of the most comfortable spots in the house, and helps keeping one warm during the colder periods (not that the rest of the house doesn’t, almost all rooms have at least one radiator.)
The slightly apart space next to the bathroom is a quaint corner well-suited for hosting tea-time.
Scented candles and music players are located nearby the kotatsu and tea table, to help create a relaxing experience when one’s in either.
Has a wide window-door that takes to a balcony.
Doorways to many bedrooms.
Bathroom:
Not much room for laundry, unlike the 1st floor’s bathroom.
Instead of a shower box like the 1st floor’s bathroom, there’s a bathtub.
Yes, that’s a yellow rubber ducky on the edge of the bathtub.
Master / Parent Bathroom:
The bedroom Madotsuki’s parents sleep at, making it the only bedroom with a couple-sized bed.
Generally lavender-colored.
Comes with a built in closet space on the side.
Madotsuki’s Bedroom:
Arranged in a way very similar to her room in their previous house, but not to a T.
Pinks and plums, but not too strict on the color-coding.
She gets to have fairylights above her bed area and a little next to her decor shelf because I said so.
Has a flower vase of white lilies next to the bookcase and the door.
The round object on a small cushion on the corner of her desk is a crystal ball.
A lot of the objects in the decor shelf are things like gemstones and crystals, supposed to be like her makeshift “witch altair.”
Yep, she still has her old-school pink game console, and retro TV to play it on.
Has a balcony, just like her previous bedroom did.
Guest Rooms:
Unlike the 1st floor which has only one guest room (orange,) 2nd floor has 4. (yellow, red, green and blue.) All of them arranged cozily.
Each guest room is visibly color-coded. The family arranged them so as a way to more easily identify them in conversations (I.E.: “Can you take the guest room’s bedsheets to the laundry?” “Which room?” “The blue one.” “Oh, sure.”)
Putting aside the colors, they’re all widely similar to one another even sporting similar furniture, with only minor differences in the furniture arrangement, and window(s) placement.
The red guest room is the only guest room with a balcony.
@gay-salt-amber has helped me a lot with home ideas, but I wanna build a three story house with lots of aesthetics with it
So this will be the very first Tumblr helps me make a House sage chapter!
I will make a home and based the outside and each room in the house off a aesthetic you all choose. I'll out each aesthetic in a wheel spin app and that'll help me decide which room is for which aesthetic
I'll also be using the wheel to determine how many bedrooms, bathrooms, and random rooms will be in this home.
So please due comment on this post or reblog your answer what aesthetic you think should be used!
If you have a special ask for your own home or a idea for future works you can send me a ask in my inbox, but please simply comment or reblog your answers for this challenge
This farm house was once a run down farm that no one has touch in years, soon a mysterious couple came and fixed the place up and then put it on the market.
Fast forward two years since them a family of two parents and their two daughters and two sons (two being teens) move into the suddenly shaped home after one of the parents ended up getting a exciting job from the country work area from the city.
The family who live in this farm home (a total of 6 people) spend their days caring for their animal friends and growing amazing vegetables and herbs
You walk right through the door to a open seating area with a door to the left facing to the gardens and farm lands, a little lounging area near the fireplace, and right across the way is the kitchen-
It also duels as a dining room
Down the hall you'll find a door that leads to the bathroom. Sure it's not much for a large family of six but somehow they manage
And last and most certainly never least is the bedroom area of the home with the parents' bed on a loft, the teen son and teen daughter sharing a bunk bed right beside them, across the room is the bunk bed where the littler ones rest and play freely
Thanks again @gay-salt-amber for helping me with this idea!
A small cottage core right by the willow tree's river rumored to be owned by a witch
In the backyard of the cottage has many plants and a large willow tree with a single bench under it where the owner can sit and read beside the tree and it's river. At the river's dying end is a upground bathtub hand crafted and made out of stone and brick by the house's previous owner with privacy covers, though it's not 100% needed since this cottage is far away from it's neighbors
The inside of the cottage is small as the outside with a small makeshift made bed and a large circle based window nearest, the cottage is very animal friendly
It's a wide open space perfect for a large cauldron or a work station for all your hobbies
This was a idea that came from @gay-salt-amber so I hope yall like it