Life Hacks/Holidays' Home Layout

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The Holiday Family's house is a converted public library.

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Yard

The yard is predominantly for outdoor entertainment.

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1) Girls' Tree House

2) Boys' Tree House

General Notes

  • A) Pool: The most recent addition to the house.
  • B) Swingset with swings, slide, and teeter-totter
  • C) Spring Riders
  • D) Picnic Table
  • E) Grill
  • F) Solar Panels
  • G) Chris's Mini Driving Range
  • H) Power Relay and Meter
  • I) Fjord Fission
  • J) Minivan

Basement

The basement contains the circuit breaker panel, storage, and the old, defunct coal boiler.

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1) Storage Room

2) Main Basement

3) Coal Storage

4) Broken Antique Boiler

General Notes

  • A) Circuit Breaker Panel

First Floor

The first floor contains the main living areas, and Chris and Lynn's bedroom as well as the nursery for the youngest three children.

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1) Living Room

2) Chris's Den

3) Library

4) Lynn's Writing Room

5) Master Bathroom

6) Master Bedroom

7) Walk-in Closet

8) Nursery

9) Pantry

10) Kitchen

11) Dining Room

12) Laundry/ Bathroom

General Notes

  • A) Basement Access
  • B) Deck (The only access to the back yard)

Second Floor

The second floor is completely dedicated to the children's rooms, and bathrooms.

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1) Summer and Winny's Room

2) Autumn and Spring's Room

3) Jan and Febby's Room

4) March and August's Room

5) Lloyd and Octo's Room

6) April and May's Room

7) June and July's Room

8) Girls' Washroom

9) Boys' Washroom

10) Girls' Bathroom

11) Boys' Bathroom

General Notes

  • A) Retractable Stairs to Attic

Attic

The attic houses a lot of items from before the Holidays took possession of the library, as well as their own things.

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Items of Note

This is a list of items that may have a bearing on the story if the proper choices are made by the reader:

  • Creepy Doll: This is a porcelain doll of an adult woman that is about the size of a child. It was in the attic when the family arrived. The Holidays all find it quiet disturbing and haven't gotten the nerve to be around it long enough to get rid of it. Chris once tried to break it, but the hammer bounced off of the porcelain figure without leaving a mark. No one has touched it since then. The children have nicknamed the doll "Creepy Cora".

General Notes

  • A) Retractable Stairs to Second Floor
  • B) Solar Battery Storage