The House { Change from white to standard brick, a bit faded due to age. Also change windows to fit the tower ones. } - A house somewhat known about the area for the constant disappearances and murders that have haunted the neighborhood for years. Though the house has remained vacant in its earlier years it doesn't seem to go longer than 5 years vacant anymore if that. Most families often either move out or are found disturbed and mentally ill if not dead.
Master Bedroom - The Master Bedroom is the largest bedroom and is on the upper floor of the house. It has its own private bed-room unlike the other bedrooms and happens to also have a private drinking cabinet that is one of three in the house.
Study / Possible Office [ Darken the wood & furniture ] - Previously numerous things, though it has always been a study or office - this room has seen the likes of many practices. This room has even been used for work such as psychology and business.
Living Area / Library - The living room and a partial library. One of two first rooms that one sees when entering the house. The house is led into by a hall. The Living room is right across the hall from the dining room. It is decently spacious and captivating at first sight.
Bedroom # 2 ( Same Color scheme as rest of the house. ) - The second bedroom of the house maintains the same size as the third room, the house seems to be sworn on symmetry. Room number 2 & 3 are on opposite ends of the house and each have a nook in the window. Known as brother & sister bedrooms.
Bedroom # 2's Nook - A nice little occupational space for room # 2, good for lounging about and having private company.
Kitchen - A beautiful common place of the house-hold. It isn't the largest, but it also has a dining room connected to it through an arch-way. One must go through the dining room to enter the kitchen unless going through one of the other two door-ways which enter the kitchen on either side.
Bedroom # 3 - The third bedroom of the house, a charming room. Much of room number three is similar to room number two.
Bedroom # 3 Nook - Just a space in Bedroom # 3 , this nook is a space out-looking the front of the house through a beautiful stain-glass window
Basement - A deep, dark room made of solid stone. The floors are surprisingly somewhat clean stone. Perhaps kept so by those attempting to sell the house.
Locked room - This room is locked for unknown reasons. Although it hasn't been said that no one should open it, it is understood somehow.
Storage Room - This room is full of old things that were owned by previous owners but, left behind. Due to the symmetry of the house, it is most likely a nearly exact replica of the locked room.