Hyuuga Villa [Private]
Feb 18, 2017 0:51:59 GMT -7
Post by Naota on Feb 18, 2017 0:51:59 GMT -7
Hyuuga Villa
Hyuuga Villa is a place where Daigo and his part of the family live. Instead of living in the crowded main house his direct family was fortunate enough to afford this building. It is rather large 6 bedroom house with the basic amenities such as two and a half bathrooms, 1 equipped with a large tub one is able to walk into like a spring. It has a large kitchen, one with enough room to prepare meals for many people at a time. The living quarters is directly through the foyer of the house and spans most of the bottom floor. To the left of the living quarters is the kitchen and dining room areas and to the right is the washing room and the large bathroom.
Upstairs Holds the rooms. Each equipped with wood furniture and cleaner than a whistle usually. Two more bathrooms are upstairs but only one has a bath in it. The rooms aren't too far apart but the bathrooms are on opposite sides of the house from each other to keep it convenient. Below the house is a secret cellar for the family to conduct business but keep it away from reach of the children as a safety measure.
The Foyer Picture
Simple enough, the foyer of the house is the first thing you see when you enter. The door you enter from has an oval shaped glass window but the door itself is pure mahogany and is rather heavy. It also has a handle and not a knob that has a wave design to it. The knocker on the door is a Wolf, his personal touch since it is his favorite animal. Inside the house itself the foyer has a side table to the right with a phone on it for those needing to make a call quickly, it also can call any number in the house with speed dial listed on it. To the left as you enter is the shoe rack to place your shoes and keep the floor inside nice and clean. After that isn't much but a step that leads one to the wooden floor that most of the house is covered with.
The Living Quarters Picture
The main part of the house, where everyone relaxes and unwinds after hard work risking their lives comes with these benefits. The living quarters itself is a majority of the down stairs space and has 2 sofas and a large televisions set. Behind one of the sofas is leads to the dining hall and the kitchen area. To the left of that door is the foyer, a set of stairs leading up and a small room for storage under the stairwell. The bathroom is to the right side of the room (facing from entering the room through the foyer) and is the largest in the house. Decor wise, the room has very sleek furniture. One wouldn't take an old school Hyuuga clansmen to have such modern things but they keep up. One old thing that will probably never change is the hobby of Bonsai tree collecting and upkeeping. The Hyuuga find tranquility in tending to them so there are a few modeled on shelves.
Master Bathroom Picture
The master bathroom is pretty much a hot spring in modern times. It has a heated bath that bubbles on command and many places to take normal showers. 4 Shower heads, each with its own mirror capable of blowing a heated breeze on them to remove the fog that gathers from moisture from the baths. The floor itself is made of a matte tile. The matte prevents slip and fall while maintaining a beautiful look. There is a huge window, most of the family know where all the rest of them usually are so privacy is never really and issue anyway. The view can be nice, seeing wild life such as deer while having a soak helps with relaxing.
Master Bedroom Picture
Moving to the final room in the house that is part of the main interest is the master bedroom. It is largest in the house and has the most beauty of anything. This room belongs to Daigo and what ever woman is currently his. Though there has only been one woman in his heart. The bedroom has the basic essentials. It has the bed, the cabinet space, a connecting bathroom and a nice sliding door that leads to the balcony outside. Each room has access to this balcony but most just have a normal wooden door that leads to it via the closet. The room also has a tv in it, and japanese decor on the walls such as paintings by important artists from the past, a few wall scrolls with calligraphy on them and a shrine to pray to the gods that they believe in.
The Cellar Picture
Is in the process of being built.
Hyuuga Villa is a place where Daigo and his part of the family live. Instead of living in the crowded main house his direct family was fortunate enough to afford this building. It is rather large 6 bedroom house with the basic amenities such as two and a half bathrooms, 1 equipped with a large tub one is able to walk into like a spring. It has a large kitchen, one with enough room to prepare meals for many people at a time. The living quarters is directly through the foyer of the house and spans most of the bottom floor. To the left of the living quarters is the kitchen and dining room areas and to the right is the washing room and the large bathroom.
Upstairs Holds the rooms. Each equipped with wood furniture and cleaner than a whistle usually. Two more bathrooms are upstairs but only one has a bath in it. The rooms aren't too far apart but the bathrooms are on opposite sides of the house from each other to keep it convenient. Below the house is a secret cellar for the family to conduct business but keep it away from reach of the children as a safety measure.
The Foyer Picture
Simple enough, the foyer of the house is the first thing you see when you enter. The door you enter from has an oval shaped glass window but the door itself is pure mahogany and is rather heavy. It also has a handle and not a knob that has a wave design to it. The knocker on the door is a Wolf, his personal touch since it is his favorite animal. Inside the house itself the foyer has a side table to the right with a phone on it for those needing to make a call quickly, it also can call any number in the house with speed dial listed on it. To the left as you enter is the shoe rack to place your shoes and keep the floor inside nice and clean. After that isn't much but a step that leads one to the wooden floor that most of the house is covered with.
The Living Quarters Picture
The main part of the house, where everyone relaxes and unwinds after hard work risking their lives comes with these benefits. The living quarters itself is a majority of the down stairs space and has 2 sofas and a large televisions set. Behind one of the sofas is leads to the dining hall and the kitchen area. To the left of that door is the foyer, a set of stairs leading up and a small room for storage under the stairwell. The bathroom is to the right side of the room (facing from entering the room through the foyer) and is the largest in the house. Decor wise, the room has very sleek furniture. One wouldn't take an old school Hyuuga clansmen to have such modern things but they keep up. One old thing that will probably never change is the hobby of Bonsai tree collecting and upkeeping. The Hyuuga find tranquility in tending to them so there are a few modeled on shelves.
Master Bathroom Picture
The master bathroom is pretty much a hot spring in modern times. It has a heated bath that bubbles on command and many places to take normal showers. 4 Shower heads, each with its own mirror capable of blowing a heated breeze on them to remove the fog that gathers from moisture from the baths. The floor itself is made of a matte tile. The matte prevents slip and fall while maintaining a beautiful look. There is a huge window, most of the family know where all the rest of them usually are so privacy is never really and issue anyway. The view can be nice, seeing wild life such as deer while having a soak helps with relaxing.
Master Bedroom Picture
Moving to the final room in the house that is part of the main interest is the master bedroom. It is largest in the house and has the most beauty of anything. This room belongs to Daigo and what ever woman is currently his. Though there has only been one woman in his heart. The bedroom has the basic essentials. It has the bed, the cabinet space, a connecting bathroom and a nice sliding door that leads to the balcony outside. Each room has access to this balcony but most just have a normal wooden door that leads to it via the closet. The room also has a tv in it, and japanese decor on the walls such as paintings by important artists from the past, a few wall scrolls with calligraphy on them and a shrine to pray to the gods that they believe in.
The Cellar Picture
Is in the process of being built.