The Manor
Located at :
1329 Carroll Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
(This is actualy a private home. Please Don't Disturb!)
The Parlor

One of the most formal rooms of the Manor, the parlor is located at the front of the house and is where the sisters entertain guests, watch television -- and more often than not, fight demons as well. The deep rose-colored walls are home to overstuffed couches and armchairs, as well as older family items such as an upright piano. This Room is good for a relaxation after a hard day of killing demons and warlocks.
The Attic

The attic of the Halliwell home is the den of secrets within the Manor, its wooden walls the home to a large share of antiques -- dollhouses, books, bicycles, old furniture, trunks of clothing, and one very special ancient relic. The Book of Shadows is kept in the attic, where the sisters often come to cast spells, find out about demons, or plan on how to save innocents. There are many stained glass windows which get broken.
Sitting Room

Almost certainly the central room of the entire house, the sitting room is combined with the grand staircase to form one main hall. With doorways leading off to the front parlor, foyer, solarium, dining room and to the upstairs, the room is a throughway of sorts for anyone in the house. Large and open, the room has a comfy couch and armchairs for any use : lounging around, family meetings, or conferring about demons.
Bathroom

Although not the largest or most important room in the house, the bathroom is still in keeping with the Victorian motif of the rest of the Manor. Often crowded -- with three sisters and live-in-lovers coming and going, it couldn't not be -- the room provides a touch of antique Victorianism as well as updated convenience, providing both a glass stall shower, and a tub. When not battling demons they battle against the hot water.
Dining Room

The dining room may seem small at first, but it is still comfy and cozy for a small family such as the Halliwells. Although it houses a single stained-glass bay window, the room is open to the large solarium, allowing light in, and also has a direct view of the front doors. It is the first room visitors to the Manor see upon entering, and was also the location of Piper's exchange of wedding vows with Leo. It has a wooden fire place.
Paige's Room

Paige's Room is formally known as Prue's bedroom for the first month Paiges bedroom was Artistic and even more Artistic as she loved her art, but when Paige got into more of her witch times duties she really had no time to keep the stuff she had so like the other bedrooms it is kept plane and simple. [Doesn't Include Sofa Bed]
Phoebe's Room

Phoebe's bedroom is like the others same as Pipers in a way. According to Prue, Phoebe's bedroom is the coldest in the House. There isn't much Information about Phoebe's room but we now she can have so some serious 80's dance moves steps while doing the laundry.
Piper's Room

Formerly Piper's bedroom, this bedroom is somewhat plain, but comfortable, and fits her style perfectly. Like the front parlor room, this bedroom is home to a large, rectangular bay window with an exposure that allows a nice amount of light inside. Although it is not as spacious or laviscly decorated as the other bedrooms in the house. Piper picked the wallpaper when she was 9 and hasn't yet been decorated.
Prue's Room

The largest of three bedrooms on the second floor of the house, this large 'suite' with a jutting bay window and fireplace is also the most beautiful. Once used by the Halliwell sisters' mother, it became Prue's when the grown sisters returned to the house twenty years after her death. It has two large closets and a spacious interior as well as a beautiful view of the property and neighborhood. Prue gave her room to Piper and Leo, because it is twice the size of her old room and she is now twice the people.
Solarium

One of the largest rooms in the Halliwell home, the solarium is also the brightest. Paneled in white wood, two of its four major walls are made of up large stained-glass windows, allowing for a long daylight exposure in the summer and spring. With several pairs of French doors and a multitude of windows that allow one to see out into the side gardens, the room is open and airy. Good place to have a family breakfast.
Kitchen

Large and light, the kitchen is not the common heart of the house as it is in many other homes. The room is located at the back of the house, and is connected by a small walkthrough pantry to the dining room. The kitchen is outfitted with modern equipment for any chef, as well as a large countertop island with extra stovetop ability. There is a large nook connected to the room, as well as a door leading to the basement.
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