
Aldora’s home is sleek, modern, and contemporary. It is an eco friendly home with a black finish, a swimming pool, and an area for gardening located in the back. She has yet to plant anything so it remains an area of lifeless dirt. Within her home there is a completely different atmosphere; most of the rooms are designed with gothic architecture, various rooms have had required upgrades installed for the modern investor.
Upon entering the home you will come into a foyer with high ceilings, plenty of space, and more than enough seating arrangements for guests. The focal point of the room is a large chandelier which brightens the room enough for the intricate designs on the molding to be seen. There is a single door off to the side that leads to her basement. The basement is empty with dim lighting, Aldora can before experiments here if she wishes.
If you continue forward you will enter a large room with a wide floor plan. The dining room, kitchen, and living room all connect for a smooth feel. The first floor has been built with a dark yet modern feel; all of the rooms are styled around white and black. The dining room has floor to ceiling windows, a large table stained black with matching chairs. The kitchen is directly to the right; the spaces are separated by an island with a worn, brick finish. The appliances are all stainless steel and up-to-date. There is plenty of counter and storage space for cooking preparations. The living room and dining room are separated by an open archway. The windows here are the same as well as the curtains. A large and white wrap around couch is available for seating as well as a black and grey chair off to the side. A clear, dark tinted coffee table sits inbetween these two pieces of furniture. The sofa is placed in front of a large fireplace and above that is a wall mounted television. The room has custom fitted speakers built into the walls as well as pieces of artwork placed on display. Within the kitchen is a spiral staircase that leads to the second floor.
The second floor has a closed floor plan with a single hallway with doors opening to appropriate rooms. The entire floor is modeled around an ancient gothic architecture with little upgrades. The two main rooms on this floor are her bedroom and her study.
Her bedroom has a large king size bed with an animal fur rug. There are hanging lights from the ceiling and a small dresser for her even smaller collection of clothes. A vanity table sits in the corner, most days it remains untouched.
Her study has a large writing desk with several lamps placed upon it. Maps of the city as well as several notebooks filled with scribbles are tossed onto the table. Every inch of the wall is lined with bookshelves and the shelves are crammed tight with books on various subjects. She has read every one of them.
