Wayne Manor Visualization
No matter what media I’ve seen the manor depicted in, I ALWAYS default to a certain visualization when reading media without images. Reblog and share your own visualizations if you want :)
In my mind it has six floors, organized as such:
Floor 1 - Two kitchens (relatively large), a breakfast room, a dining room, and three bathrooms, all surrounding the humongous living room. A hallway branches off of those to a stairwell leading up to the sixth floor. (The ballroom and parlor are on the first floor as well. The parlor is where the clock that leads to the Batcave is.)
Floor 2 - Mostly a second level to the first floor, making the first floor’s ceilings double height. It’s loft style, like a platform open to the floor below. The library’s up there, along with a few game rooms.
Floor 3 - Here’s where the rooms are. Everyone but Bruce, Alfred, and Guests live on this level. The rooms are set up like a hotel or apartment complex, with the doors stretching off of a hallway. Each door has a last name on it and is in alphabetical order. If the name on the door is yours, you stay in that room. The doors are the most personalized things in this house.
(Example: Harper and Cullen would share a room with “Row” on the door.)
NOTE: If there are guests who come over to stay often enough (like Babs, Steph, Bernard, Roy, Kori, Wally, Jon & Conner, etc.) then they may or may not end up with their own assigned room on this floor.
The Rooms: Depending on the amount of people staying in the room, the size changes. There’s a bed (one for each person staying there. Only two beds can be on the floor, so if there’s three people staying in one room, there’d be one bed and one bunk bed.), a mini fridge, and a TV. A full bathroom as well.
Floor 4 - Guest Accommodations.
Pretty much the same as floor three, except rooms aren’t assigned.
Floor 5 - Bruce’s room and Alfred’s room.
Honestly I haven’t really flushed the visualization out for these rooms, so I don’t have much to say about them.
Floor 6 - Balcony pool and Greenhouse. Pretty much it.
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