Did you ever finish the floor layout thingy? (Yes it was me who asked)
Oh! I did completely forget- but yes, I got two examples of floor plans
This one which is most likely, but recently there has been a lot of mentions of stairs leading to a different floor plan which would look more like this?
Though no matter what layout their is only one bedroom. Both of these layouts are actually from New Jersey apartments, though the first one is edited smaller. As I took out the dinning table.
Technically speaking more then likely the first one is the one Stalker would have. As the other is likely more money and Stalker doesn’t have that much money. Speaking that they don’t have a degree, or education.
Now getting to what things look like inside of the apartment, it is generally quite bare. Their life is for the viewers, it didn’t see much value in objects. The apartment was also quite dark before Stripes moved in. Now days the lights over the kitchen seats are always on, giving little light over the apartment
Just in case Stripes wakes up there’s always light so they do not have to wake up in darkness. (If it helps stalker too they would never say.) the light does make Stalker more sleepy as well. After being trained to sleep in the light more often then not.
They do miss the darkness, but the warm glow has started to make things more homely. After Rory showed up more and more things have started to seem that way.
There’s enough light in the day that turning on any more lights isn’t needed, but they do, do so when they use the kitchen.
Everything is very clean, mostly because things are left unused more often then not. That again has since changed that Rory and other viewers have visited them.
The only place with any true mess, is their office. Which sadly neither of the floor lay outs show. But it’s right beside the bedroom, making their bedroom smaller by about 5 feet.
The office is around the size of the second bedroom on the second floor layout. There’s paper on papers, messy stacks of things with writing the long lost sense. Writing going from need and printed, almost as if it was a printer instead of a camera, to messy lines, as if a doctor had to write a prescription.
Records over records, some have different dark stains. Coffee perhaps? But that doesn’t make sense does it. Anyway, the room is filled with screens, cameras, and all types of parts.
A bunch of folders, and binders. Almost looking as if it was of a detective who was overworking on their cases at their home. There was little room to walk where their wasn’t paperwork, and books. Records, everything was everywhere.
The desk had a computer siting there with a photo album siting right in front of it. Messy photos all about some with scribbles and scratches of writing. Evidence of work all around it.
The office in its messiness is completely different then all the other rooms, while they look almost completely unused, the office looks like it was always in a sort of dismay.
Another place where things could be found was a small place next to the tv in the living room. There’s a few photos, one of all the anons that had visited it’s home. Along with one of Stripes, and a blurry one of max. There was also a pizzia sticker legged by Steve.
In the kitchen there’s a closest right nested to where you enter, it holds a vacuum and cleaning things for the home.
The next closest is in the bed room, on the right side, farthest from the door, holds all of stalker’s belongings. Clothing, shoes, jewelry, some extra parts and papers.
Their dresser, which now had some clothing that did not belong to them, messily put in there and taken out (no matter how neatly put in). In the left console of the closest layer a small white safe.
There’s one more closet in the living room, a bit bigger then the one in the kitchen. It holds it’s folded wheelchair, and the washer and dryer. Along with extra towels and other things above them.
There has since been a throw blanket moved from the bedroom to the couch. As well as move things moved around, since Stripes is there to live in it.
Stalker sets out on Sunday or Monday to clean everything to put it back in order. It’s not perfect in a hour. It used to bother them, but they don’t care anymore. Truly they like the lived in feel rather then the mucky gray,dull, clean and perfect way it looked before.
Stalker was almost happy with how it’s apartment looks now. Even if it is no longer perfect. It’s lived in, and perhaps, just perhaps, that’s better.