At the back of the living room, perpendicular to the stairs, is an arched doorway leading to the kitchen with a horseshoe lying above it. Behind the couch are the stairs, which feature two paintings (the Wattersons and a unicorn.) There is also a door between the paintings that leads to Nicole and Richard's room, as seen in " The Man." On the fourth wall, there are two pairs of lights (with one having a pink tree-shaped handle.) There is a TV which is labeled "Soppy" near the screen, with a video game system, a purple jukebox, with circle speakers on both sides of the TV, and a bookshelf on the right. In the middle of the room, there is a brown plaid couch and a coffee table on top of a circular white and orange rug. ![]() The living room has sea dark blue patterned carpeting with tan wallpaper (but near the window, and the fourth wall, it changes to a dark brown wood.) The door entrance has a mat, and to the left of the window, there is a floor lamp with a tan and orange pattern for its shade. ![]() ![]() The kitchen has a checkered floor, a screen door leading to the laundry room, and a fridge with two cereal boxes on top of it, visible in " The Prank." The sink also has a garbage disposal large enough to put a DVD in, as shown in " The DVD." It has cabinets, brown and white cupboards, and a counter (which it shares with the dining room.) The episodes that the house has not appeared in are:Ĭlockwise starting with top left: the living room, the front of the house, the Watterson children's room, and the kitchen. ![]() The Wattersons' house has appeared in all but thirty-eight episodes of the series.
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