
Ok, BUT, how in the HELL does the staircase have a window if it’s an inside wall?
This flat does not MAKE SENSE.
I’m wondering as to where you see a window o_o
Windows are symbolised as seen in the living room, next to each sides of the large table. The staircase has some sort of a shelf and off course the passage to the kitchen.
It’s not on the plan but if you look at the set, the staircase has a window at its turnaround between the ground and first floors. It’s a stained glass somethingorother.
The staircase does have a window indeed, and that’s why the whole layout of the flat is still a mystery to me. I love this drawing, I had hoped that someone would make something like this, but some questions still remain. 221B is a weird set… :D
My theory is that two houses have been connected once, and that Sherlock’s bedroom is situated in the other building, so to speak. That would explain the windows in the kitchen and in the staircase. Maybe the staircase window is made of stained glass because all you could see there is some kind of ugly inner courtyard or the brick wall of the second building, so it’s only there in order to gain more natural light.
The mystery of #Sherlock’s 221B layout…
(Fuente: inja-y-ddraig, vía davidandthefinchers)
I really need this solved so I can build it in the sims and have it forever.
And… Where is John’s bedroom?
oh, at last! I have really crappy spatial awareness so had many hours of wondering how it actually looks like
God, I have such a fetish for floor plans.
This will make role-playing so much easier.
Where the hell is John’s bedroom? Is he all by myself on the second floor or something?