Kaerolin Manor, Floor 2
JMunsonII
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Here is Kaerolin Manor, second floor. The attic remains...
As a reminder, the tower will be 60' tall, so it will actually have six floors (four more to go from here).
The second floor features 12' ceilings, just a little shorter than the first floor's 15' grand height.
The inner courtyard & garden is surrounded by a portico deck, open on the inside the garden below so anyone taking a turn on the deck can enjoy the sounds of the fountain below, as well as the view from above. The Grand Gallery is visible from the deck, and the garden beyond can be seen through the generous windows, offering tremendous views as one walks about the deck. Twin spiral staircases lead down to the Grand Gallery and points beyond.
Suites to the southwest of the inner courtyard are available to the offspring of the Lord and Lady of the manor, and visitors' suites are just across the way.
Servants quarters continue, and are a little more nicely appointed than those below, with a "master" suite set aside for the head of the servants.
Several well-appointed guest rooms are located to the front of the manor.
The stablery's second floor provides generous storage for hay and fodder for the horses, as well as storage for any of the vegetables, grounds maintenance equipment, etc., as required by the staff.
I have made some adjustments to the first floor map, though that post won't be updated.
Here is Kaerolin Manor, second floor. The attic remains...
As a reminder, the tower will be 60' tall, so it will actually have six floors (four more to go from here).
The second floor features 12' ceilings, just a little shorter than the first floor's 15' grand height.
The inner courtyard & garden is surrounded by a portico deck, open on the inside the garden below so anyone taking a turn on the deck can enjoy the sounds of the fountain below, as well as the view from above. The Grand Gallery is visible from the deck, and the garden beyond can be seen through the generous windows, offering tremendous views as one walks about the deck. Twin spiral staircases lead down to the Grand Gallery and points beyond.
Suites to the southwest of the inner courtyard are available to the offspring of the Lord and Lady of the manor, and visitors' suites are just across the way.
Servants quarters continue, and are a little more nicely appointed than those below, with a "master" suite set aside for the head of the servants.
Several well-appointed guest rooms are located to the front of the manor.
The stablery's second floor provides generous storage for hay and fodder for the horses, as well as storage for any of the vegetables, grounds maintenance equipment, etc., as required by the staff.
I have made some adjustments to the first floor map, though that post won't be updated.