Here are pictures of the Cullen house. It's not that I didn't like the first; I just didn't picture it as the right one. I really liked the idea of a log cabin, because the house is set back in the woods with a stream behind. It just seemed to fit better.
This is the exterior from the backyard. It was much prettier than the front. Remember Esme has gardens in the back so try to imagine them a little closer to water just in front of the big tree.
This is the Great Room, what you see when you first walk through the front door. The only difference is that the wall of windows would be behind the piano instead of on the side.
This is the kitchen. One of my passions is cooking, so trust me when I say I searched long and hard for the perfect one. I think it's gorgeous. I like that it's modern, but you still have the log cabin feel with the ceiling. I want this.
This is the dining room. I loved how open the room seemed with all the windows, and the fireplace is gorgeous. I see great potential for this place later on in the story. :)
This is Carlisle and Esme's room on the first floor. I really liked the reading area built into the side wall. Again, I like the modern look with the hint of log cabin with the ceiling.
This is a 2nd floor guest room where Rosalie is staying. I think this is my second favorite bedroom of all that are int he house. It's just so cozy.
This is another guest room on the second floor where Jasper and Alice are staying. It is a room with one of the four balconies. I loved the whimsical feel the archway with hidden bed put off. Imagine the balcony is on the wall with the bed, not the one to the right of this picture.
This is Emmett's room on the second floor. His room also has a balcony. I liked this for him because everything seemed so big. I also wanted to put a fireplace in his room. It has potential. :)
This is the 3rd floor guest room that no one is staying in during this trip. I'm taking huge creative license and hoping you'll just go along with my delusion that this has a semi-loft even though there's not room for it to actually exist. This room also has a balcony, and the doors would be where the window is.
Last, but not least, is Edwdard's room. Third floor, like canon, and it's the last of the rooms to have a balcony. I love, love, love this room. I am a fan of the shape of the room. I like that it's not just a square room. It has character. Again, there's a fire place. ;)
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