Feb. 5th, 2013

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The Membrane House is a large, rectangular gray structure, occasionally seen with visible electrical rays lining the pathway up to it, presumably for protection. The ceiling is a dark blue-green, and, at night, the windows emit a soft, green light.

Dib's house is large and has several floors. Currently, only the following rooms have been seen: the living room, dining room/kitchen, the bathroom, Dib and Gaz's bedrooms, and the basement which houses Professor Membrane's lab. Dib's bedroom is decorated with posters and other paraphernalia reflecting his love of paranormal investigation, while Gaz's bedroom has decorations that border on the macabre, complete with spiked bedposts, posters with negative messages and her flesh-eating, voice-controlled security robots. Even her bedroom door and an area for her Bloaty poster looks like it came from medieval times. Her comforter even has sad faces, she has several posters all over the walls including a Bloaty poster and a Vampire Piggy Hunter poster, and her circle rug even has the same stylized skull designs as her necklace.

The living room and dining room/kitchen are standard areas. The living room is seen to be right next to the entryway. In it is a couch, a small coffee table, and a TV. There is also an entryway into the dining room/kitchen, which contains a small table and standard kitchen materials such as cabinets and appliances. The color scheme of the house features various shades of blue, purple, and green.

Dib's house is full of Professor Membrane's self-made furniture, ranging from posters to lamps. It's also littered with the various inventions of the Professor.

Dib's Room:





Gaz's Room:



Professor Membrane's Basement Lab:


The Kitchen:


The Living Room:




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