The House That Ivy Built Encyclopedia
Residences
- Ivy’s house: Two-story strangely-architectured piece of work on a Connecticut beach. Half brick and half wood. Wide-open above-ground basement level contains the pool and storage areas for the residents. Second story contains living areas, kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. Ivy’s house has its own section following this one.
- Nina’s house: Two-story country-esque house in Ridgefield, North Carolina, painted greenish-yellow. Decorated with pretty azalea bushes and nice pine trees outside. Inside, the bottom floor has a kitchen, bathrooms, dining room, living room, and a den, while the upstairs has the bedrooms and more bathrooms and storage space.
- Ruben’s apartment: One-story apartment in Wensleydale, New Jersey, consisting of a small kitchen, a living area, a small closet and a hallway with one bathroom and two bedrooms. Ruben over-decorates his walls and has very little furniture.
- Ivy and Ruben’s house: One-story, large, roomy house with vaulted ceilings in L.A. Two large bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, living room, and a studio with lots of windows (Ruben uses it for his art).
- Ivy’s parents’ apartment: Small shabby apartment in Brooklyn, NYC. Second floor of a brick building notable for its fire-escape stairway.
- Max’s condo apartment: Spacious for New York, with a living room/dining area, kitchen, and one bedroom with an adjoining bathroom.
- Zeke’s parents’ house: Nice spacious California house with two stories and a big open living room and kitchen. Featured in the party in Book 3.
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