
Phoenix's House is a simple little thing, the only difference between it and this picture is that the house has red paint with gold trim.
The inside is sparsely furnished. There's the living room as you enter, and it's got a coffee table, a couch, and a recliner. On the coffee table is a scrapbook that's never opened. She has no TV, computer, or radio.
Take a left, and you see the kitchen. It's got all the basic appliances, and counters fixed with black marble tops. The fridge is pretty small, since she only has to feed herself. It's clean, and in one corner is her cauldron.
After that, you go down a short hallway, and take a right. There's her room. It's got a bed, closet, and dresser in it. On the left hand wall is the door to the bathroom. Her bed has a thick, red and gold quilt and two pillows on it. On top of the dresser is a phoenix statue made of clay. It was made by her when she was 13. In the closet is her usual Goth-style clothes.
The bathroom, like the rest of the house, is clean and pristine. There's no tub, only a shower. The mirror is big, but she hardly ever looks in it. Her red eyes can even freak her out. Her floor is tiled with simple white marble, and the counter tops match those in the kitchen.
All the floors in her house are hardwood. She hates carpet, because of the static electricity. The walls have no wallpaper, they're painted a simple white. The only personal object in the house is a large red-and-gold macaw. Her name is Crimson, and she's the only friend Phoenix has.