We have more room types than houses in the Outlands do.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. List of Rooms by Name
  2. 2021 Update:  3D-printers Upgrade
  3. How to Detox/Purify a House
  4. 2022 Update:  Space-worthy
  5. 2023/+ Updates

 

List of Rooms by Name:

All residences in Inisfree come with these rooms, standard:

  • Bathroom (and walk-in shower):  where the bathtubs are
  • Bedroom (often in center of living-room):  where the isolated beds are
  • Bookroom (library and study):  where the books are
  • Breezeroom (patio, porch, balcony):  where the breezes are
  • Cookingroom (and pantry):  kitchen
  • Croproom (miniature farm):  where the most-local food grows; every one has one
  • Diningroom (including breakfastrooms):  where the tables for groups to dine are
  • Entryroom (foyer):  the most common access point for a residence
  • Exerciseroom (gym and dojo):  standard in every Inisfreean home; fitness is that universal for us
  • Gameroom (billiards, chess, etc.):  or arcade
  • Garage:  all of those in Inisfree have a central drain and tilt out toward the street, not to mention a built-in car-wash system, as well as automatic charging devices that don’t even require electric-car cords or plugs
  • Gardenroom (greenhouse, lawn / yard):  all gardens are at least partially inside, just in case it gets a little too chilly in the Winters
  • Laundryroom (breeze-drying):  near a breezeway, and downwind from the rest of the house
  • Livingroom (lounge and piano):  an odd name, but where all the living that doesn’t fit into the other rooms’ categories happens
  • Maintenance/Mechanical:  where much of the critical functions of the house/residence are based/controlled
  • Mediaroom (theater / movie screen):  often with a custom theme (such as Star Wars)
  • Meditationroom (cube within a cube)
  • Poolroom (indoor swimming):  most swimming pools are also at least partially inside
  • Showerroom (walk-in style):  true showers are separate from bathtubs in our city, even though many bathtubs have a shower option
  • Storageroom (closet, built-in laser-eye):  with more storage space below the basement; down in the silos network
  • Toiletroom (urinal, throne, and bidet):  not called a bathroom in our city, as not all Outlands bathrooms have bathtubs; we make the distinction here
  • Trophyroom (war-suit display; where ICVs stationed in our cities can summon their ST suits from):  medals, plaques, and framed photos of pivotal handshakes go in here, along with other various forms of memorabilia
  • Workroom (office):  kept separate from, but nearby, the book-room (library/study), this is where calls can be made regularly without disturbing anyone reading

 

2021 Update:  3D-printers Upgrade

Before this year, there was usually only one 3D-printer left in each house and other building built in our city; we left the one there that printed that particular structure, keeping it in place in case any immediate repairs or structural replacements became needed at any point in the future (such as during the potentially extreme/lethal Antarctic Winter weather).

3D-printers (of a much greater variety, too) are now in every residential room in Inisfree, built neatly out of sight, making use of one of the given room’s cabinets or cupboards.  This is so that anyone in any room can repair or replace, via 3D-printing, whatever might be damaged, broken, or missing.  Here are what each of those room-specific 3D-printers are designed for:

  • Bathroom:  printing hand-mirrors, bathtub meal-tray parts, etc.
  • Bedroom:  printing bedsheets, pillow cases, canopy-bed posts, etc.
  • Bookroom:  printing books and magazines, etc.
  • Breezeroom:  printing screen-door or vent parts, etc.
  • Cookingroom:  printing cooking implements (pans, pots, utensils), etc.
  • Croproom:  printing seed/germination trays, heating-lamp parts, etc.
  • Diningroom:  printing candles, candle holders, ‘hurricane lamp’ parts, dining-table parts, etc.
  • Entryroom:  printing coat racks/stands, etc.
  • Exerciseroom:  printing dumbbells and tension bands, etc.
  • Gameroom:  printing video/computer game console and controller parts, etc.
  • Garage:  printing vehicle spare parts, patching windshields, etc.
  • Gardenroom:  printing flower pots and hose parts, etc.
  • Laundryroom:  printing drier and washing machine parts, etc.
  • Livingroom:  printing furniture parts (chair legs, couch legs, table legs), etc.
  • Mediaroom:  printing TV parts, TV wall-mount/bracket parts, etc.
  • Meditationroom:  printing incense holders, rakes for sand art, etc.
  • Poolroom:  printing pool-filter parts, etc.
  • Showerroom:  printing shower parts, such as temperature knobs, etc.
  • Storageroom:  printing closet rods, shelves, etc.
  • Toiletroom:  printing toilet parts, toilet-paper dispenser parts, etc.
  • Trophyroom:  printing trophies or trophy parts, etc.
  • Workroom:  printing desk parts, such as table legs, etc.

This way, residents in Inisfree never have to order something at one of our factories, nor wait on it to be delivered; they can print whatever they need right at home, often within arm’s reach of whatever they are working on in any room in their house.

Update:  Only IC-/city-/my 3D-printers print with SRC as the material; all 3D-printers used by guests to make food or crafts use normal materials, thus not indestructible.

 

How to Detox/Purify a House:

The ‘toxins’ of a house are:

  1. objects you no longer use
  2. clothes you don’t like or haven’t used in a while, and damaged underwear
  3. broken things (even shoes)
  4. old cards and notes
  5. plants that are dead or sick
  6. receipts and old magazines
  7. stuff of all kinds calling the past (such as the Bible –though these are thankfully not available in our realm)
  8. toys that are not used, that do not work, or are broken

When you clean out those ‘toxins’:

  1. Health gets better.
  2. Creativity grows.
  3. Relationships get better.
  4. There is greater reasoning capacity.
  5. Mood improves.

Questions to ask yourself which may help:

  1. Why am I saving that?
  2. Is it about me today?
  3. How will I feel if I release that?

Separate and classify:

  1. to donate
  2. to throw
  3. to sell

Do similar cleaning inside and outside:

  1. Avoid extreme noises.
  2. fewer strong lights
  3. fewer saturated colors
  4. fewer chemical odors
  5. fewer sad memories
  6. Finish unfinished projects.
  7. Cultivate positive energy in your home.

Do a general cleaning and use boxes for organization.  Start with drawers and cabinets, and conclude each piece.  Do everything at your pace.  Label/category suggestions:

  1. Trash
  2. Arrangements
  3. Recycling
  4. In doubt
  5. Gifts
  6. Donation
  7. Sell (though this doesn’t apply in Inisfree; we have no cash/money)

As you cleanse, watch what changes in you.
As we clean our physical house, we also place order to our mind and heart (the essence of Feng Shui).
Practice detachment with material things that just fill your space, and you’ll see how you’ll slowly be able to do the same with more momentous situations.

 

2022 Update:  Space-worthy

Inisfree was designed and built from the start to be one big spaceship.  Every residence is as sturdy as a Space fortress, air tight, even in the vacuum of The Abyss (Outer Space), maintaining its own atmosphere if need be.  All of these rooms can instantly seal themselves off from the outside, should ever an issue with our location and/or sky-dome be detected by the ICVs or the city itself (and that won’t trap residents; they can always open the hatches down through the airlocks connecting to our city-wide Silos Network; the basements and tunnels which link them all, every residence and other surface structure/facility).

 

2023/+ Updates:

  • Cabinets and drawers automatically seal/hold themselves shut anytime a city-flight is about to occur (even though our technology is proven more than sufficient for keeping everything on Inisfree’s surface from feeling any changes in gravity or momentum during relocations).
  • Chimneys all have sensors for cleaning, and ICVs on Owls or in ST suits go to their top (of the given chimney) to start that process.
  • disposal in every sink –and sensor auto shuts it off if any body-part is near/in
  • Furniture is automatically secured to the floor anytime a city-flight is about to occur (even though our technology is proven more than sufficient for keeping everything on Inisfree’s surface from feeling any changes in gravity or momentum during relocations).
  • Every cabinet and drawer has rodent corpse sensor.
  • Media/movie-room seats all have armrest-cupholders with temperature controls/dials; to keep drinks cold or hot, as desired.
  • Every bedroom, hotel suite, and shibuya has a pillory, not as a headboard, and a stripper pole.

 

All the rooms in our realm come with these sound-based fire-extinguishers: