It's missing some of classics, but Hi Consumption's round-up of famous television show home floor plans is a must-read. If you're missing 119 N. Weatherly, I've got Mary's fab studio apartment HERE!
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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These are great, though the Golden Girls one is flawed. They routinely exit through the back door of the kitchen, which would take them into a bedroom. And looking out the kitchen window, there is supposed to be a driveway right there (Blanche pulls up in a rented Mercedes, others picking people up, etc.).
Yes I watch too much GG.
Artist Mark Bennett was doing this YEARS ago. The Mary Richards floorplan is one of Bennett's pieces. More here: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/blueprints-of-famous-celebrity-99719
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The above poster's comments on the Golden Girls is correct. It doesn't work. The pilot was the only episode where Blanche's bedroom was on the left side of the house. After that all 4 bedrooms were down the hall. The plan should have 4 bedrooms down the hall and no bedroom by the Lenai.
In one episode, Rose was trying to fix the toilet and was banging the pipes that were in the wall between the bathroom and Dorothy's bedroom. "Do you know what's on the other side of that wall? My HEAD!"
There is a book called TV Sets: Fantasy Blueprints of Classic TV Homes that is filled with floors plans from everything from The Brady Bunch to The Big Valley and even has a map of the town of Mayberry.
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