HP: Wizards at Hogwarts

Chapter 39 It seems I'll have to make do with having the big room all to myself.

Lance led the group forward.

"The dormitory has two floors and a total of 50 rooms. Usually, four people live in each room, which means it can accommodate about 200 people. Even though we Hufflepuffs are a large group, it's more than enough for us."

"The one in the very middle is the washroom, which is said to have been converted from an existing room."

"The room at the very edge is the prefect's room, and the rest are everyone else's rooms; there's no fixed order."

"You can form groups of four and choose an empty room to stay in."

"However, there are nine male wizards this year, so there will inevitably be one more than expected. This person may need to share a room with an upperclassman."

"Let me see if there are any rooms with available beds..."

As Lance spoke, he walked to a large wooden board with a parchment hanging on it. It was a list of all the young wizards' rooms in Hufflepuff.

It was all written down clearly who lived in which room and who lived with whom.

"It seems...it seems there are no available beds right now. Is there anyone willing to share a room?"

Lance seemed apologetic, as if he felt it was a great disservice to let the young wizard stay in a room alone in a strange place.

Elaine: ? ! !

Having a private room all to myself?! Such a good thing happens in Hufflepuff?!

"Me! Me! Me!! Let me do it!!"

Elaine quickly stepped forward: "I'm willing to live alone!"

"Really, Elaine?"

Lance felt like he'd been granted a pardon and looked at Elaine gratefully: "Thank you so much, otherwise I would have been having a headache tonight about who to get to move out alone."

"But wouldn't that be too unfair to you?"

Elaine waved his hand and said generously, "For the sake of the collective good, it's nothing for me to suffer a little grievance!"

The surrounding young wizards all stood in awe.

Elaine: I absolutely love Hufflepuff!!

"Now, everyone can take your luggage and go find your dorms. I think you've been looking forward to your beds at Hogwarts for a long time."

"Remember, after you've chosen your room and settled in, hang your name tag on the door and write your name on this 'Dormitory Form'!"

Elaine quickly chose his dormitory room.

The 11th room on the first floor, numbered 111.

Upon entering the room, there is a curved entryway of about ten square meters.

To the left of the entrance is a storage cabinet with a potted plant, a fruit bowl, and some miscellaneous items on it.

To the right is a wooden chair about two meters long, probably for people to sit on when changing their shoes.

On both sides of the wall, there is an automatically sensing magic lamp hanging every five steps, which extends into the room.

Elaine's first impression of the room left only two impressions—

Big! Short!

Its shape resembles an octagonal yurt, covering an area of ​​approximately one hundred square meters, with a large portion of the center being empty.

Four large beds were placed at the 2, 4, 8, and 10 o'clock positions respectively. Two large boxes were placed in front of the beds, and a floor lamp was placed next to each bed. These lamps were on at the moment, and the yellow light made the whole room look very warm and cozy.

As for the other areas, there are large lockers, wardrobes, sinks, desks, and other public items or facilities.

Wow~

"A super spacious room for one person!!"

"It's even bigger than the room I stayed in at the Ritz Hotel!!"

Elaine explored the room, touching and looking around, and remained excited for a full three minutes.

Three minutes later, he calmed down and began tidying up the room and his luggage.

First, we cleared out some useless things—the facilities throughout the room.

These items were Hogwarts property, and Elaine couldn't destroy them directly with "Shattered Bones," so he had to temporarily store them in his spatial pocket.

After clearing out the space, Elaine began to remodel the room.

He first used the "Clean Up" treatment three times on the entire room, and then went to each corner to do it again to make sure all dust, stains and any spiders that might be there were removed.

After cleaning up, I took out the furniture I had recently bought from a high-end furniture store in London from my storage pocket.

Before coming here, Elaine didn't know which house he would be assigned to, so he took one of each type of furniture that matched the four houses.

Now that he's been assigned to Hufflepuff, the furniture he brings out is naturally in line with the Hufflepuff style.

First, there's the overall atmosphere inside.

The original room looked similar to a loess cave; although cozy, it was too dark and oppressive.

So Elaine covered all the walls, ceiling, and floor with pine wood.

The walls are covered with warm-colored wallpaper, and velvet curtains of the same color are hung. Every ten steps, a floor lamp that was already in the room is placed.

There was already a chandelier on the ceiling, but Elaine didn't touch it; he just put a glass shell over it.

The glass shell has two layers, with a mixture of water and milk injected in the middle. When light shines on it, it becomes very bright due to the Tyndall effect, and can even project light shadows with water ripple textures.

For the floor, a coffee-colored plush carpet was chosen and used the "Magnification Spell" to cover the entire room.

In this way, a warm, soft, comfortable, and bright atmosphere is created.

Next, Elaine divided the room into four areas.

The sleeping area is of utmost importance, where he placed a super king-size bed with brown bedding, dark brown curtains, bedside tables, and bedside lamps.

They are all the most high-end and expensive brands of this era!

According to the furniture store salesperson, even the British royal family only uses furniture of this caliber.

The second area is the walk-in closet, which is located on the right side of the room and is connected to the sleeping area.

The items here are relatively simple; the main focus is the wardrobe.

Elaine chose a wardrobe with three columns and four rows, corresponding to rooms, common lounges, outdoor areas, and the four seasons. It can be used to fold and store clothes or to hang them directly.

Add a full-length mirror, and the walk-in closet is complete.

The third area is the rest area.

Elaine prepared a complete set of living room sofas and chairs, including a large sofa and four small sofas.

A tea table is placed in the middle of the sofa, and a snack rack is placed next to it.

Since Hogwarts is a school, it naturally has study areas.

The furnishings here are very simple, with only a desk, a chair, a lamp, and a large bookshelf.

After all, the purpose of sitting here is to study, and piling up too much clutter will only affect concentration.

The various areas are separated by a classical screen painted with flowers, birds, insects and fish.

After arranging the furniture, there was still a lot of space left in the dormitory, so Elaine had to take out some exquisite ornaments to fill the space reasonably without affecting the existing atmosphere.

Three hours later, the entire room was completely transformed.

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