The Grouse house is the home and residence of its namesake Mr. Grouse, the Loud family's neighbor. Its first appearance is in the episode "Chore and Peace", a prototype version of the house appeared in "The Price of Admission", and its first proper appearance is in "11 Louds a Leapin'". Appearance[]Exterior[]Mr. Grouse's house is a two-floor house with yellow exterior wood walls, a brown roof, an interior chimney, a black front door with a viewing window, and a likewise brown back door. First Floor[]The First Floor is comprised of the Living Room, the Dining Room, the Kitchen, and the Den. Living Room[]![]() Living Room. The Living Room has light brown walls, a dark brown wood floor, two windows, the front entrance, a built-in shelf, a dark orange-brown couch with two orange-brown pillows on it, a dark grayish lime green armchair, and the chimneys fireplace which has a clock and several family pictures over it. It is connected to the Dining Room and the second Floor. Notes: The room's first appearance was in "11 Louds a Leapin'", at the midpoint of the episode, and it is the first room seen. Dining Room[]![]() Dining Room. The Dining Room has dark grayish orange walls, a desaturated orange tiled floor, two windows, two cabinets, and a square table with three chairs. It is connected to the Living Room and the Kitchen. Notes: The room's first appearance was in "11 Louds a Leapin'", at the midpoint of the episode, and it is the second room seen. Kitchen[]![]() Kitchen. The Kitchen has desaturated dark yellow walls, a desaturated orange tiled floor, one window, the back entrance, several cabinets, a fridge, an oven, and the back bottom part of the chimney. It is connected to the Dining Room and the Den. Notes: The room's first appearance was in "11 Louds a Leapin'", at the midpoint of the episode, and it is the final room seen. ![]() Where is the window? The house, when viewed from the side opposite to the Loud House, has a window clearly located in the kitchen, in an area that has been clearly shown to not have a window. Den[]![]() Den. The Den has desaturated dark orange wood walls, a dark desaturated yellow carpet floor, no windows, a built-in shelf, a dark grayish cyan couch, a TV, various sports memorabilia, and a picture of Mr. Grouse and his wife. It is connected to the kitchen and is opposite to the back entrance, and is located beneath the staircase. Notes: The room's first appearance was in "Good Sports", at the beginning of the episode. The door to the room however appeared in"11 Louds a Leapin'", at the midpoint of the episode. ![]() That's not right. Whenever the kitchen is observable from within the Den, it is from an angle that would require the Den to be opposite to the Dining Room, and located outside of the house. Second Floor[]The Second Floor is comprised of Mr. Grouse's bedroom, and most likely the bathroom. Mr. Grouse's bedroom[]![]() Mr. Grouse's bedroom1. ![]() Mr. Grouse's bedroom2. As of "For Sale by Loner", Mr. Grouse's bedroom has been shown to have desaturated dark orange walls, a dark grayish yellow carpet floor, two windows, a dresser with a mirror above it, and an extra-large bed with nightstands on either side with a lamp on each one. Unproven: It may also possibly contain a part of the chimney. Notes: As of the last time this document has been updated, no close-up shot of Mr. grouse screaming from the window facing the loud house, has accurately depicted his house. Garage[]![]() Garage. Mr. Grouse's Garage has identical exterior walls and roof to those of his house, a standard garage door, and at least one window on the side facing the loud house. As of "Homeward Bound", Lori now stays here to have independence, but still be close to her family. Notes: The structure's first appearance was in "11 Louds a Leapin'", at the beginning of the episode. Appearances[]Season 1[]
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