Elle has a room in the bar as well as in her world. In her world, she lives in an underground bunker, and her room is basically an emptied-out janitor's closet with a mattress in it. Because she has issues. In the bar, she has a small bedroom with just enough space for a simple bed, desk, and bathroom (which as a dozen locks on the door). She's used it for storage, though now she also keeps some of that kind of thing at X's place, and generally trades off between sleeping in her room in the bar or on X's couch, if she's not in her world.
Asami always goes back to her world when she visits the Bar, and so doesn't have a room there. In her world, she's a super wealthy heiress, and so lives on a large estate with her father. Her bedroom is spacious (and now I'm making things up!!!) with large windows that look out onto a courtyard, a fireplace and mantle, a writing desk, and several shelves that hold both books, as well as schematics and even some mechanical pieces and tools. Maybe. We'll see! She also has a large closet, because clothes. Later on in canon, she'll move into a much smaller room at the Air Temple. Based on her comfort with this and willingness to do things like help out with chores, it's sort of millicanon for me that once he had the resources to do so, her father liked to travel and especially vacation in more rural areas, and so Asami isn't entirely unaccustomed to rustic surroundings.
Katara hasn't been bound or otherwise rented a room yet. At the moment, she's traveling with Aang and Sokka, so their living arrangements change day to day. This can mean anything from sleeping bags around a campfire, to staying in a castle as guests of the king. (Granted, it was King Bumi, so...). Growing up in the South Pole (and, in particular, late Hundred Years War-South Pole), Katara lived mostly in sealskin tents during the warmer months, and (I think) heartier huts during the colder ones, as well as sometimes in quickly-constructed igloos, especially while hunting or immediately after Fire Nation raids. Because of this, she's not really accustomed to having a "room" to herself.
Leslie now shares a house (and bedroom) with Ben Wyatt. It's nothing huge (yay government salary, though Ben might be making more money now), but comfortable enough for a small family. Their own bedroom is spacious enough for their bed and dresser, and a writing desk. (Making stuff up!) It's in a constant state of war between Leslie's clutter and ... Ben's attempts to contain Leslie's clutter, which usually means books and old magazines/newspapers are stacked on Leslie's nightstand, pantsuits that need to be dry cleaned are hung on hook's he's stuck on the door, and her stash of candy is now kept in gallon-sized plastic bags in the bottom drawer of their dresser. Their closet is full of plaid and pantsuits, and their's a model of the TNG Enterprise on their dresser, and a stuffed snowy owl that gets left on, and then kicked off, the bed a lot. While it was mutually agreed there would be no TV allowed in the bedroom, the floor is strewn with extension cords and chargers for their phones, laptops, and tablets.
There is actually an episode of Adventure Time called 'Marceline's Closet.' She's lived in a lot places, including the tree for where Finn and Jake currently reside, but at the moment has a nice, suburban-looking house inside a cave. There's a picture of her room in it here. It includes a lot of weird decorations (such as mounted mutant heads and a Madonna-child painting), string lights hung from the rafters, a TV and sofa, and a recording studio, as well as access to its private bath. It also has a trapdoor to the roof, but no windows.
Hiccup lives with his father in a large wooden house in Berk. (Old village, all new houses.) He has his own room in the sort of top floor/loft space, which in addition to his bed (which basically looks like a wood frame with some animal skins on it, ow), he has his own desk, which is covered in various mechanical sketches and books he's filled with similar notes and drawings. Eventually he'll share it with Toothless.
Manny has his own room, though skeletons don't really need much - most comforts are carryovers from life. The only time we see a bedroom for him in canon is in his large office when he owns a gambling joint in Rubacava, which pretty amounted to a small sofa in the back. As he's basically constantly planning to leave, he doesn't see much point in accruing a lot of personal things.
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Asami always goes back to her world when she visits the Bar, and so doesn't have a room there. In her world, she's a super wealthy heiress, and so lives on a large estate with her father. Her bedroom is spacious (and now I'm making things up!!!) with large windows that look out onto a courtyard, a fireplace and mantle, a writing desk, and several shelves that hold both books, as well as schematics and even some mechanical pieces and tools. Maybe. We'll see! She also has a large closet, because clothes. Later on in canon, she'll move into a much smaller room at the Air Temple. Based on her comfort with this and willingness to do things like help out with chores, it's sort of millicanon for me that once he had the resources to do so, her father liked to travel and especially vacation in more rural areas, and so Asami isn't entirely unaccustomed to rustic surroundings.
Katara hasn't been bound or otherwise rented a room yet. At the moment, she's traveling with Aang and Sokka, so their living arrangements change day to day. This can mean anything from sleeping bags around a campfire, to staying in a castle as guests of the king. (Granted, it was King Bumi, so...). Growing up in the South Pole (and, in particular, late Hundred Years War-South Pole), Katara lived mostly in sealskin tents during the warmer months, and (I think) heartier huts during the colder ones, as well as sometimes in quickly-constructed igloos, especially while hunting or immediately after Fire Nation raids. Because of this, she's not really accustomed to having a "room" to herself.
Leslie now shares a house (and bedroom) with Ben Wyatt. It's nothing huge (yay government salary, though Ben might be making more money now), but comfortable enough for a small family. Their own bedroom is spacious enough for their bed and dresser, and a writing desk. (Making stuff up!) It's in a constant state of war between Leslie's clutter and ... Ben's attempts to contain Leslie's clutter, which usually means books and old magazines/newspapers are stacked on Leslie's nightstand, pantsuits that need to be dry cleaned are hung on hook's he's stuck on the door, and her stash of candy is now kept in gallon-sized plastic bags in the bottom drawer of their dresser. Their closet is full of plaid and pantsuits, and their's a model of the TNG Enterprise on their dresser, and a stuffed snowy owl that gets left on, and then kicked off, the bed a lot. While it was mutually agreed there would be no TV allowed in the bedroom, the floor is strewn with extension cords and chargers for their phones, laptops, and tablets.
There is actually an episode of Adventure Time called 'Marceline's Closet.' She's lived in a lot places, including the tree for where Finn and Jake currently reside, but at the moment has a nice, suburban-looking house inside a cave. There's a picture of her room in it here. It includes a lot of weird decorations (such as mounted mutant heads and a Madonna-child painting), string lights hung from the rafters, a TV and sofa, and a recording studio, as well as access to its private bath. It also has a trapdoor to the roof, but no windows.
Hiccup lives with his father in a large wooden house in Berk. (Old village, all new houses.) He has his own room in the sort of top floor/loft space, which in addition to his bed (which basically looks like a wood frame with some animal skins on it, ow), he has his own desk, which is covered in various mechanical sketches and books he's filled with similar notes and drawings. Eventually he'll share it with Toothless.
Manny has his own room, though skeletons don't really need much - most comforts are carryovers from life. The only time we see a bedroom for him in canon is in his large office when he owns a gambling joint in Rubacava, which pretty amounted to a small sofa in the back. As he's basically constantly planning to leave, he doesn't see much point in accruing a lot of personal things.