@@xXZian6Xx not at all. Slytherin def had a grand/majestic feel to it. The dark colors probably turned off a lot of individuals. Slytherin felt truly like a castle.
Tbh as a student, Ravenclaw is definitely the most functional and yet also beautiful choice. Lots of natural light, large spaces, actual baths and toilets, it’s a full fledged proper dorm!
@@lindildeev5721 because Magic ? Did you saw/heard any disabled in all HP support ? No, but in fact their genes are already F by consanguinity, In conclusion no retarded in the wizard world
The people who designed all these rooms deserve an award. They are all STUNNING!! I want to live in every single one of them. The intricate details and decor.... just wow!!
Slytheirn, hs their toilets outside, Gryffindoor girls have toilets, not boys tho, so we can presume both genders do though, hufflepuff don’t apparently.
I find the atmosphere of Slytherin very soothing, with the green palette, the forest wall paintings, the view on the lake, the fountain and the architecture. And of course the classical music, which is absolutely perfect.
It looks like, Rowena was really the smartest, because she created the best common room: it looks more relaxing with a lot of space and light, the bedrooms have a huge amount of wardrobes and shelves, even the toilets and bathrooms are included! Really practical))
As slytherin myself; the comfort dark green underground place, gloomy surroundings with the soothing classical music, just perfect houses for me..pride to be 🐍🖤💚
In the game I was appointed Slytherin so I tried it out, I LOVE how the door only shows up when you get close and it's the sewer snake that makes it appear. Makes me feel like I'm in a cool secret society. The Sirens made it better.
I loved how the order of the houses (Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, Slytherin) also played into the order the common rooms were placed in their height in the castle. Gryffindor was placed at the highest point of the common rooms of the castle, with the dorm rooms literally being inside the peaks of the towers. Ravenclaw had large windows and appeared to be held within towers or high enough where it was visibly still above-ground. Hufflepuff was at ground-level or below ground, with lighting coming largely from ambient ceiling lights. Slytherin was literally under a lake with gorgeous blue-toned lighting from skylights and ambient window lighting. Absolutely stunning designs for all of them.
Using the grand staircase I'm certain ravenclaw is at the top, followed by Gryffindor, Hufflepuff and Slytherin. The top of Ravenclaw is the only one accessible from the roof with a broom.
Ravenclaw is supposed to be higher than Gryffindor though. They are located in the tower, Their element is literally air, while griffindors is warm and cozy fire, hufflepuffs is earth, therefore located in the ground and slitherin is water (therefore located at the lake). Those elements are also represented in the houses own emblems.
No, ravenclaw common room is the highest, higher than gryffindor. It’s done on purpose to symbolize the eagle and ravenclaw’s nature: freedom, creativity, imagination, individuality etc
I read a really cool theory about how the houses represent different groups within a medieval castle. Ravenclaws are the scholars or the scribes so they are located in the attic, highest part where there is sunlight for them to transcribe runes and spiritual texts. Hufflepuff are the servants so they're located near the Hogwarts kitchen. Their common room also has the least decor I see. And lowest hanging ceilings. No marble pillars or opulent furnishings. Little natural sunlight. Hobbit like as another commentary noted. But still very cosy and homey accommodations Gryffindor are the knights and live wherever the castle needs protecting most. In the books the gryffindor tower seems to change floors via magic. Their common looks more basic to me similar to Hufflepuff and that's likely because knights are a sort of glorified servant too. Slytherin are nobility so they are safeguarded in the dungeons or if you watched game of thrones the dungeon is also like the crypt where Cersei's family and her maidservants were being safeguarded in during war. Look at their common room need we say more about the luxury. Indoor waterfalls, solid marble staircases, stained glass atrium, huge distanced beds compared to other common rooms, there was one staircase rail with four chandelier lamps sticking out of it. So it matches with your observations. Very astute! Their location is strategic.
As a Ravenclaw, the second I saw the entrance, my jaw dropped. It’s a stunning dorm with a ton of natural daylight, big bathrooms, and the dorm rooms themselves… It’s better then my actual room. I love it.
@spacebar9733, actually it means loaded in finance; rich, abundant, wealthy. But I guess the word 'opulent ' is ambiguous according to your take of it.
I was kinda disappointed in the commonrooms. They are ao well designed yet there is so little to do in the place where your character supposedly lives. I was hoping it would be like the camps in rdr2. We could have played games with classmates. Done practice duals. Or started a business like fred and George
I want to be able to sit on the couch and relax, at least able to do such trivial matter if common room’s supposed to have no other purposes (other than picking up the glamorous house robe chest) by the rushed game developers
I grew up with the Harry Potter movies and I always asked; “Will we ever see any other common rooms besides Gryffindor’s?” This video has brought me some closure. Still would’ve been nice to see them all on screen.
tbh i feel that Gryffindor got the best treatment for interior design. All the other dormitory feel empty. If it were me, I'd give Ravenclaw more flowy fabric and hammocks hanging from the ceiling, more furniture and bookcases, a balcony encircling the tower with outdoor study areas, and if you've been around really smart people, you know books, prototypes, and/or equipment are everywhere. Ravenclaw is known for their inventors and scholars. I feel like they would have their predecessors achievements on display and plenty of desks and chairs to study and work. For Slytherin, it would've been cool to have indoor ponds, waterfalls, bridges, and an aquarium tunnel. Slytherin is full of wealthy wizards. I feel like the rooms, columns, and furniture should've been bigger and more opulent with huge chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. For Hufflepuff, definitely way more furniture, rugs, rocking chairs, swinging chairs/couches hanging from the ceiling, oversized pillow chairs, and central hearths to make the place cozier. I would have a giant tree with crevices and roots that students can sit on or nap in and put lots of plants and little hobbit windows in the hallways/tunnels
Love the hufflepuff common room it’s just so warm and cozy I just wish you could do more in your rooms like change clothes etc and go to sleep and interact with your house mates but love it still 😊
Or change the plants each month; like in winter have Holly, Ivy, Poinsettias, etc. in the rooms and lounge. Or even have the ability to decorate your side of the bedroom, like putting posters on the wall or adding pillows or a stuffed animal to the bed
Not all Ravenclaws have bunk beds. Try watching the entire Ravenclaw section of the video, and you'll see what I mean. The standard canopy beds start at 12:42.
@@myersbabe24 obviously, you compare slytherin who has riches and rich families backrounds with poor people hufflepuffs... compare their beds and you will understand... hufflepuff is a place for those who dont belong in anywhere else, cedric digory was elected for wiz tournament only because they wanted to kill a person and guess which house was the most useless in tasks compare to others? Hufflepuff hahaha
@@user-gy6gl6ru2s 2023 and you still repeat the archaic arguments of 2014/2015. Helga found it limiting to choose students based on 1 characteristics and didn't reject anyone who wasn't "good enough" for the other founders. Buddy, where in the books does it say that Hufflepuffs are poor? because this information didn't really come from J.K Rowking. You may not like or want to be part of the Hufflepuff, that's okay. But that doesn't give you the right to massacre the house, which is humanly the best of the 4.
Being honest, I agree. But I do understand the why tho. Being in wide and big spaces is a little lonelier than being in smaller cozy ones. You're even more apart from ppl in places like Slytherin's common room. Besides, Hufflepuff's CR? Is the best one anyway when you get over the space thing: Slytherins? I bet they're grumpier on winters, this guys live in a underwatter dungeon; Ravenclaws? You really wanna wake up at 6am in a Saturday/Sunday with the sun blinding you as soon as you open your eyes, and a bunch of stairs between you and your food?; Gryffindors? They don't have it so different, i know they live in a tower, but I'm pretty sure they're the ones that have the smallest common room. Hufflepuffs? We have magic heating blankets, cuz yeah it's a little cold at night, it's a cave; hot days? "Oh yeah, I've heard of them somewhere". J.K. Rowling knew what she was doing while inventing her favourite house's common room😌
@@j134679 I don't think it has anything to do with being trustworthy. After all, Gryfindors too are trustworthy, but they do have the iconic canopy beds (beds with "privacy curtains"). That said, I agree with the fact that Hufflepuffs should have gotten the same treatment as Slytherins, Ravenclaws and Gryfindors and got the chance to sleep in canopy beds as well.
Did you know about the secret rooms in the Common Rooms? In Gryffindor, there’s a secret storage room through the grandfather clock at 0:52 In Hufflepuff, there’s a secret sitting area behind the bookshelf at 15:50 So far, there doesn’t seem to be any secret areas for Ravenclaw or Slytherin
I'm a Slytherin but BY FAR I prefer the Ravenclaw dorm. I would get very sad if I had to be underwater in the dark all the time. Plus, I would be resentful to be put in a dungeon far away.
My favorite rooms, from best to worst: 1. Ravenclaw - The most fantasy 2. Slytherin - The most majestic 3. Hufflepuff - The coziest 4. Gryffindor Gryffindor's common room is the most idle and simple. It's also the worst of all the others! The other three common rooms of the other faculties are very good and beautiful in their own way!
Lol this is a personal taste, but for someone who loves bright natural lights, bohemian style interior with tapestries and carpets, all the things to be excited for in life, Gryffindor is my favorite and the coziest!! Perfect place to wind down, sit and drink tea when you're tired. Hufflepuff is cozy and cute but I can't stand the low light environment, same as slytherin, which is still majestic. Ravenclaw although very beautiful gave me a school vibe, not a homey vibe after a long day of classes
@@EvieFrye1995 Also understandable! I personally would want to live in a mix of the Huffelpuff/Gryffindor/Ravenclaw room. The Ravenclaw room gave most privacy when It comes to the bedrooms, but yeah It''s way too light when just sitting their throughout the day everyday. Gryffindor and Huffelpuff would make the perfect combination for a living room though!
I always thought Raveclaw commom room would be best seeing how it was on top of the tower so plenty of natural lights. I like griffyndor one too. Others are a little damp😊
I remember playing Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix game and being absolutely stunned by the exact same castle from the HP movies, but the Legacy castle is just on another level...
Gryffindor: Your average college in town, messy, teenage boys but wannabe knights, Hercules, castle, medieval, Rohan Ravenclaw: Fantasy, royal, luxury palace, fairies, Rivendell, wizardry, sky, palace, Princess Leia Hufflepuff: The Shire, earthy, big wine cellar, Dionysos, 2020s home decor aesthetic, warm and calm Slytherin: Targaryens, Hades, Loki, old money, aristocracy, cold and dark, ancient, cathedral, manor I want to point out to something but Idk how can I tell it with words but I'll try. Gryffindor's common room looks like the most simple one but it's tricky. Gryffindor, as designwise, looks and feels like the most organic one, created by uniting various styles and details. Small, simple but humanly and organic. Meanwhile the other common rooms look like sort of "AI generated", mostly. Too generic, too symmetrical, too many similar objects don't give me vibes that there are humans. I hope I could clarify myself.
First of all, I love how you described the common rooms, especially the "teenage boys but wannabe knights" xD Also totally get what you mean with the AI Generated. I prefer the other rooms over Gryffindor (well not all but at in some ways, for example the sleeping rooms of Ravenclaw or the Living room area of Hufflepuff) but the others def do look more "clean" rather than an actual house for teenagers (aside from Hufflepuff in my opinion).
The Slytherin room is actually just as nice as the other houses. I’ve always assumed it was ugly looking cause the way the people would describe it, or how the movie portrayed it, but I’m pleasantly surprised 😭
as a slytherin i honestly like the gryffindor one the best even if it’s simple it just feels like a good base layer. i like the slytherin one in theory but i don’t think we’d be nearly that cold in terms of design. i’d love to see some fur blankets on leather couches or some cleaner looking walls
Ooo, this comment has been tinkered with? And by tinkered as well as tampered with, I mean that it has been edited.. Which raises a suspicion... For something but 'something' is quite vague. Sorry for the itty-bitty nitpick.. Ahaha.
As a true green blooded Slytherin🐍 I gotta say as much as I love the dark gloomy old money aspect of our common room. The HufflePuff was legit!! So calming and like chil!! Very peaceful vibes to it. Raven claw was far too bougee for me. Ha the gryffindor one was like warm, cozy and full of school spirit. So neat. I’ve been playing the game so much but never thought about what other players got to see when going through it with different houses
I thought I was visiting Biltmore House when going through Slytherin common room. Ravenclaw reminds me of my bedroom in a townhouse, walls painted blue
Claiming that Ravenclaws common room was boogie after praising Slytherins over the top common room is laughable. Slytherin common room, despite looking gloomy still looks more expensive and fancier than any of the other common rooms.
My personal favourite is hufflepuff, very closely followed by Ravenclaw. My main problem with Ravenclaw is that it would take ages to get to, considering it's supposed to be in the tallest tower. Hufflepuff is right next to the kitchens; easy.
I love the hufflepuff common room, the others have far too many stairs. Slytherin is the only one with squeaking doors (due to high humidity I guess). Hufflepuff is a cosy place, hobbitlike, with art-deco-windows and lots of plants. I felt at home the moment it was entered.
For the game, I went with slytherin and honestly I am happy with it. But Ravenclaws common room is amazing! Even though I heard Ravenclaw have the least amount of quests, the common room is cozy, not too much, and pretty cool. Still, glad I got slytherin though.
Not to take away from the designs of the three other houses, but I didn’t regret choosing Slytherin. Took the quiz and decided that way. I had no idea what the dorms looked like on my first play through.
Me, a Ravenclaw, here’s my personal ranking: 1. gryffindor Just love the warm colors. It’s so cozy and relaxing to the eye. It warms my soul. 2. Hufflepuff Same like gryffindor, but a little too dark. 3. slytherin Too dark, I think I’d get depressed after a while without seeing the sun light. But it’s still very beautiful. 4. Ravenclaw Too cold and too bright for me. Yes I don’t really like our common room.
It’s crazy how small the Gryffindor common room is in the films. Like I understand that they didn’t have a lot to go off of from the books but I feel like they definitely could have and should have put more thought into the space. Like apparently Dumbledore’s office has a bedroom, that was fully dressed by the set designer that they just never filmed in because you never even hear about it in the books. But the Gryffindor common room is the only one in the whole series that is in nearly every book. It’s also a real shame we only get a short period of time in the Slytherin common room, obviously because Harry only goes there once. But still the whole being under water and being able to see into the Black Lake is sick as hell. Though judging by the video here it seems like they just decided not to include enough dorms in Gryffindor for all the years. It’s also funny but a nice equalizer that they included the sliding staircase charm for both, but I’m pretty sure that Hermione tells Harry and Ron that girls can go into the boys dorms but not the other way round because the founders thought girls were more trustworthy in that regard, which is why Ginny is able to ransack Harry’s dorm and steal the dairy back, but I digress. They are beautiful regardless. The celestial theme of Ravenclaw’s dorm is absolutely everything, so gorgeous. I would have a hard time wanting to be anywhere else. Props to whomever designed Ravenclaw’s dorm. It’s actual a fully realized and functional living space. But Hufflepuff’s is giving Hobbit hole and I live for that. It’s really cozy. Slytherin’s common room also slaps. Like they just have tea and desserts already in they’re dorms, it’s no wonder Crabb and Goyle stay so round and plump. The spooky nautical theme is a vibe and I’m here for it. It’s immaculate, as it should be, I expected nothing less. The game designers did a great job over all.
I agree they did a really good job, a shame that you can barely do anything in the rooms but other than that, they are really beautiful and full of details!
I may have picked Gryfindor (and have also been placed in that house by 3 different quizes) but I must say the Hufflepuff common room is my favourite. The greenery, plants, woodwork, and it also reminds me a bit of a hobbit hole form LOTR. Does seem like a very nice place to live.
Yeah true, it does give a very hobbiton vibes, also the common room is next to the kitchens, Which also very befitting with the Hobbits coz they love food and it always five to six times a day
Finally a video that calmly shows the details. Ravenclaw is simply beautiful, Slytherin has its charm despite being too dark for me, Hufflepuff is so cozy and protected, full of life with the plants, a shame that the beds are the simplest of all and therefore disappointing.