Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-34241117-20180401220109

"No going upstairs for the hobbit: bedrooms, bathrooms, cellars, pantries, wardrobes, kitchens, dining rooms, all were on the same floor, and indeed on the same passage."

Okay. So here we are. Hobbit holes are nice, but out of the things listed in the book, only the kitchen, bedroom, and dining room are present. I am here to get the hobbit holes right! First of all: the hobbit hills will have to be almost twice as big now.

Bedrooms: These are already implemented, but I thought, that when the dwarves came, Bilbo "barely managed to fit them all into the guest rooms." Since not all hobbits are as rich as the Bagginses, I think that there should be one more bedroom, like a guest room.

Bathrooms: "In that room there are three tubs, and a copper full of boiling water. There are also towels, mats, and soap." Since there are two pages worth of talk about bathrooms of the hobbits, I think that it is only fair if they are added into the little holes. It is going to be a tiny 3x3x3 room, with a bathtub in the middle, a copper cauldron in the corner, (the copper of boiling water) and a carpet next to the tub. Maybe there could also be a mist particle effect inside when the tub is running...

Cellars and Pantries (lots of those): This will obviously be a very important room in the hobbit holes. I think that there will be two or three pantries and/or cellars in every hole, a 2x3 room, which is full of shelves full to the brim with all sorts of cakes, pies and chests full of food.

I don't think wardrobes will have to be implemented, as there is no actual use for them, but maybe if Mevans thinks they are useful...

Anyways guys, I am just raising awareness about how nice the hobbit holes can be! Hope you all support this, and like my suggestion! Toodles! 