Uncle Gegil stayed behind to continue negotiating the divorce, while the sisters Jinsley and Iweni accompanied Carl to view the house.
This was a two-story structure built from a mixture of brick and wood.
The walls were specially reinforced, and most doors were arched. Flying beams lent the house an air of lightness and precision.
The upper floor served as living quarters, while the ground floor was for receiving guests. The house was divided into seven spacious rooms, including the bedrooms, which were equally large.
The kitchen and dining room were situated near the entrance for easy preparation and distribution of food and beverages.
The living room was located in the center of the house.
Aside from the bedrooms, the upstairs also housed a dressing room that could be converted into a small chapel or laboratory.
Another room served as a washroom, split into two parts: the outer for washing up and the inner for the toilet, separated by a folding door.