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The old television from seasons 1- 10 is actually a model from Motorola, as revealed in There's No Disgrace Like Home.Ī simple painting of a boat hangs on the wall above the living room couch - Marge once says that she painted it for Homer, but later it's suggested that she bought it, and it is titled "Scene from Moby Dick". A tank filled with fish is sometimes seen in the dining room. The house has two identical red couches: One in the sitting room and one in front of the television in the living room. In one episode, Homer made his jerky business with Bart in the basement. At one time, the basement held gym equipment. Marge discovered a sauna in the basement, hidden behind a water heater. The basement is often used as a "secret lair", where Homer has brewed alcohol to beat prohibition and hidden his superhero operation as Pie Man, and where Marge hid during a spell of agoraphobia. However, the appearance of other features such as a furnace, ping-pong table, air hockey set, and water softener vary from time to time. The basement always includes a washing machine and a clothes dryer and a large Olmec statue of a head, which was a present from Mr.
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Homer and Marge's en suite full bathroom.Near that fence are the tombstones of The Simpsons' former cats: Snowball I, Snowball II, Snowball III, and Coltrane. Occasionally, there is a hammock shown tied to the two trees near the fence that borders The Flanders' backyard. The back garden of the house is surrounded by a wooden picket fence and a low box hedge, and features a patio and the treehouse. On the landing, there is a pull-down stair case that leads to the attic. The second story of the house has Homer and Marge's bedroom (with an en suite bathroom), Bart's bedroom, Lisa's bedroom, Maggie's bedroom, and a bathroom. (This washroom has also appeared under the stairs, as well as off the door in the foyer ) Off to the side of the kitchen is a small hallway that leads to the garage, rumpus room and a half-bathroom.
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Located in the back of the house is the the TV room and the kitchen. The living room and the dining room have bay windows. On the ground floor, the front door leads straight into the foyer, which includes the stairs to the second floor, an archway in the wall to the left that leads to the living room, another one at the foot of the stairs which leads into the dining room, there is a door at the back of the foyer that leads to the basement stairs or a closet, depending on the episode. The building is a pinkish-orange two-story detached house with a garage, basement, attic, and lots of mice.
#Simpsons rumpus room movie#
The house was destroyed in The Simpsons Movie and rebuilt in the exact same manner. Strangely, former presidents George Bush and Gerald Ford have previously moved to Springfield in a house across the street. One time, Marge mentioned that Evergreen Terrace is "the street that smells like pee". In The Simpsons: Tapped Out, it is called the Brown House (about it, Homer says that "We've lived next to that house for years and I've never seen anyone go in or out"). Reader and Baby Reader in The Simpsons Comic). Winfield, Terrence, and Emily (also home to Mr. It was formerly owned by Sideshow Bob (disguised as Walt Warren), Ruth Powers, Laura Powers, Sylvia Winfield, and Mr. The house on the right at 740 Evergreen Terrance is possibly owned by Ted Flanders. The house to the left of the Simpsons house at 744 Evergreen Terrace is the Flanders family house, which is owned by Ned Flanders. It was one of the family homes, including the Old Simpson Farm, and the Simpson House Boat (both either destroyed or got a new owner).
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In " I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", it was revealed that the alarm code happened to be 3679. In " No Loan Again, Naturally", it is revealed that the Simpsons are unable to afford their mortgage anymore, due to Homer constantly loaning money against the house, which causes Ned Flanders to purchase the property for $101,000 and rent it to the Simpsons. In order for the Simpson family to purchase the home, Abraham Simpson II sold his old house and wrote Homer a check for $15,000, allowing Homer to make the down payment on the house. The house first appears chronologically in the flashback episode " Lisa's First Word". It first appeared in the short Good Night. 742 Evergreen Terrace is the main location in The Simpsons and the address of the Simpson family's house.
