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The Loud House is the titular home and residence of the Loud family. This is the main setting of the animated TV series of the same name, as most of the episodes take place here.

Description[]

The exterior of the house is painted white, with a black colored roof, a porch on the front side, a chimney running up the left side of the house, and a garage on the right side. The walls of the basement are made of red bricks.

In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House," it is revealed where they live.

According to the episode "Homespun", the house suffers from faulty water pressure, creaky floorboards, rotting wood, a clunky furnace, crummy TV signals, doorknobs that frequently break off from their doors, a malfunctioning mailbox, and a broken doorbell.

  • First floor ===
    • Living Room: The living room is usually where the Loud family congregates. In it is a television set, that includes a DVD player, video game console, and a couch and chairs to watch it on. The carpet of the living room is green, the walls are beige, and the couch and chairs are dark blue. The living room also has a fireplace and a brown coffee table. According to Lincoln in "The Sweet Spot", the couch has a "sweet spot" (i.e. best place to sit), similar to Vanzilla.
    • Dining Room: The dining room is where the Loud family congregates for eating meals. Initially, only those over Lincoln's age ate there, but now, the entire family eats in the dining room. The dining room has the same green carpeting as the living room, but its walls are baby blue. It has a long table covered by a white table cloth, and twelve black chairs.
    • Kitchen: The kitchen is where the family's meals are made. In it is a stove, oven, sink, dishwasher, refrigerator and a small table where the youngest members of the Loud family used to eat, as well as Lily's highchair. The kitchen has yellow walls and a black and white checkered floor. The back door and basement stairs are in the kitchen.
    • Rita and Lynn Sr.'s Room: This room is where Rita and Lynn Sr. sleep. Unlike the other bedrooms, theirs is located on the first floor. It has a closet where they keep their clothes, including Lynn Sr.'s tie collection. In "Pipe Dreams," the closet was transformed into a newly designed bathroom but had to be converted back to normal after being damaged. Their bedroom has beige walls and lilac carpet.
  • Second Floor:
    • Lincoln's Room: Lincoln's bedroom is actually a large closet, decked out with the appropriate amenities. There is a bed, dresser, and mirror. He uses the closet's clothes rack to hang his shirts and model spaceships. Lincoln also has many comic books and movie action figures inside his room, such as a figure that looks like King Ghidorah from the Godzilla movies, a robot toy that looks exactly like Robby from the 1956 film Forbidden Planet, and another one that looks exactly like Mazinger Z from the manga of the same name. In addition, he has a bookshelf and several posters. His bedroom has beige walls, green carpeting, a small window, and a bed with a brown frame and blue blanket. Even though Lincoln has complained about having the smallest bedroom, he is at least thankful that he does not have to share a room with anyone (although in "Space Invader" Lincoln did have to share his room with Lynn and Lucy, and in "House Flip" Lincoln had to let Flip temporarily sleep in his room).
    • Lori and Leni's Room: This room is where Lori and Leni sleep. In the room is a dresser, a chair, and a sewing machine. There are some posters pasted on the walls, and on the ceiling there are holiday lights. The Loud kids' sibling meetings are generally held in this room, as seen in "In Tents Debate," "One of the Boys," and "A Tattler's Tale", however they occasionally hold meetings elsewhere, such as in "Any Given Sundae". Their room has baby blue walls and dark blue carpeting. Lori's bed has a blue blanket, while Leni's bed has a pink blanket. As of Season 5, Lori now sleeps in her dorm at college, but she would likely sleep in this room if she came back on weekends.
    • Luna and Luan's Room: This room is where Luna and Luan sleep. Unlike their other sisters, Luna and Luan sleep in a double-decker bunk bed, with Luna in the top bunk and Luan in the bottom bunk. The room contains a drum set and some amps for Luna, a record player, and a bean-bag chair. It has a boxing glove on the wall, and the letters on the bottom say, "DO NOT PUSH." Luan has a shelf of her props such as a whoopee cushion, a fake spider, and fake dog poop. She also keeps videos of her family's embarrassing moments in her and Luna's closet, but does not upload them without the person's permission. There is also a small stage where Luan tells her jokes.
    • Lynn and Lucy's Room: This room is where Lynn and Lucy sleep. Lynn has pennants hanging on her side of the room, while Lucy's side has a mirror, and a writing desk. They have light grey walls and dark grey carpet. Lynn's bed has a red blanket, while Lucy's has a black blanket and also has a high frame. Lynn and Lucy's curtains also don't match: one curtain is red while the other is black.
    • Lana and Lola's Room: The twins' bedroom contains Lana and Lola's beds, the latter's a draped canopy bed to go with her princess obsession and the former's a generic bed with a teal blanket. Also in the room is a play kitchen, a tea set, and a terrarium next to Lana's bed (belonging to Hops). Their room has pink walls, light puce carpet, and a window with lilac curtains.
    • Lisa and Lily's Room: This bedroom contains Lisa's bed, and Lily's crib. It also has a desk where Lisa concocts various potions and formulas and a small pink rug. The carpet is dark green (as is Lisa's blanket) and the walls are light green. In the first four seasons, Lily also had a changing table in this room.
    • Bathroom: The bathroom is located at the end of the kids' hallway, opposite Lincoln's room at the other end. In it is the shower, toilet and sink. It looks to be the only bathroom in the entire house. It has blue-grey walls and a black and white checkered floor.
    • Hallway: There is a hallway between all the rooms on the second floor with Lincoln's room at one end and the bathroom at the other. It has a wooden floor with a long red rug, and its walls are yellow and beige. The door to the attic and the stairway to the first floor are also accessible via the hallway and it contains a houseplant.
    • Attic: The third floor is an attic that is located above the second floor. It is accessible by climbing a fold-up ladder through a door above the kids' hallway. Up there are located some old objects such as games, boxes, an old-fashioned television set and Lynn Sr.'s old camera. The kids' parents also keep stored there Lincoln's homemade coffee mugs in a box. Lucy had a secret dark place in there. There is also a cardboard box full of hand-me-downed clothes. The farthest back corner of the attic has no windows, which Lincoln finds a bit creepy due to the lack of light.
  • Basement: The basement is accessible via a door in the kitchen. Inside of it is the family's washer and dryer, the radiator, Cliff's scratching post and the fusebox. It can be dark down there unless one goes down and turns on the light, which is the reason why the children are a bit afraid of going down there at night. Before El Diablo, Lana had another snake, who unfortunately died in the far back corner of the basement.
  • Gardens:
    • Front Garden: The front garden has a tree and a lot of the Loud children's toys, such as balls, bicycles and skateboards. There is also a sandbox, a baby swing for Lily, and two other swings for the older Louds.
    • Backyard: The backyard is a large patio where the Loud family realizes many activities. Like the front garden, it also has a tree.
  • Garage: The garage is on the right side of the house. Lynn kept her bike inside of it. Luna sometimes uses the garage to play music. In "Garage Banned," Lori temporarily takes up residence in the garage, until she misses being in the house with her family.
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