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Houseplan idea
.::boombastic::
04-05-2006
This is my houseplan idea for Big Brother seven.
It uses the long rumoured " Attick".
On the 18th May, 16 Housemates will enter the house.
Five housemates will be picked at random to live in the attick.

The public has control of whether or not to switch attick housemates with regualr housemates in weekly free online votes.

The entrance has been moved to the side of the house to create some of the magic BB1 and BB2 had with it's exits.

The storeroom of the main house has been moved to the garden.

The diary room is situated in the corner of the main house and next to the bedroom of the smaller house.

The bathroom of the main house is inside the bedroom like in CBB4.

The same colours are used for the same rooms for the smaller house.
In week 3, The " Attick" Housemates will enter the real housemates and build the number back to 15.

After the smaller house ahs been abandoned. It will be renovated into a task room and a door in the garden wall leading to it will be revealed.

I cannot load the image online bcurrently but i will try ASAP.
RKO'd
04-05-2006
I like it, would keep the HMs on their toes if they knew they could be replaced at any minute.

You can upload images to www.imageshack.us without registering
.::boombastic::
04-05-2006
We have the image!

http://bigbrotheriswatching.piczo.com
RKO'd
04-05-2006
Very similar to the BB1/BB2 houseplans!
.::boombastic::
04-05-2006
Is it?
I can remember some aspects of the houses but not the whole plan
The only plans i can vividly remember are BB4,BB5 AND BB6.

I used to know BB3 but forgot!
LoL
biteback
04-05-2006
I would have the house split in two for the first four weeks. On the first night the 14/16 whatever housemates would enter the house. An hour later one housemate would be asked to come to the Diary, and pick 6/7 other people to live with them in the other side of the house.

The group would meet twice a week - for the nominations announcement and the evictions. The rest of the time they would be divided.

Then after four weeks the groups would be made into one - live on C4. But in a further twist the last two people to leave the smaller side of the house would be locked in - for one more week!
.::boombastic::
04-05-2006
Originally Posted by biteback:
“I would have the house split in two for the first four weeks. On the first night the 14/16 whatever housemates would enter the house. An hour later one housemate would be asked to come to the Diary, and pick 6/7 other people to live with them in the other side of the house.

The group would meet twice a week - for the nominations announcement and the evictions. The rest of the time they would be divided.

Then after four weeks the groups would be made into one - live on C4. But in a further twist the last two people to leave the smaller side of the house would be locked in - for one more week!”

That is a good idea!
.::boombastic::
05-05-2006
After the house has come together, The second house is quickly renovated in a week into a task room ( The large red room), A sin bin for rule breakers which contains a bed, A loaf of bread, A toaster, A supply of running water and a toilet painted grey ( the pink room) and a second bathroom containging one shower and one toilet( Blue room).
The middle area of the smaller house has been changed into grass with a temporary camera run removed and the walkway extened to there.


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