Victoria's home is a Chinese Styled big house located at the bottom of Mount Hakobe near a lake. It isn't as cold at the bottom of Mount Hakobe as it is at the top, but the air is still chilly. The house is composed of two floors. The first floorhas the entrance hall, the kitchen, the dining room and the living room. Her living room is simple: It has a table, two sofas , a door that leads to the garden and a Sakura tree drawing.
- Living Room:
The Garden is incredibly beautiful and big. It is constructed in Chinese style, again, and has a little pond, trees and two different wings. One wing is the wing with the little river and bridge, and the other is the normal chinese garden.
- Garden:
The second floor has the master bedroom, the office and the bathroom and a library. The master bedroom is simple and a little bedroom with a bed, a drawer, two tables and that's it. But Victoria finds it comfortable, yet a bit hard to reach when she is drunk.
- Bedroom:
The bathroom is a big, illuminated hall with a bath, a mirror and a little door that leads to the balcony. There are some courtains at the door.
- Bathroom:
The library is a average room with black bookcases that are positioned roundly. They contain tons of books, all of which Victoria has read. She enjoys reading, although it doesn't seem it. There is a table in front of the bookshelves and some chairs for people to sit and write or read.
- Library:
The office is possibly the darkest room of all of the house. It is pretty much always closed with key and contains many documents send to Victoria from her ex-family (to say it somehow)
and many documents about her past, about her father's time spent at jail and her mother's death. It also has many blueprints that Victoria makes in her free time.