Some more thoughts on the layout of Sherlock and John’s flat, because why not?
The first layout only works if you assume both the kitchen and the stairway windows are now interior windows (pink/red being the original house, blue being the add-on), but I think maybe that’s possible? Anyway if the window thing does work, I feel like this makes the most sense, especially for Sherlock’s bedroom.
The middle layout feels increasingly unlikely since Sherlock’s bedroom would have to be the width of a door + a refrigerator, unless the stair window is interior? idk, I feel like even that might be unlikely given how we see Sherlock’s bedroom is oriented in Scandal, plus to jive with Scandal there would have to be another hall..
The third one works if you assume Mrs Hudson knocked out a couple of walls and built some kind of extension between the original building and a second building in the back (Ish mentioned this might be mews?). Bonus for no interior windows, lol.
first one seems most likely but for the windows! (poison ivy!bathers 4 lyfe?) and three could work too, but in watching 2x03 another trillion times I noticed that there is one visible closed door (on left) and what looks like the top of the frame of another (at back) through the open doorway off the back of the kitchen and what looks like light spill from a large unseen window on the right, which would be the same outdoor space we see in the kitchen window (unless that’s sherlock’s room and all the windows are interior??)
i’m really starting to be convinced that the stairwell window is an interior one, unless mrs hudson’s rooms aren’t as wide as the upstairs and there’s an exit to the garden under the (floating????) bathroom
lol omg why can’t i stop
I’m thinking maybe the stairwell window is interior but the kitchen window isn’t, which I guess would mean that entrance to Sherlock’s bedroom would be straight back through the kitchen door next to the fridge, and maybe his bathroom is the closed door to the left?