Kurusu House

The Kurusu House is the primary location where the Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls series occurs.

Located within the northern residential districts of Tokyo, the Kurusu House is the home residence of the Kurusu family, or more particularly the home residence of Kimihito Kurusu as his parents seldom live at the address due to their careers causing them to travel abroad.

History
Originally a typical large, modern Japanese home, since Kimihito became involved with the Cultural Exchange Between Species Bill's cultural exchange program, the house has been renovated multiple times to cater for the needs of it's various liminal house guests. These renovations include widened hallways and enlarged bath and toilet facilities to cater for Lamia and Centaur bodies as well as the establishment of an indoor pool to cater for Mermaids.

Following an incident where the house's attic collapsed into the floor below, the house's occupants were forced to go on a vacation while the necessary repairs were carried out.

Layout

 * The house is divided into separate rooms in a typically western architectural layout.
 * 1st Floor:
 * : The main entrance, where guests and residents leave their shoes before stepping into the entrance foyer. From here various doors leading from the foyer lead to different rooms in the house, in addition a staircase facing the entrance door leads directly up to the second floor. The residential phone is located on a table in the foyer.
 * Dining Room and Kitchen: From the genkan/entrance foyer the dining area is accessible behind the door on the immediate left. The dining room also contains the kitchen area. In the manga, the kitchen is a typical one-wall design with the sink, range and refrigerator facing the dining area, however, in the anime the kitchen is of a G-shape design; possessing an additional peninsula bench space positioned between the kitchen and the dining area.
 * Lounge Room: From the genkan/entrance foyer, the lounge room is accessible behind the door on the immediate right. The most commonly seen location in the house, the lounge contains an L-shape couch, a coffee table and around one/two (the number varies) single-seat couches. Possessing sliding doors that allow access to the yard, the room also serves as the residential reception area for guests.
 * Laundry and Bathroom: Accessed from the hallway leading from the foyer, the laundry is a comparatively small room that occupants pass through to access the bathroom, which includes a that has been enlarged to accommodate extra-species houseguests. Residents typically unclothe in the laundry (placing their clothes in a hamper to be washed) and then enter the bathroom to bathe.
 * Toilet: A singular room containing a western-style toilet modified to accommodate to extra-species anatomies.
 * : A small room that seemed to serve as the house's original reception area for guests. Completely designed in Japanese architectural style, the room possessed mats and  doors. It is possible that this room was later converted to serve as Centorea Shianus' room.


 * 2nd Floor:
 * Deck: An open-air roof deck often used to air out laundry.

Tenant Rooms
Kimihito Kurusu's room is located on the second floor and is a typical bedroom in western style. This room was destroyed when the floor of the attic collapsed, but it has since been repaired.
 * Kimihito’s Room

Miia's room is a typical westernized room with large windows and bright decorations. While she possesses a bed of her own, Miia habitually sneaks into Kurusu's room to sleep with him. Located on the second floor, her room is behind the door on the immediate right of the stairway.
 * Miia’s Room

Papi’s room is dominated by her overly plush bed, with various pillows having been nestled at various corners of the room. Located on the second floor with direct access to the balcony, Suu also seems to reside in this room due to the presence of a kiddie pool presumably left for her to rest within.
 * Papi’s Room

Centorea Shianus' room is noted to be the only one decorated in traditional Japanese style. As Centaurs do not need beds to sleep on, Centorea chose to cover the floor with tatami mats instead of carpet and opted to decorate the entire room in Japanese style. Centorea also has her armour and weapons on display in her room.
 * Centorea’s Room

Meroune Lorelei’s room is an indoor pool located near the bathroom on the first floor. The pool is 15 meters deep, with its own filtration system. The water temperature is apparently kept warm enough for humans, but just a bit too cold for lamias. It also has a closet where she keeps her clothes.
 * Meroune’s Room

Rachnera Arachnera's room is located in the house's attic. Accessed via a pulldown ladder on the second floor, Rachnera keeps various artworks on the room's ceiling and prefers to sleep on hammocks instead of a typical bed; although she does seem to have one. She also has a spinning wheel here presumably to spin her threads for unknown uses. The room is directly above Kimihito’s room. The floor of this room once collapsed, but has since been repaired.
 * Rachnera’s Room

Lala's room has yet to be shown.
 * Lala’s Room

Trivia

 * The house seems to be riddled with hidden cameras that were possibly placed during the house's various renovations. It is unknown whether they were placed for security reasons for the host family or for documentation purposes of the various liminal house stayers. It is also unknown whether any of the house's occupants know about the cameras.
 * Both the lounge and dining rooms possess large television sets.
 * Possibly due to the lack of windows, her use of tatami mats, and her own horse fur, Centorea's room reportedly "smells like a barn" according to Ren Kunanzuki.
 * Despite numerous remodeling ventures, the outside of the house never seems to change.
 * At various times, the liminal girls cause property destruction in the form of breaking down doors/windows and walls. It is presumed that repair costs are covered and carried out by the same House Stay program that oversees the renovations.