Gryffindor dormatories

The Gryffindor dormatories have been at Hogwarts since the school was built in meadeval times. There are two dormatiories, girls and boys. The path to the dormatories is up two sets of stone steps, one for the girls and one for the boys. The castle plays a trick on boys who wish to enter the girls dormatories. If a boy tries to go up the steps the steps will dissapear to a slide type line, thus making them fall. However, the girls can go into the boys dormatories. Hermione Granger prooved this a number of times.

Dormatories

The dormatories have seven rooms, a room for each year group. Once a group of students makes recidence to a room and a bed, it is their room until they leave. Say the seventh years leave, the new first years will take their room and stay there and then the seventh years leave and the cycle continues. On each door there is the number of the year the students are in-one,two,three,four,five,six and seven.

Rooms

Each room has a four poster bed for each student with red covers and curtains to tie in with the Gryffindor colours. At the end of the beds are the students trunks containing their clothes, books and personal objects. At the side of the beds there is a desk and a mirror to fill with their personal objects. The walls are stone and the floorboards are wooden, thus making it hard to creep around in the night.