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Hogwarts Which house common room do you like the best?

250 fans picked:
Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like)
   49%
Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book)
   25%
Slytherin (Described in the second book)
   19%
Hufflepuff (SPOILER sbury.com/harryp otter/default.asp?sec=3)
   7%
 ktlady posted over a year ago
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ktlady picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
You can also find descriptions here: link
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ktlady picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
I like the star ceiling and I like how you gain access to the Ravenclaw common room. It's not exactly foolproof though, is it?
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christie_skouta picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
Just because Harry,Hermione and the Weasleys are in Gryffindor
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kateliness2 picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
I think the riddle is an awesome way to get in.
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Rockster picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
What does it look like again, does it have a raven in?
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ktlady picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
Which one? Ravenclaw I'm guessing? This is Ravenclaw:

Ravenclaw Tower is located at the west side of the castle. It is home to the Ravenclaw common room and dormitories. The tower is entered through a door that had no handle and no keyhole, just a bronze knocker in the shape an eagle. To enter it you must correctly answer an intellectual and/or philosophical question rather than simply give a password. If a student can not answer the question, the student waits until one arrives that can, therefore Ravenclaw students learn something new every day. The eagle door knocker opens the door if it determines that the answer is a legitimate one. Inside, it is described as an "airy" room with many arched windows overlooking the surrounding mountains, all hung with bronze and blue curtains. The ceiling is domed and painted blue with stars on it. The floor is covered by midnight-blue carpet. There is a statue of Rowena Ravenclaw beside the entrance to the dorm. As the Ravenclaw house values intelligence and wisdom, the common room in general can be described as a studious and philosophical place. As the house mascot is an airborne bird, the Eagle (Raven in the movies), the common room is situated high in the air, on its tower.
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tiz picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
The Ravenclaw dorms sound the coolest... probably because it overlooks the mountains, which would be beautiful.
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sarahbearak20 picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
I love how you get in, too!!
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Cara09 picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
i don't know if ii would be able to get in all the time but it sounds really pretty
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marizzza picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
Gryffindor`s room is described in the first book! I know what it looks like and I really like it! And The Fat Lady!
It`s just great!
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SG1-090 picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
OR Gryffindor but i like the view that you would get from the Ravenclaw room!
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Alice_Jane picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Oh come on people!!! SLYTHERIN is the coolest common room. FIRST of all it is under the lake! How cooler can it get. It is green and silver cause those are its house colors. It is the best! While Gryffindor is just tacky. NO offense. I think Ravenclaw is cool too, but Slytherin is my favorite house!
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Pansy_Parkinson picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Slytherin! Only Slytherin!!!
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tooch picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
It looks so cosy and warm.
i love that.

-xo.
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LeggoMyGreggo picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Slytherin of course...!!!It is simply the best!!!
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EmilyWeasley picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
Ravencaw Commom Room is just GREAT!!!!! Beautiful view.
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makintosh picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
I'm a hufflepuff but I've to admit that Gryffindor Commom Room rules :D
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ravensto picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
Ravenclaw. Its always my favorite.
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ShadowRocksxxx picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
gryffindor sounds the most welcoming; so warm and cosy!!
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Stephaniexoxo picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Slytherin what more can I say?
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BellatrixCissy picked Hufflepuff (SPOILER sbury.com/harryp otter/default.asp?sec=3):
I'm in Slytherin but Hufflepuff has a neat place really cool
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BellatrixFan picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Slytherin of course!It is in the dungeons,it's big and is green and silver all around!I love it,when i saw it first in COS i was like WOW that's awesome!!!!
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LadyNottingham picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Slytherin of course ! (I'd better like it as I would have been sorted into Slytherin.)
I like the green color - though the Ravenclaw blue looks nice too.
The Slytherin common room seems to be spacy - there must be a nice sound for music (thinking of the parties there...)
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Mongoose09 picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
I think it's stupid that people just choose Gryffindor because the Golden Trio are in it! I'm not talking about everyone obviously but christie_skouta's comment says, "Just because Harry,Hermione and the Weasleys are in Gryffindor" - I mean seriously wtf??!
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lokhart picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
i agree with mongoose09 ravenclaw is the best
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LoveFredW picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
Looks s warm and comforting
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zanhar1 picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
or ravenclaw
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morganaxx picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Slytherin.
You can pull faces at Grindylows and mermaids!
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Arianaaaaaa picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
I prefer pussy armchairs:)
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Prawls8612 picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Slytherin Common room looks awesome especially in the Lego Harry Potter Wii Game years 1-4 :)
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riddlegirl picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Of course Slytherin
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Perfidia picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
well...I just belong there
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dracofan001 picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Dudes they are the awesomest house and they're UNDER GROUND!!! how much cooler does it get? its all dark and mysterious, and cold!all the other common rooms are all normal with nothin special about them.
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Eddiefan picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Best Under Gound and Under The Lake AWSOME it makes the room green witch just happens to be our house colour!

Griffindor is next followed by Ravencclaw then hufflepuff cuz me no seen it :)
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DSIN1 picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
Slytherin, Griffindor and Ravenclaw tied.
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Earthling123 picked Ravenclaw (described in the 7th book):
^ agreed. I just love Ravenclaw a bit more.
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Saku15 picked Gryffindor (Let's hope you know what it looks like):
this
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fixitfelixkid picked Slytherin (Described in the second book):
under a lake how cool is that?!
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