The Apartment Building is the main location of Raven's Home. The building was formerly owned Myrna Jablonski and the landlord was Mr. Jablonski, until Richard bought the building, and made his son, Mike, landlord, in "Cop To It". Raven, Chelsea, Nia, Booker and Levi live together, while Tess, lives opposite them with her mother. It is located in Chicago, and first appears in the series premiere, "Baxter's Back".
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Places of Interest
Raven & Chelsea's Apartment
Living Room
The Living Room is the main location within the apartment and where the family spend time together. It formerly served as a bedroom for Nia, who slept on the sofa after Chelsea moved into her room.
Raven and Chelsea's Room
Formerly just Raven's room, Chelsea moved in after Nia felt, there wasn't enough space for her in the apartment. Raven and Chelsea share a bunk bed, while Chelsea keeps a poster of Channing Tatum on the ceiling to look at.
Booker & Levi's Room
Formerly just Booker's Room, after Chelsea and Levi move in, Levi and Booker become roommates. The room was formerly filled with a trampoline, which Booker ordered without his mothers permission.
Tess' Apartment
Though never seen on the inside, Tess' apartment in located opposite Raven & Chelsea's, making them neighbours. She resides there with her mother.
Myrna's Apartment
Myrna's Apartment is surrounded by dolls. Because of this, Myrna has a reputation for being a witch, with all the dolls being accused of being children. It is unknown if she resides there by herself, or with her son too.
Roof Deck
The Roof Deck is located at the top of the apartment and it is available to all inhabitants of the building. Outside there, is located a barbecue.
Trivia
- The building appears in every episode.
- The exterior shots of the building is Thalia Hall, a music venue building, in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago.
- The house numbers of the following characters are:
- 1B for Mr. Farley
- 2A for Myrna Jablonski (formerly)
- 2C for Winnia
- 3B for Raven and Chelsea
- 3C for Tess
- 3F for Mike Applebaum (formerly)
- 4C for Richard and Mitch
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