There are hundreds of locations featured in the long-running animated sitcom Family Guy. Simply one of those never fails to appear in every single episode and that'southward the Griffin dwelling. Located in the fictional city of Quahog, the Griffin home is the typical American family residence, with a neat lawn and a path leading to the street.

Plenty of fights take occurred in the domicile, merely happier moments have outnumbered the crazier ones. The Griffins are clearly content with their residence since they take stayed in that location for so long and have never considered selling. While fans of the prove know most most of the events that take happened at the dwelling, a few details are easy to miss.

10 How The Griffins Got The House

There is conflicting information in the show about how Peter and Lois became the owners of the house. In Season two'south "Missionary Impossible", it's stated that Peter and Lois bought the firm from a settlement they got after suing a condom company. The broken condom had resulted in Lois getting meaning.

However, in Season 2's "Herpe the Love Sore", it'south mentioned that Peter and Lois accept been renting the house all along since their income isn't loftier enough for them to afford to purchase information technology. And in Season 17's  "Throw It Away," it'southward stated that Carter and Barbara Pewterschmidt pay the house mortgage.

9 The Phone Number

The house'due south phone number is 555-666-0112. This is revealed on a number of occasions. When Lois goes to a jewelry store and realizes she forgot her purse, she calls the house phone and Meg picks up. On her mobile telephone, Lois dials the number in a higher place.

Peter also dials the number to a higher place after he gets arrested and calls Lois' personal phone, which goes unanswered. Sadly, Chris, who is in the house, is also busy sleeping to hear the phone ringing. There'south Bonnie too, who dials the number to speak to Lois

8 Peter'due south Preferred Name For Petoria

Peter in one case finds out that his house isn't registered in America. He thus invents a fictional nation named Petoria and not only makes it his domicile but also declares himself its president. He initially wanted to name the nation 'Peterland' but the proper name had already been taken by a bar near the airport.

Petoria covers Pete's house simply similar bang-up conquerors of the old, he raids Joe Swanson'south pond pool aka Joehio. Pretoria thus becomes complete with the annexation of Joehio. Later, Peter threw a party at Joehio with beau real-life tyrants. Afterwards abusing his power, Peter is forced to surrender Petoria to America.

7 Size Of The Business firm

The house has a total of xv rooms. There are 4 bedrooms, with Peter and Lois sharing the master bedroom. Each of the siblings has their own bedroom.

There are also a couple of special rooms in the house. Stewie has a weapon room, which is something close to Dexter's laboratory. But a few people are allowed to enter. There is also an attic that has a panic room where the members of the family unit can hide in case there is a major threat.

half dozen The Living Room

In earlier seasons of the serial, the flooring in the living room was yellow in color. In more than recent seasons, it has been consistently green. The circular rug between the burrow and the TV also keeps on changing in colour.

Pictures of family members can be seen on the wall too. Behind the couch, 2 pictures of a mysterious mountain sometimes appear. It'due south not until Season 18'south"Cat Fight" that Stewie reveals that the mountain seen in the picture is Mountain Quahog.

v House Accost

Later on the dwelling finally gets registered in America, its address is stated equally 31 Spooner Street in Quahog, Rhode Isle. Prior to that, information technology hadn't appeared in urban center maps.

There is a DVD commentary for Season 17's "You Can't Handle the Booth!" where Peter states that the real house is actually located in Burbank. He claims that fans of the show keep stealing the mailbox too. It's a slap-up additional piece of information to make information technology seem like events in the prove actually happen in the real globe.

4 Meg'south Room

Trust Peter to be in a dilemma on whether to take Meg to college or use the money to purchase beer. He ultimately makes the correct decision. When Meg goes to Brown University, Stewie figures the room shouldn't stay idle. He thus converts it to a mega gym with state-of-the-fine art equipment.

Stewie thus becomes Brian'south personal trainer but that doesn't last. Things always go wrong between those two then Brian ends up breaking a limb. Brian thus hires Stewie'due south nemesis Doug to be his new trainer.

three A One-Time Bathroom And Fireplace

There's a downstairs bath in Season three'southward "Mr. Sat Knight." This bathroom doesn't appear in any other episode. Ordinarily, all the bathrooms are upstairs.

The fireplace seen in Season 3's "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas" also appears only once in the series. In the episode, an ember from the fireplace causes the firm to take hold of fire. The interior is destroyed in the process. Brian also suffers small burns. It'southward unclear how the house was repaired.

2 Details In The Master Bedchamber

Cracking viewers might discover that the en suite master bathroom keeps changing positions between episodes. For instance, in Season sixteen'south "Nanny Goats," it's on the correct of the bed while in Season 8'due south "Spies Reminiscent of Us," it's on the right.

The bedroom was as well expanded to make room for Peter's Quonset. This hut appears in some episodes but is absent in others. Peter stays in the hut whenever he needs to be away from everyone else.

1 The Reason Peter Built Moat

Peter once gets fired from the toy manufacturing plant afterwards declining to discover faulty toys. This happened because he showed up to work drunk later attending a stag political party. Unable to have intendance of his family, Peter applies for welfare checks but a processing mistake leads to him beingness accidentally given $150,000.

Overjoyed, he goes on a reckless spending spree. Nigh notably, he creates a moat around the house, which he claims is to protect his family from the Blackness Knight. This made little sense because the knight, who was the pb jouster at Quahog's Ye Olde Renaissance Faire, wasn't a threat to his family. Peter's real reason was clearly to mimic the castles of medieval times.

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