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From The Art of Fallout 4

The House of Tomorrow is a design concept for a type of single-family home in Fallout 4.

Background[]

Found in Sanctuary Hills and the West Everett Estates, these steel construction homes are an example of mass-produced suburban housing built across the pre-War United States.

Layout[]

These homes typically consist of an open-plan lounge and kitchen, with a hallway leading to the laundry room, bathroom, closet, a master bedroom, and a second bedroom.

Notes[]

  • Issues of Picket Fences feature concept art for the House of Tomorrow on the cover, with #1 being of the whole house, #2 being for the kitchen, and #3 being for the bathroom. #4 and #5 are close-up details of the whole house.
  • On the cover of the first issue, "The House of Tomorrow...Today!" the following is also written:
    • "Split level Convenience!"
    • "Modern Appliances for Ease of Living!"
    • "Nuclear Radiant Heat Flooring Inside & Out!"
    • "Grocery Sorting Conduits!"
    • "Self Stocking Bar!"

Appearances[]

The House of Tomorrow appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes[]

  • The design was inspired by the various "Home of Tomorrow" exhibits that were popular in the early- to mid-20th century.[1]
  • The House of Tomorrow was also inspired by the Lustron Houses, prefabricated enameled steel houses that were developed by Carl Strandlund in the post-World War II era United States for returning G.I.s.[2]

Gallery[]

Pre-War (Sanctuary Hills)[]

Post-War (Sanctuary Hills)[]

Post-War (West Everett Estates)[]

Ending slides (Sanctuary Hills)[]

References[]

  1. GameInformer Report
  2. The Art of Fallout 4, p.132: "This was inspired by the Lustron House, a metal prefabricated house that was briefly available for purchase in the early 1950s."
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