The construction was surprisingly detailed, primarily because Dalvin was an artist who had done anime-style art most of the time. He had obviously drawn backgrounds for his art and often did Japanese settings, so he was familiar with the basic layout of a traditional house.
But after all, he was not an architect, and he drew only 2D and not 3D, so he faltered at the nitty-gritty parts. In the end, he could only go at it with some measure of guesswork, creating a single-floor house with 8 rooms.
There were two bedrooms, one for Dalvin and another for guests. There was one large crafting room where he would keep his equipment for his crafting system while he also set one room apart for eating meals.
There was a living room area and two bathrooms and finally, one kitchen area. Dalvin did not see the need for any other type of room so once he finished with these ones, he nodded with satisfaction and walked in.