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River Ridge Mansion Second Floor Floor Plan

 

Bed Room from the back toward the Dressing Room.
Bed Room from the back toward the Bath.

The Sibley Suite is found on the floor plan as the rooms in the left wing of the mansion marked as Solarium, Sibley Bed Room, Bath, Dressing Room and Closet (Cl.). When the White Fathers purchased the mansion, they changed the Bed Room into a living/dining room, removed the fireplace, removed the two French doors that provided access to the Solarium, and converted the Solarium into Bed Rooms.

The Sibley Dressing Room, now converted to a kitchen, as seen from the 2nd floor Passage. The door at the right of the image is the entrance to the Sibley Bed Room. The Closet is to the left, out of sight in this image.
The 2nd floor Passage as seen from the entrance to the Sibley Dressing Room.
The Sibley Dressing Room Closet. Large for its day, it shrinks in comparison to many walk-in closets of today.
The Sibley Bed Room Bath. It has obviously been modernized.

 

Bed Room “A” at the top of the stairs.
View from the entrance.
View of the bath, fireplace, closet and entrance.
The original fireplace, hand carved from Cucumber wood.
Bed Room “A’s” chandelier.
The Bath.

 
Bed Room “D” located in the center wing, facing front.
From the entrance.
 

Bed Room “E” located in the center wing, facing front.
View from the entrance.
The original fireplace.
Close-up’s of the fireplace, hand carved from Cucumber wood.

 

The Linen Closet.
Angle view from the Passage.
Straight in view.

 
Bed Room “B”, facing back.Located directly above the First Floor Bedroom.

 

Solarium Conversion Room.
View from the entrance.
View from the left side.

This Bed Room is located on the far end of the mansion’s right-front wing and faces front. This is one of the Bed Rooms that the White Fathers converted from the Solarium.

 

The Servant’s Passageway, to the Servant’s Wing.
The Servant’s Wing Passage.

 

Bed Room “C”, Servant’s Wing.
View from the entrance door.
The original fireplace.
Seen in the background is the right-front wing of the mansion and my Granddaughter Alexa Hall.
The view from the window toward the Allegheny River and Reno, PA.

 

This intercom box is an example of the many intercoms located throughout the mansion. This one is located in the Servant’s wing.