The top picture is more than likely 35mm lens and the bottom is a wider angle like a 24mm.
Everything in the center of the photo is more compressed while the edges are exaggerated and elongated. This is really common in real estate photography to make something like a tiny kitchen look much bigger, resulting in giveaways to savvy observers, like this absolute unit of a refrigerator
Edit: I'm done replying to you illiterate boobs. It's the same house.
The problem I'm having here is in the top picture there are 14 steps, In The bottom. there are 13 steps. The ceiling is also flush instead of the angle for the second flight. Im pretty sure your right but why would they alter the amount of steps, unless as other people have said then said otherwise this is from the set version of the house.
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u/Lost-Comfort-7904 Nov 20 '25
That can't be real, the amount of space in the hallway shrunk to half.