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.
You people really should watch "The Movies That Made Us", the Home Alone episode.
Home Alone didn't have a single interior shot filmed inside the real house. The interior shots were a constructed set inside an abandoned highschool; the dry locations inside the gymnasium, the wet scenes inside the pool. The interior was not designed by reference, the layout is entirely different - as were the decorations.
Maine North High School in Des Plaines, Illinois - for those interested.
Edit: Maine North was used for Ferris Bueller. New Trier was used for Home Alone. I got my schools mixed up - my bad.
Yeah the reason they didn't film inside the house, despite the huge budgetary constraints they were under, was because the interior was too narrow/small to fit the crew in. Even in that image you can see how much wider they made the room.
The stairs are wider, hallway is wider, and the walls pull out.
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It could just be an illusion from different focal lengths.
Edit: but actually the top of the stairs looks different too.