It is located in the Night Courtabove Velaris. The House of Wind is built into the middle and largest peak of the red flat-topped mountains that flank the northern side of Velaris. In fact, the mountain has holes and windows built in the uppermost part of it, for the House of Wind has literally been carved into the rock.
At night, it looks as if the mountain has been crowned in gold. The House of Wind has many broad balconies glided by the light of golden lanterns. At the far end, built into the red mountain itself, are two glass doors that open to a large, but surprisingly casual, dining room carved from the stone, and accented with rich wood.
In the center of the room there is a long table with chairs fashioned to accommodate wings. The halls of the House are of the same crimson color as the mountain. Feyre and Rhysand celebrate Starfall in one of the private balconies of the House of Wind.
The House of Wind contains many bedrooms, a common library, and a war room decorated with a large black table and a mirror. A large training ring with fighting rings is positioned on the top roof of the House of Wind, open to the elements.
The easiest way to get to the House of Wind is by flying. Otherwise, you must climb ten thousand stairs. The House of Wind is warded against people winnowing inside. Not even High Lords can do mor vind. The House has a line of credit in all the stores in the city so if a member of the Inner Circle is going to buy something, they can ask to put it in the House's account and then said account is paid by Rhysand.
Beneath the House of the Wind is a massive, subterranean library. Rhysand gifted it to the priestesses who have been treated badly by the world. No one can enter the library without their permission. In the center of the library is a black pit where Bryaxis used to live.
A stone railing keeps people from falling over the side. At least three dozen priestesses work and live in the library. When Rhys was a boy, he lived here with his family and he loved to sneak out of the House of Wind by leaping out of his window to fly all night over Velaris.
When his mother discovered this, after scolding him, she occasionally joined him. Sometimes he still does this. When Amarantha tricked the High Lords into giving control over their powers to her, Rhysand felt Amarantha ripping his power away, he used what little time he had to erase the city and the Regn och Värme from the minds of the Court of Nightmares.