290 Comments Posted by BKWOntario

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Wow, great angles, colours and textures. It's almost hard to figure out the stairs, until you identify the railings on one side and the grey wall paint on the other side of the stairs.
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First comment, wow. The dark foreground adds a lot to the rest of the scene.
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Doesn't really look wide enough for a bed to fit in there.
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Odd that they've made it so you can't see out the windows. I think this was done later because you can see the wood filling in the original window hole below the existing windows.
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I love the black tile railing wall that has uprights of black tile and presumably empty spaces in between them, looking down to the left on what I think is a staircase going to the lower level.
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They don't look very comfortable, but they do look wider/bigger than normal hospital beds. They look almost double bed size, not single bed size.
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Lovely colours again, with the lilac and yellow walls, the red brick and the green leaves.
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I love the stone "railing" details on the second floor, and that the stone staircase can be walked under.
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I love the neutral colours in this, accented by the blue stool and slightly green floor. This would be a wonderful photo to put in a neutrally coloured hallway or living room at home. What is the big black wire for?
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I love the stepped down sides to the niches on either side of the door, and the brick detail in the niches is awesome.
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What cleared a path down the centre of the blue tile floor?
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Even with the decay, the yellow paint and the sunshine make it cheerful. Nice to have a door to the outside.
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I wonder what the observation windows in the back wall were for? There is more of the plastic? Steel? Fibreglass? ceiling the same as the one with the aqua ceiling in a previous shot.
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Good question eldokid. It is hard to see if there is glass in them.
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Fabulous shot, fabulous...thanks Mr. Motts. Would make great wallpaper. It looks to be put together with wooden pegs.