209 Comments Posted by liza

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Poor little cabinets. Is it just the angle, or is that door sort of suspended in space. Was there a step down into the room? Or is that even a door?
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It almost looks like the little cushion vomited or something.

Do you think they put beds between each cabinet?
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Odd long narrow room. The tile is really nice.

Florescent lights. Its the law.
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Look at that pretty raised panel door. Italian provencial. Do the little windows serve to bring natural light to the rooms beyond.?
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Excellent play of light. Are those shutters or bars, or both? Is the ceiling curved? Stupid light fixture, way too small for the room. Imagine the creepy blinking greenish flourescent casting shadows in the corners.
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Holy crap. Those windows don't even start until about the top of the doors. Plus little high windows on the interior wall. Join me at the pink door. Very nice with the light shining through. A bright cave.
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Binky must be right in front of me. Watch out.
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Color is a little more soothing here. I love the arches in this place. I find arched and circular shapes more calming as well. Dropped framework for lighting? Cat walk for cats?
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Gad zooks! The orange attacts again. Door glass broken, art glass in tact. Good vandal.
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Looks like my office when I worked for the Feds. Industrial green was a plague. Soylent green is people.
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Oops. I meant the windows could work with the green/blue wall. I got too excited about being an early bird to this gallery.
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Yikes! The green/blue in the doorway does not go with the orange at all and the orange does not go with the windows, but the windows could go with the window. I'm confused.

Motts, what is the wooden thingie on the floor and is the decorative panel part of it or part of the window?

Oh, one more thing. You will find more clear glass mixed with the colored glass in the European structures. America tended to go all color or all clear. Segregation, you know.
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So pretty. Like a resort.
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Very odd. Perhaps a steam ironing board with a shelf below for folding linens.

Or is there a more diabolic use?
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Medical waste? Must be burned or is highly flamable? Anyone?