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Hooks

Hooks

The hooks and wire up above were probably from a removed drop-ceiling.
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cool b&w
Great shot!

Looks like someone in the doorway, sitting at a desk.
geez Weebs on second look you are right*hums yheme fom Twighlight Zone*
oops thats theme *blushes*
Not gonna lie, Weebs is right it does kinda look like someones at the desk
Very eerie!
WOW, the black and white is stunning!!!
I agree... it so eerie...and im totally into it...
I would have used a much longer 'Island' in that kitchen. That buffet table is way to small.
this is not the kitchen its part of the laundry.
OK I will dare ask...what are the hooks for??

And OMG it DOES look like someone sitting there!
@MamaToFiveInPA: The hooks supported a metal grid suspended from the ceiling. Then ceiling tiles were laid into the square or rectangle openings. This "dropped ceiling" decreased the square footage to be heated or cooled making the power bills significantly lower. Dropped ceilings weren't nearly as interesting or attractive as original tin or plaster ceilings, but money often trumps beauty.
I hate drop ceilings!

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