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*gimps away as fast as stupid crutches will allow*
I'm sure that the original doors were beautiful; those stupid, lightweight, cheap doors don't do a room like that justice. I can imagine the looks on the faces of young newlyweds when they come upstairs to the expensive honeymoon suites. They must have felt like they were staying in a mansion.
If i could do this to a room in my house I SO would!
...and yes, it was rather cliché :P
It looks so fresh...but still so old.