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Familiar

Familiar

We were staying at an old house in the Harz Mountains later on in the night; I felt that the room we were in was very familiar upon arriving but couldn't put my finger on it... now I realize it had an identical layout to this room!
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I'd take those brown bookcases out and slip in a day bed under that sky light. Then a child could see the stars at night.
Motts, I certaainly hope your room was better decorated than this one. Did you notice the gray face on the wall from the chipping paint? Looks great. . .almost as if it were painted.
Is this a room that is below ground level? If you look through all the doors it seems that at the end there is an exterior stone wall in the sunshine?
What a fantastic room. I love the pictues where there are doorways visible through doorways. It really invites you into the frame. All those splotches on the far wall makes me think the graffiti artists were running low on spray paint.
This room was on the top floor; the sloping ceiling is the roof line.
Nice. I can SO imagine myself here laying on the bed counting the stars at night...
But how long could that last? "One... two.... three.... AHHHHH!" *zombies attack* *chomp-slurp-gulp-eat*
Cookie cutter places!
Must be a kinda German architecture that is very common?
LOL @ autoguy...

Oh yeah, forgot about those pesky zombies!! We need some of those Zombie-Proof doors from one of the other galleries in here...

:D
Is that Elvis in the corner?

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