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Beginning of an End

Beginning of an End

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o how lovely. pretty pink
I see what you mean by peeling wallpaper.
Fix it up for that great view.
These trees have such rich color, its almost like they are starting to bleed inside the window panes.
How boot-i-ful!!!

It is a combination of ruin and life...perfect composition and lighting. :)
Like some dusty fairytale..
The colours are amazing! This is a fantastic photo.
I love the purple-red leaves. Too bad the parquet floor will be ruined.
Momma Nature is knocking on the windows.
Looks like a tongue hanging down from the left corner of the ceiling. Love the red leaves. I think they want to come in.
The color and the pattern make me think of this as an interesting start for a wallpaper.
Don't see that herringbone floor pattern anymore. Too bad. I kinda like it :-). Pretty red leaves against the pale rest of the room.
That's a giant radiator. Seems a shame to have taken up the entire wall with a single unit instead of multiple smaller units spread across the 3 walls...
Wonderful!
I love rooms that are in ruins that look out on fall folliage or a gray winter scene, even a sunny pleasant day. It's such a contrast.
The colours here are stunning.
At first I thought the leaves were stained glass windows. Right? The little ivy crawling in looks like dripping blood.

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