check_six wrote: » They are everywhere when you look closely, the ceiling, the chairs, the wall of the bathroom! :eek::eek: The CGI'd what it would look like if it was normal version in the last couple of photos are almost unrecognisable. It's a very small apartment to pack in so much hijinks.
Leg End Reject wrote: » Am I the only one who doesn't know what anchor points are?
Lady Haywire wrote: » I can see 14, though presume there's more on the bottom of bathroom padded wall & the top of the bed Think sexy times. And handcuffs, ropes etc.
Leg End Reject wrote: » I can't see them! I'm intrigued though.
Lady Haywire wrote: » 4 x love hearts in a corner of the bedroom, hanging on ceiling. 4 x on weird chair, sofa thing in bedroom. 2 x black hoops on ceiling above bed. 2 x silver shackles on bottom of bed legs. 4 x on padded wall in bathroom, can see the bottom ones now. My social isolation lunacy is setting in I think :pac::pac:
Ultima Thule wrote: » If you like being reminded of past residents banging each other around the house, then that house is for you. It's not just a case of a new mattress. I'd say the kitchen counter and dinner table would have to go too.
inforfun wrote: » And no, it isnt a brothel. It is a freelance illustrator's home
Princess Calla wrote: » Yeah, you'd need a forensics lamp and an ocean of bleach, maybe a fumigator too
BattleCorp wrote: » You'd be blinded with the glow if you switched on a blue light in that place. :pac::pac::pac:
BattleCorp wrote: » Freelance illustrator.....yeah right. :pac::pac::pac:
In any case, this very charming and imaginative 2-room apartment makes an unforgettable statement that artist and illustrator Willemijn de Lint has worked on for almost 3 years.
inforfun wrote: » No.. really. From the description and via google translate Her website: http://sugarworks.nl/sin-suite-exciting-bed-and-breakfast-in-haarlem.html Okay... so it is a B&B for people who are done with the missionary position... But just in case you are wondering... cant be booked anymore.
Princess Calla wrote: » So her pictures give a different take than the estate agents ones...... Am I seeing "swimmers" in the counter top design? Yeah I think that's abit too much. Not a hope I'd buy an apartment that was rented out for "good times".
[Deleted User] wrote: » I bet you would if you were to continue the "trade" and know that it would be almost always fully booked!
inforfun wrote: » Estate agent doesnt mention it was a B&B, no. Would you buy an apartment that had been on Airbnb? I mean... if you dont want to buy a place where "good times" have been had, you are stuck to buying new builds, i am afraid.
Leg End Reject wrote: » The estate agent has a close up picture of the countertop and you can see fish, it just wasn't obvious it was the countertop! I wonder who the neighbours are and if they hope it will become a regular apartment. It's strange for us because it's illegal here, but if those walls could talk I'd be all ears!
The Wordress wrote: » The creepy old fashioned pram in picture 3 :eek::eek::eek:https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/liscooley-castlefin-co-donegal/4410321
PommieBast wrote: » Granny flat with a chimney - never seen that before Some of the 1970s carpeting still in good condition. That stuff brings back memories..
Higgins5473 wrote: » That’s not a granny flat. Not sure what your understanding or understanding of what granny flats are, but that’s not one.
PommieBast wrote: » Some sort of annexe. Just noticed it had a few handles and did not put much thought into it.