I see only half of a sofa that is slightly askew, space behind it to a wall and touching the wall to the right. In the corner, behind the sofa is a small door to a storage space. The door is maybe 2 1/2 to 3 feet tall , narrow and is hidden by the sofa.
This is an older house, built in the '20's or '30's or even eariler and has been turned into small apartments. The little storage space may have been a laundry chute when the building was still one house, but now is blocked off and used for storage. The house is on a paved street to the east and has an empty lot on the south.
There is a window behind the sofa and a window on the wall to the left. The kitchen is in the left corner of the room. What I see is a 2 room apartment, BR with a small bath and LR/kitchen in the other room.
The interior of the house has trim work typical of the era of the building and the walls are plaster. Outside is stucco. The apartment is on a second floor and is L-shaped. The left walls face east as I can see the morning sunlight. The interior doors are wood and have horizontal panels - the doors are not painted.
The sofa is light colored upholstery, well made but old in style and unfolds into a bed. Very heavy.
The place is very clean and tidy and it has the air of that of an older person - 65+. I see things like doillies and an old fashioned chenille bedspread on a double bed. Everything is old-fashioned and there are some knick knacks on a round tea table on top of a doillie. The adult presence is female and grandmotherly. There are small flower patterend throw rugs.
You have to go through the bedroom to get to the bathroom. The bed is on the east wall and the door to the bedroom is directly across the room from the door to the bathroom. The path to the bathroom is at the foot of the bed.
I see wire clothes hangers and thin metal legs on one piece of furntiture - like a tv stand or a tv tray (the kind for eating in front of the tv).
The bed sags in the middle. An old fahisoned gas stove is on the east wall of the kitchen and the sink is on the south wall. There is a half wall between the kitchen and the LR area and the sofa is really too big to push against the wall, hence the Kitty corner placement.
The air in the apartment is fresh, not closed up and stale. There are 4 apartments downstairs, 2 of them have entrances right at the front door of the building, the other 2 are entered by going under the wooden stairs, which go up half way, turn to the right at a landing and then turn right again for the second half. The apartment entrance is to the right of the top of the stairs. There are 2 apartments upstairs that are accessed from this staircase. The remaining 2 units on the second floor are used but not for living and are entered by exterior metal stair ways. There is a large shed behind the building, maybe an old carriage type garage - definitely taller than a one story garage and wooden with swing out doors.
That's all. When I think of Haleigh I see this.
Oh, and it just doesn't look like FL. This is a cooler place - north of FL. It feels like and older area of a place at about the same latitude as Atlanta.
This is an older house, built in the '20's or '30's or even eariler and has been turned into small apartments. The little storage space may have been a laundry chute when the building was still one house, but now is blocked off and used for storage. The house is on a paved street to the east and has an empty lot on the south.
There is a window behind the sofa and a window on the wall to the left. The kitchen is in the left corner of the room. What I see is a 2 room apartment, BR with a small bath and LR/kitchen in the other room.
The interior of the house has trim work typical of the era of the building and the walls are plaster. Outside is stucco. The apartment is on a second floor and is L-shaped. The left walls face east as I can see the morning sunlight. The interior doors are wood and have horizontal panels - the doors are not painted.
The sofa is light colored upholstery, well made but old in style and unfolds into a bed. Very heavy.
The place is very clean and tidy and it has the air of that of an older person - 65+. I see things like doillies and an old fashioned chenille bedspread on a double bed. Everything is old-fashioned and there are some knick knacks on a round tea table on top of a doillie. The adult presence is female and grandmotherly. There are small flower patterend throw rugs.
You have to go through the bedroom to get to the bathroom. The bed is on the east wall and the door to the bedroom is directly across the room from the door to the bathroom. The path to the bathroom is at the foot of the bed.
I see wire clothes hangers and thin metal legs on one piece of furntiture - like a tv stand or a tv tray (the kind for eating in front of the tv).
The bed sags in the middle. An old fahisoned gas stove is on the east wall of the kitchen and the sink is on the south wall. There is a half wall between the kitchen and the LR area and the sofa is really too big to push against the wall, hence the Kitty corner placement.
The air in the apartment is fresh, not closed up and stale. There are 4 apartments downstairs, 2 of them have entrances right at the front door of the building, the other 2 are entered by going under the wooden stairs, which go up half way, turn to the right at a landing and then turn right again for the second half. The apartment entrance is to the right of the top of the stairs. There are 2 apartments upstairs that are accessed from this staircase. The remaining 2 units on the second floor are used but not for living and are entered by exterior metal stair ways. There is a large shed behind the building, maybe an old carriage type garage - definitely taller than a one story garage and wooden with swing out doors.
That's all. When I think of Haleigh I see this.
Oh, and it just doesn't look like FL. This is a cooler place - north of FL. It feels like and older area of a place at about the same latitude as Atlanta.