WTH House. This is the most bizarre conversion I've ever seen. It's a 1910 former school that was later used as a Levi jeans factory in the 60s. The current owners turned it into a home in New Market, Alabama. 6bds, 4ba, $915K. You gotta see this one.
The entry hall still looks like a long school house layout.
And, this is the sitting room
Pay special attention to the fireplaces. The firebox on this one looks like the entrance to another dimension. Where did they get such fancy carved mantels?
The dining room. With the checkered floors, it kind of gives Alice in Wonderland vibes.
Somebody had a vision when converting this house. Total elegance.
Look at the mural in the kitchen. It looks like they spent a lot of money on this conversion. The exhaust hood is so high and open. I wouldn't want to climb up there and reach inside for the filter.
The marble floors in this home. Here's another sitting room with niches for life size statues, stained glass windows, a tray ceiling painted with clouds and an ornately carved fireplace.
I've never seen fireplaces with high hearths and an opening in the middle like this.
Interesting bathroom. What is that tarnished bowl on the floor?
The halls are definitely long school halls.
This room is like an office.
Is that a fish tank in the fireplace? I don't understand the loose stones scattered on the floor.
Large marble shower with a vintage corner china cabinet.
Interesting bedroom setup.
Looks like the primary bedroom.
I thought that this was a guest house.
But, it's just one big room.
This is just weird.
Very large porch with Greek columns, and a path to a round patio with an elaborate fountain.
Statuary and murky water dot the property.
A lacy gazebo.
More statuary.
There's a lot of land- the lot is 5 acres.
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watching Knight chuuya undress and dispose of his armour while you're waiting for him to crawl into bed beside you and you get the treat of seeing him in the skintight black covers they use under the amour, the slight turtle neck and watching as he rolls up his sleeves to put his hair up so it's not too tangled in the morning
getting to feel his hands wrap around your waist and pull you close to him as he mumbles in a groggy tone about how tired he is from work, how he's so glad he can come home to you. his hand traces up to cup your cheek, its slightly rough from combat, you can assume. but its so warm and he knows you enjoy it on you.
being pulled into a kiss and getting to feel him subconsciously wrap a hand around your neck, pulling you closer while he drums on the sides of your neck..... sigh ........
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Agosufsjdja oh 🌱 anon your mind,,,, you make me WEAK!! Watching his deft fingers undo all the clasps and straps holding his armour on, the heavy clanks of each piece as he sets them down, the gentle clinking of chainmail as he lifts it over his head. Stripping off the tunic he's wearing underneath and hastily shrugging on his bedclothes before he gets into bed with you. His hands are rough from training and yours rough with house and yardwork but neither of you mind, his fingers find their place around your neck and waist as he kisses you desperately, murmuring how much he missed you.
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This home in Los Osos, California is a case of rich people not knowing what kind of decor they want. Zillow calls it a “Mediterranean Castle.” Whatever. It’s $2.9M and is a study in ostentation. You’ll love it.
Firstly, I wouldn’t want to climb all these steps to get into a house, no matter how they’re illuminated.
This is outrageous. Who intentionally builds a house w/stairs like this? Where’s the mailbox?
Anyway, let’s imagine that we climbed up to the front door, I’m needing oxygen, and we’re hitting the intercom button on the right. (My house had that same intercom and it was so dated, people made fun of it.)
As soon as we enter the foyer, we can see how confused they are. There’s a big medieval soldier with a serene Zen motif, neither of which is Mediterranean.
Notice the tile work, the columns (still no Mediterranean) and the bright red carpet.
I’m so confused. The fireplace has gryphons and I thought it was Egyptian, but it’s painted bright red. I give up w/this house, already.
Persian rug, Italian or French statue.
The Buddha and a Chinese dragon, plus a statue on a Greek column that bears a resemblance to Puss in Boots. Also, more stairs just to get up to the kitchen.
The backsplash isn’t Mediterranean, or is it? I’m so confused.
The dining room. This decor is a League of Nations style.
Now, they tell me there’s an elevator.
Going down more stairs, we pass by some kind of a balcony.
And, out to a very Zen meditation room.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a hot tub w/so many jets. I’m afraid of it.
Here’s a bathroom- is that a horse in a coral in the ceiling light?
Look at the closet doors. Are those posters?
Family room, maybe?
This is the balcony we saw before. There’s a French tapestry.
So, this would be the main bd.
And, the en suite.
Looks like a home office.
And, a shower.
Another office? Look at this fireplace. I can’t even.
Well, right about now in the tour, I feel like I need a drink.
WTH is this?
Wine room? With a stage?
Maybe a guest room.
A studio?
I guess the rough terrain doesn’t allow for a yard, so there’s a deck. I hate this house.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2743-Rodman-Dr-Los-Osos-CA-93402/15447453_zpid/?
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