
Kitchen




Foyer (As you can see, the Tellermans erected a wall, turning the sitting room into a foyer and a study.)


Study
Music Room (This is a very small room off from the study that contains only Gvaudoin's piano and a chess set.)
Remington's Bedroom (formerly the master bedroom)







I like the way the Tellermans have decorated, Pen.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I like it too. And a lot of their furniture is original to the house. Which will come up in the story. ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, Pen, I really like the way you've set up the Tellermans' computer. The way it tucks into that shelf makes it look like a much older machine that goes perfectly with the rest of the study. I love anachronisms in interior decorating, I find it gives a look that is both elegant and just plain awesome.
ReplyDeleteYou know, what really gets me is when I make a detailed set, then shoot photos and none of my cool details turn up in the photos. :\
ReplyDeleteIn that last chapter, Enoch was sitting at the table and not a single picture of him made it in. I lost a whole character in those photos!
Well, it's good that you take the time to make sure all the details are there, just because you never really know what the shot's going to look like until just before you take it. I have the opposite problem myself, so therefore, I salute your patience.
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