Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Bachelorette Pad

Who wants to see my digs?

The school found the apartment for me, and upon my arrival the apartment was furnished and ready to go, minus the gas.  After one day of a shower in 50 degree water, the gas turned on.  Now for the tour:
I live on the third floor.  I climb the stairs everyday.  I am proud at my kick to laziness by taking the stairs instead of the elevator.  It justifies me sitting two hours on the couch watching streaming-internet TV shows post-stair climb.  Once I climb the stairs, I come to my door:

Upon opening the door, I see my dining area straight ahead with the laundry room (complete with washer and old-school dryer, aka. drying rack) and half-bath on the right:



To the right, I see my living area and kitchen:



Then, straight ahead is a glass wall that looks right into my bedroom.  This strange element of my apartment allows the light from the only window to the outside to spread into the rest of my apartment.  It also lets my across-the-hall neighbors see their eyeful into my sleeping kingdom as straight across I have windows into the hallway.  I have since solved the problem.  More on that later.  Here's the bedroom, bathroom and closet:




My bedroom has a walk-in closet fit for a king (I have nowhere near enough clothes to fill it up) and a bathroom complete with a shower.

Come visit any time!

Post title courtesy of my current reality TV guilty-pleasure: The Bachelor Pad.

3 comments:

  1. Your place looks great! I'm still homeless here in SF, so I'm living vicariously through you until I find my own place, haha!

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  2. The apt looks great! You can store some of my clothes in that walk-in of yours, b/c my closet is getting quite full! :p

    Cooking anything interesting in that kitchen? I'd love to have some South American recipes to try out!

    Miss you!!!
    Maria

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  3. So mod Naom! I am just catching up on your blog, your adventures are great so far!! If I win the lottery in the next two years you will be part of my itinerary for sure :)

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