Thank you for all your comments yesterday. It’s really interesting to hear how you all work 🙂
Today’s 6 sentences come from an exercise I did in my Faber class the week before last. The idea was to imagine you’re walking into a house and describe what you see…..
The hallway was a sensory overload. The muddy tones of the paisley carpet battled against the tiny delicate flowers that covered the walls. The ceiling and woodwork, painted white, a welcome reprieve to the eyes.
Turning into the dining room the carpet continued, but the walls were now a deep shade of red. A blood bath to dine by. The furniture, reproduction deep mahogany, a homage to Victorian style.
Who would live in a house like this?
I don’t know who’d live in the house, but I’d love to sleep in that bed.
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He he he, I did CC! 🙂
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You did? Wow! Nice house.
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It was a hotel CC 🙂
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Oh. Lol. Gotcha.
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David; it’s over to you.
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Ha ha ha, wow, yeah, I remember that show….excellent 🙂
Thanks for the reminder Barbara:)
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Amazing bed! 😉
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It is isn’t it Dianne….I remember it being very comfy 🙂
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Poetic, Vikki. A touch of Dickens, perhaps. “A blood bath to dine by.” added the fear aspect and, because the furniture was reproduction not authentic Victorian, I suspect all is not as it seems. Beginings of a horror story perhaps.
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Ha ha ha, thanks Maddie 🙂
That’s what I was thinking 😉
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Great exercise and a great result. The mish mash of patterns in the hall makes it feel like a real place, not something taken from the pages of a glossy interior design magazine
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Thanks Bridget, I really enjoyed the exercise 🙂
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I second a horror-ish tone….I like it 🙂 As for who would live there……I’m thinking an evil Earl with lots of demons in his head….
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I’m thinking a Norman Bates type character lives there Virginia 😉
Ooooo, an evil Earl, good one 🙂
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Yes! Def Norman Bates type 🙂 Earl Bates, perhaps? lol 🙂
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Our dining room used to be deep red! No paisley carpet though so it’s not my place.
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He he he, I used to have a blood red dining room 😉
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love the images –
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Thanks LouAnn 🙂
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Vicki, this could so be “Gothic” in nature. I don’t think I’d feel comfortable living in a house with blood red walls … although I love the bed 🙂 Great job as always !!
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Thanks Florence 🙂
Ooooo, yeah, a Gothic Mansion, love it! 🙂
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Actually our house had wallpaper on ceiling and walls that clashed. And I designed some rooms for my psycho characters a few years ago, nothing like yours though
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Ha ha ha, that was brave of you Sue! 🙂
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“A blood bath to dine by.” That’s so cool! Good job. I’ve never been good at describing interior design! It sounds like you have an eye for it 🙂
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Hi Katie 🙂
It’s really the first time I’d tried to actually describe something, trying to give a mood. Try it, it’s great fun 🙂
Thanks honey x
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I don’t think you would sleep in that bed!
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I did Jayne, in Stratford Upon Avon 🙂
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