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The Circuits:
It's always nice to know where the breakers are -- especially for the large-draw sockets. Warnings regarding high voltage and imminent death duly noted.
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p1010003-annotated:
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The Loft:
The loft is above the kitchen and adjoining "dining room". I'm not sure why they even bothered to put the thick railing/beam in.
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Up the Stairs:
This is a slightly different view showing the relatively steep stairs leading to the loft from the doorway to the porch/deck.
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The Living Room:
A view of the living room from the kitchen. Note the fireplace and bright day visible through the window blinds. Usually the apartment does not require lighting until dusk -- the big windows and skylight provide ample light.
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The Hallway:
Looking across the kitchen counter (called a "breakfast bar" on the brochure) into the hallway that joins the main room, bathroom, bedroom, a coat closet, and the washer/dryer alcove. The door into the bedroom is basically the only feature visible through the hall way in this shot.
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The Kitchen:
The kitchen has lots of cabinetry and has an interesting (ie non-rectangular) floorplan. A little more space for movement in the kitchen would have been nicer.
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The Freezer:
Soon to be full of bachelor food.
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The Fridge Proper:
Soon to remain sparsely populated with perishable foods that strike my fancy.
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The Dishwasher:
This handy appliance does some of the work I like least about eating at home -- doing the dishes. Suprisingly enough, quite a few of my roommates in the past never used their dishwashers.
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The Stove:
AKA Range. Nothing much to see here. It has the neat self-cleaning feature but lacks a griddle (large plate cooking surface). An advanced analog clock is currently one of its more usefull features.
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My Walk-in Closet:
It's always nice to have plenty of space to hang non-existent clothes. I'm going to have to buy more hangers.
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Room Enough for a Skeleton or Two:
This is where I will stuff my skeletons. I don't have any at the moment, so I'll just use it for coats in the mean time.
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Brand New Washer and Dryer:
These were installed the day before I moved in (the day I signed the papers). Complete with registration forms and installation instructions. The installation instructions were interesting because they promised me I would die if I failed to complete the instructions in the order given. Prompt service seems to be common here -- I ordered my cable service and less than 24 hours later it was installed and configured.
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