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Dr. Peter Venkman ([personal profile] neverstudied) wrote 2019-12-23 09:39 am (UTC)

BATHROOMS

First Floor Bathroom: Undoubtably, the most cursed of the three. First of all, there's carpet flooring. You just don't fucking do that for a bathroom. Less important, there's a not-so-secret trapdoor on the floor (also covered with a thick layer of stained beige carpet), which leads down to the basement. The trapdoor, it should be noted, does not lock. Using this bathroom means that you recognize the risks of having someone(or something) pop up from the basement at some point while you're in there.

No shower, but a very old clawfoot bathtub; the inside of the tub has a thick layer of dark red rust. This is least used room in the entire house.




Abandoned But Not Forgotten




Second Floor Bathroom- Separate: Mediocre. Combined shower/bath. Water temperature for both the sink and shower/bath is always either blisteringly hot or ice cold, with no middle ground; and you rarely get to chose which you get. Still, the floor is not carpet, nor are there any secret doors, so it's automatically better than the one downstairs. However, it's worth noting that the door sounds like this if it bangs against something.

Second Floor Bathroom- Connected: The nicest, but it's not like there's much competition. Separate bath and shower. Takes about 10 minutes for the sink to get any hot water, but the bath and shower are fine.

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