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== First Floor ==
== First Floor ==
The flanking red paint on the walls of the dimly lit, L-shaped main room can be seen from outside through the open door and three front-facing windows. Upon closer inspection they are slightly seperate from the rest of the floor, a potential hazard for anyone walking this floor at night. A large, dark hand-tied rug lays in front of the doorway, it's length leading the eye into the room. Covering the floor are ornate wooden strips. Narrow pieces that look much like bamboo from afar are placed in straight lines in intervals across the room. A stairway much like the one leading to the porch extends from the far wall and leads to the upper story.
The flanking red paint on the walls of the dimly lit, L-shaped main room can be seen from outside through the open door and three front-facing windows. A large, dark hand-tied rug lays in front of the doorway, it's length leading the eye into the room. Covering the floor are ornate wooden strips. Narrow pieces that look much like bamboo from afar are placed in straight lines in intervals across the room. Upon closer inspection they are slightly seperate from the rest of the floor, a potential hazard for anyone walking this floor at night. A stairway much like the one leading to the porch extends from the far wall and leads to the upper story.


To the left of the entrance is a dining area and, further inwards, a kitchen. The dining chairs look most uncomfortable as a vines hold the planks of the seat together and form ridges across the seat. The vines were also used to secure all the other planks to each other as well. This was also done to the table to hold together the two branches that make up each leg. On the other side of the table is the doorway mentioned earlier that leads to the hexagonal deck.
To the left of the entrance is a dining area and, further inwards, a kitchen. The dining chairs look most uncomfortable as a vines hold the planks of the seat together and form ridges across the seat. The vines were also used to secure all the other planks to each other as well. This was also done to the table to hold together the two branches that make up each leg. On the other side of the table is the doorway mentioned earlier that leads to the hexagonal deck.