This has got to be one of the most intriguing things I've ever seen. It's a little too modern in its decor for me, but the whole conceptualization and realization of it is just amazing. I think it would be perfect for a college student, or more specifically, a succession of college students studying abroad for a semester or two. It's cheap, in the middle of the city, but still functional and aesthetically pleasing, and has light and space. I am inspired.
As a side note, I was pleasantly surprised to find I could understand about 70% of the French, which I haven't spoken for 12 years now. There's on-screen translation for those who aren't francophiles, so don't worry.
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I would have never seen the potential, though it makes sense a photographer would. I need to look into more things like that because I love the modern angles and all that natural light. I hope to buy a fixer upper one day.
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I wouldn't have either. I am always amazed how some people can see the potential of run-down places; I guess I don't have that great of an imagination. But the results look fantabulous.
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