I was thinking what’s the problem… Then I got to the kitchen!
The fingerprints!
Same here. I was 10 images in and thought it was a little overblown. Picture 11 was the kitchen.
I’d have to Windex every day
I’m truly impressed by the photographer not being in the photos.
The shell placement on the central counter was clutch, but they botched the removal of the tripod on the mirror under the toaster.
They had to hire a vampire for this one
This is a sensory nightmare omg
Also a cleaning nightmare.
The camera work is impressive!
Was this some sort of fetish Meetup house? I don’t believe people can live in a house like that day to day.
It’s the room with two beds (one a double) with a mirror behind them and a piano that convinced me they are sex people, and musical ones at that.
Don’t forget the clear cuckstool right next to the master bed.
Well they’re amateurs then. There are mirrors everywhere except on the ceiling over the bed.
Ah but that is the coup de grace - at the flip of a switch the carpet and ceiling roll back revealing the complete mirror experience. These people have mirrored bedsteads and pool tables, they are all in on mirrors.
No mirrors on the ceiling?
I bet they don’t even have pink champagne on ice.
I hope not. Not with those white carpets.
The unfinished basement is the only interior photo with warm, inviting colors
Nothing says opulence like infinite reflections of yourself having a shit.
This made me lol. Take my upvote
With a house like this, the only logical choice of pet would be some kind of bird.
Of all the places to put mirrors, they didn’t put one above the bed. What is even the point… smh
Obviously they wanted the sound deadening fabric there to muffle all the screams. This looks like it could be Patrick Bateman’s house.
What a disaster.
“And now you’ll have to wonder exactly which surface has the actual finger-prints!”
I’m feeling agoraphobic just browsing through these pictures.
Looks like they went over budget on the glass cleaner for the mirrors. The blinds are the cheapest shit ever.
I could see myself living in a place like this