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Op 26/02/2024 om 15:32 schreef Alain Martel:
> Le 2024-02-26 à 02:18, Thomas de Groot a écrit :
>> Op 25/02/2024 om 05:32 schreef Chris R:
>>> This is a WIP that I'm calling "Reservations...".
>>>
>> Somebody got away in a hurry.... :-)
>>
>> I am not sure about the brick walls in such a setting. I am afraid it
>> might generate claustrophobia, and for interiors I prefer light walls.
>>
> I went in a few places with exposed brick walls. Even worked in a
> restaurant that had all brick walls like here. Those don't generate
> claustrophobia unless you are already claustrophobic, and then, only in
> the smaller rooms.
>
I don't know. In the sixties/seventies, it was a fashion to have one
wall in your living room showing the crude bricks, like here, instead of
wall paper or paint. It had a nice effect indeed, but mostly because of
the contrast with the other walls. An all-brick living room was never
considered and would - imho - be terribly distracting if not depressing.
And it would make the living room dark and 'cold'.
[Note: I am neither claustrophobic nor depressed ;-) ]
--
Thomas
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