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title: 'Monday Morning Condo Blogging, vol. 7: Inside Edition'
date: '2004-10-11T10:54:21-04:00'
permalink: /monday-morning-condo-blogging-vol-7-inside-edition/
tags:
- condo
---
It was a big weekend for condo picture-taking. R. and I wandered over Sunday morning after breakfast, camera at the ready, and found that the building next to ours has not only been fully stuccoed but is also mostly painted. Our buildings tar-paper-and-chicken-wire underskin is still showing, however:
<img src="img/underskin1.jpg" alt="a building under construction surrounded by scaffolding">
And Im really not kidding about the tar-paper-and-chicken-wire thing, though its a bit hard to see in the photos.
<img src="img/underskin2.jpg" alt="a building under construction surrounded by scaffolding">
I took a billionor maybe a dozenmore pictures of the exterior of the building, but I think youve got the basic sense of it. The important stuff came after these images, though, when R. and I executed a small covert maneuver called Operation Wallboard, a quick and dirty penetration of the condos heretofore unphotographed interior. I bring you word of the condos imminent liberation from the forces of chaos! The structures of democracy (or, at least, walls) are being erected everywhere!
I tire of this thoroughly silly metaphor. To the pictures: first, the second-floor landing. The entrance to the condo is on the ground floor, but the condo itself is on the third, so Ive got two flights of stairs with a lovely landing inbetween, a landing large enough for a small workspace, or, alternately, a litter box:
<img src="img/landing.jpg" alt="a small stairwell landing with an open window">
Upon turning the corner from the stairs into the condo proper, the kitchen is on your left. The mysterious arm and shoulder at far right belong to R.:
<img src="img/kitchen.jpg" alt="the kitchen of an under-construction condo">
Directly ahead is the living area:
<img src="img/livingarea.jpg" alt="the living area of an under-construction condo">
And to the right is the dining area:
<img src="img/diningarea.jpg" alt="the diningarea of an under-construction condo">
Between the kitchen and the living area is the entrance to the hallway, and dead ahead on that hallway is the master bedroom, which has perhaps the best walk-in closet ever:
<img src="img/closet.jpg" alt="the walk-in closet of an under-construction condo">
The master bedroom itself isnt too shabby, either:
<img src="img/masterbd.jpg" alt="the main bedroom of an under-construction condo">
The hallway takes a left turn at the master bedroom —
<img src="img/hallway.jpg" alt="the hallway of an under-construction condo">
— and continues on to the spare bedroom —
<img src="img/sparebd.jpg" alt="the spare bedroom of an under-construction condo">
— and the hall bath.
<img src="img/hallbath.jpg" alt="the hall bath of an under-construction condo">
And thats pretty much it. Except for the garage, which is enormous and lovely:
<img src="img/garage.jpg" alt="the garage of an under-construction condo">
All that preparation for covert action turns out to have been unnecessary, however, as I got a call from the contractor this morning asking me to come in and do a walk-through to make sure theyve got all the options right. I like to think, however, that our undercover operations laid the groundwork that has made such a turn to openness possible.