Entering into the opaque room a round table with four chairs allures you to sit and feel one with the solitude. This is no ordinary table however, its a laminated table that is made to appear as a lightly stained oak. The chairs surrounding it are of two different styles. Two of them are a light wood with turquoise cloth and the other two are metal with two different color pads, grey and maroon. The question of which to sit in is next, the one with the view out the window is chosen. The windows are mainly in the southwest corner but every side of the room has at least one window, creating a relaxing feeling of awareness. The window sills are a brushed chrome which accents the outlets and light switches perfectly in an exact match. The walls are a plain white with a graphite grey trim along the bottom, simple so there is no distractions. A desert red carpet matches the maroon chair except it has a diamond pattern unlike the sitting utensil. Things seem to correlate in the room making it easy get down to business. The sounds of forced air creep down from above and a slight buzz comes from an unknown source. A boring sequence of square tiles accompany two light sources, a detector, and the air vent above. All of this coming together in an organized fashion.
The uniqueness comes in through the windows. The lack in interest within the room makes picking your brain possible while the view out the window is enough to entertain an brain lacking training. The details out the window are forever the same but always changing. The land scape is practically permanent but the people and their cars along with the seasons change. Tennis takes place in the courts down and to the left. The main entrance walk-way decents from the uniformly, slotted parking to the south. The room has what you need for your school studies.
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What I really loved about this what the sort of lackluster narrative you used while describing the sterility and dullness of the room—it was perfect. Also, how in order and organized the descriptions felt, again perfect for describing that type of room. You really took the reader to that room. Or, basically, you captured everything perfectly. Oh! And another great thing was that your voice wasn’t dull in the least, you were able to obtain interest while describing something so bland. Talent, sir. The end was nice as well, almost like a small bout of optimism.
i guess your mood is somewhere between whimsical and bored. the descrition of the ordinary objects sort of makes them appear to inspire creativity in the person in the room or looking out the window. it points out the are ordinary yet not.
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