After ducking through the slightly too low entrance, the first thing visitors will notice upon entering is the overwhelming smell. The stench resembles something like alcoholic ham. No one has yet identified the smell’s origin.
The furniture is sparse, but very tidy and neatly positioned. The rooms are widely spacious with minimal fixtures, though the ceilings appear to be slightly lower than one would expect. The doorways also hang very low, leading the average person to duck as they pass through them, including the entrance.
Visitors enter in through the first room; the living room. Beige walls, beige ceiling and a beige carpet. There is an old CRT television atop an antique darkwood cabinet. The television is a late 1970’s model with wooden paneling, and doesn’t seem to be functional. A beige-coloured retro floor lamp lightens the room in a yellowish hue. There are two sets of beige sofas sat parallel facing each other, with a rug set between. The style of the rug is blaringly red, with a black gothic pattern style.
There is one locked door in the living room that no one has been able to get through. Somebody must have the key.
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