Post by wizzrobe on Apr 4, 2016 19:05:32 GMT
James in an apartment in the Housing area closest to the Bars and Clubs. The apartment is fairly sizeable, with the walls filled with different paintings, some of which are bought, some of which James had made for himself. The apartment has a small stairwell which leads to the bedroom with a mahogany king-size bed, wrapped in red. The living area has an unconventional layout of U-shaped sofas and decorated leather chairs, in James's preferred graffiti art style. The apartment also contains a modest kitchen and dining area, with a 4 seater glass table. The last part of the apartment is the studio, the second largest room in the apartment and one entirely dedicated to James's works with whole walls of the room, and several bought dedicated to sprawling murals of works done and others yet to be complete. The entire area is a blur of colour as the walls themselves are covered in spray paint watercolour, other parts being complete white, a canvas re-made for vision of beauty yet to arrive.
James has a second haven though: His club. One of the basement floors has been retrofitted to act as a bedroom in the case of emergency, should James ever find himself without a home. Unlike James's main apartment, the attire here is almost totally Spartan, though it has a few modest art painting hung up on the wall, a book case for reading material, and a small TV. The bed lies in the corner of the single room, dull and unremarkable in appearance, though it appears quite comfortable and sturdy, clearly made for utility rather than for the purposes of looking appealing to the would be user.
James has a second haven though: His club. One of the basement floors has been retrofitted to act as a bedroom in the case of emergency, should James ever find himself without a home. Unlike James's main apartment, the attire here is almost totally Spartan, though it has a few modest art painting hung up on the wall, a book case for reading material, and a small TV. The bed lies in the corner of the single room, dull and unremarkable in appearance, though it appears quite comfortable and sturdy, clearly made for utility rather than for the purposes of looking appealing to the would be user.