Heh. I won’t deny the skychairs ever being used for sex, but so was the futon, dentist chair, bed, floor, deck, and kitchen counter. But for some reason the skychairs always made visitors waggle their eyebrows.
For sitting and relaxing hey are nirvana. The only downside is a tendency to doze off if you are the slightest bit tired.
Filled with teriyaki sauce so you can enjoy stir fry missionary-and-scorpion afterward. But it won’t work with mimes. Because a mime is a terrible thing to baste.
Not like that, but I’ve seen built-in drying racks in what would be the cupboard over the sink often. It used to be standard in much of southern Europe.
My former boss had a large house with 4 staircases, two to upstairs & two to the basement. His kids had the greatest chase/hide-&-go-seek games because if you went to a different floor, there was always a way out.
Two staircases to upstairs are common for homes with servants quarters: wide main stairs for the owners and narrow stairs in the kitchen area for the servants. Never seen one with two to the basement, though.
Maybe if you count the stair to the outside of the cellar, and another that goes upstairs?
The staircases remind me of Fiddler on the Roof:
*I’d build a big tall house with rooms by the dozen,
Right in the middle of the town.
A fine tin roof with real wooden floors below.
There would be one long staircase just going up,
And one even longer coming down,
And one more leading nowhere, just for show.
Sweet! If you need pics or measurements, let me know. It’s a standard sized alcove tub; obviously, the opposite wall’s where the fixtures and plumbing are.