Imeeji Idol Productions ([personal profile] imepro) wrote 2020-02-28 08:04 am (UTC)

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The dormitory floor is, just as you'd expect, Taisho Roman styled. Internal walls are the traditional paper screens, while external walls have square stained glass. Their main room table is a low table, with low western-style chairs made for a japanese table. The bedrooms also have low pseudo-western style beds.

Taisho Roman Revolution's main room has been expanded out to fit a larger living room set-up. Stepping up from the genkan, the room has hardwood floors (easier to clean ink off of!). Two low couches face each other, one a leather fainting couch, the other a floor level sofa, a deep brown suede and tufted to match the fainting couch. A small coffee table sits between them, a pair of 1920's art deco lamps glowing atop it. In the cold winter months, this coffee table can be swapped out for a kotatsu, which is otherwise kept stowed away in a shallow cabinet off to the side. Atop this cabinet is a small collection of plants: one is a hornbeam bonsai, with leaves that turn brilliant gold in autumn; an azalea bonsai which flowers a brilliant taisho red; and a chrysanthemum bonsai with yellow sunbursts of blooms. Besides the cabinet sits a bookshelf with books recently checked out by members of Taisho Roman Revolution sitting on the shelves.

Off to the other side of the room, a staircase has been constructed from shelves and cabinets leads up to their original main room, which has been moved to the newly constructed upstairs. The cabinet drawers are clear glass, to be used as a curio cabinet for knick knacks, and Taisho Roman Revolution can stash whatever they like in the drawers.

Taisho's bedrooms are soundpoofed and lockable, and twice as large as a standard hotel room would be, with beds that can fit 2-3 people comfortably.

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