Friday, January 6, 2012

SeaStar Interior Continued

Here is a view in the other direction. Sorry it's a bit dark. The room itself is very bright and cheery, with light from 4 large windows (but because none of them face south, and the ceiling is very high, it stays cool).


You can see the large north window, and the leftmost eastern window, both viewing the ocean. Here is the view through the north window.


The top half is a bit blurry because the bottom of the window is open so one is looking through mosquitoe screen plus 2 layers of glass. You can also see the front patio, which is paved in limestone. Here is another view of the living room.


The (very small) TV will play DVDs (we will post a list of those available soon) but there is no cable. There's also a CD player, and we have a large selection of classical music. The nicest thing about this room (apart from the views, and, for a 1-bedroom cottage, the size)  is perhaps that since the trade wind blows from the east (northeast to southeast) there is usually a nice breeze through the 2 open eastern windows. Also notice the honey-colored tile, handmade in Nassau (which extends throughout the house) - even on hot weather always cool to the naked foot.

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