ashen_key: ([MCU] a phone on the table)
Ashen Key ([personal profile] ashen_key) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room 2013-08-28 09:58 pm (UTC)

Natasha's bedroom looks like a combined bedroom/sewing room/dressing room, because it is. It's where she stores her wardrobes of clothes (both persona and personal), props, and where she pulls out her sewing machine to repair or tailer things (when not in use, her sewing machine + table are folded up and rolled back against the wall). There are also a few mirrors. Only a few books live there (aside from her TBR pile next to her bed), but that's because her living room triples up as study/library. She does have a couple weapons in easy reach, but generally she keeps her weapons locked up - her first weapon is herself.

[And there is Nataliya from the 1950s, who lives in a communal apartment with her husband, and other people whom they didn't get any choice about. Yay Soviet Communism. Their room is combined bedroom and private living area, divided off by a paperscreen. The wardrobe and dresser are shared between the Shostakovs. There aren't as many books as you might think, but they've only been there two years. Instead of a sewing machine, there is a large sewing basket, but Nataliya has longings for an actual machine. Some things never really change]

Medusa's bedroom is a cave! But it's a cave that has mosaics, and candle-holders carved out in the walls, and giant circular pile of rugs that she sleeps with her two triplets on.

Trudy has a room in the barracks at Hell's Gate; it's pretty neat, but given the long duration of tours, they are allowed to personalize it up. So, she has photographs and sketches on the walls.

Kait is Bound, and working through PTSD with probably a bout of depression (hence why she's not around, because I can't deal with her headspace when my own is playing up), so the state of her room varies a loooot. It's gone through stages of being personalize, but fairly intermittently. She's shoved the bed against the wall, though, as it makes her feel better.

Delia has a suite of rooms in the palace, the colour scheme reflecting her family's colours of green and white. Her personal mark can be seen in that it's as feminine as she can make it - which takes a lot of persuading to manage. There is also a room for her personal maid, which is actually fairly decent, because Delia believes that loyalty is a thing that is useful.

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