
WEIGHT: 52 kg
Breast: AA
One HOUR:250$
NIGHT: +70$
Sex services: Parties, Naturism/Nudism, Photo / Video rec, Massage prostate, Sex vaginal
Hej there! I hope you had a lovely weekend! It therefore made sense for me to pay a virtual visit today with this sunny apartment in Geneva, Switzerland. Owner Imke and her partner have worked hard to ensure their 72 m2 ft2 rental apartment in a building dating back to is as cosy and unique as can be. I hope you enjoy the tour of Imke's warm and inviting Geneva home and it gives you plenty of ideas for your own home today. Such a charming space, don't you think?
How I'd love to sit on that window seat and look out at the greenery. Has spring arrived where you are? Or perhaps Autumn for those of you in the southern hemisphere? No sign of it yet here. Imke has been great at tagging items in her instagram, so if you're curious to find out more about the items you see in these pictures, head on over to sonnenetage to discover more. And as always, pleased do let us all know if anything stood out to you in particular, I love to hear your thoughts and observations.
By the way, did you know there's an entire archive dedicated to homes outside of Scandinavia? You can find it here , and it includes beautiful homes such as: Cici and Locke's Berlin home and Frederike's warm and inviting home in the same city Emily's family home in Strasbourg The lovely Georgian home of a textile artist And many more!
I'll be back on Wednesday with a very small, yet beautiful space belonging to a single mother and her son. It's really inspiring, so make sure you pop back to take a look! Have a great start to the week! Niki Photography courtesy of sonnenetage , shared with kind permission. Speaking of envious, I always fall in love with the apartments you highlight in the older buildings. Am in the processing of transitioning to empty nester and selling up the house, so have been apartment "shopping" as I'm done with the maintenance expenses a home requires.
Unfortunately, most in the US are fairly soulless with no distinguishing architectural features. And some don't allow you to paint, which is so basic and sacrilege to the decorator within us, yes?! Really wish where I live in the US they weren't so intent on razing beautiful older buildings such as this, believing it's progress, thus washing away the cultural history of the region.