Not exact matches
Tucked down a side alley in a
narrow antebellum home, it's worth a visit for the ambience alone, from the crumbling brick hearth and salvaged - wood bar downstairs to the intimate second floor,
with exposed rafters, a cathedral ceiling, and, at lunchtime, light streaming in across the bare wood
tables and spindly
chairs.
There were children running and playing along the highway in their bare feet; locals bicycling through the village; thin and sad - looking dogs roaming around and laying in the middle of the road; lots of garbage and litter scattered along the side of the road; abandoned buildings
with jungle growth creeping inside them and graffiti on the exterior; open - air handicraft markets selling typical Mexican souvenirs and blankets in a variety of vibrant colours; empty bus stops covered in graffiti; small, open - air and simple restaurants
with red Coca Cola signs on the exterior, and matching
tables and
chairs serving authentic cuisine; locals cooking and serving fresh meat on a barbeque along the road; a small park and square;
narrow gravel roads stemming off of the highway to the remainder of the village; and tiny one - room houses
with either thatched roofs and wooden panels on the sides or square white painted houses
with a flat roof, barred windows and always a satellite dish on top.
I want to be there, maybe in a burned out factory, just me all my art and a long
narrow table with one
chair and a candle.
There are
narrow chairs and
tables,
narrow bookshelves lined
with narrow books, a
narrow sofa and
narrow rooms covered
with decidedly 1970s - style wallpaper.
Paired
with a
narrow movable farm
table and
chairs, I think it would be very a intimate and inviting space without feeling too crowded or confining.
Anyway, the
table is nice and
narrow so it fit nicely in the dining room even
with the
chairs pulled out.
A long,
narrow table with bright colored
chairs gives this dining room a cheery, childlike feel.