I live in a village which is in the south of the country. It has a big population, and they make a lot of noise. I haven’t any opinion of the village. The only thing I know is that I want to go out of here. But, talking objectively, there are 20 or 30 places to eat, 5 o 6 green spaces and a lot of parks.
My house is near of the west entrance of the city. I live in a block of flats which is between a bar and an herbalist’s. My house is in the third flat. First, you see the hall and a woman’s statue. In the left, there is the living room. In the living room, there are two sofas, the television, one desk and the computer over it. There are two crystal tables too. One of the tables is in front of the TV, and it’s like a coffee table. It has a vase in the middle and three photos around it. In the photos, there are my cousin, my brother and my parents. The other table is at the back of the room. It’s a long crystal table with eight or nine chairs around it. It’s the table where we eat when we have guests.
In the living room, there is a door which takes you to my parent’s room. In my parent’s room, in front of the door, there is their bed. It’s a big bed with a white beautiful bedspread. On both sides of the bed, there are the bedside tables, with a table lamp on them. On the right, there is a white wardrobe, with a mirror in each door. It has four doors. On the right of the entrance, there is a white chest of drawers where my mother puts her jewelry, her photos with my father and some things like that. And finally, on the left of the entrance, there is a white bookcase with books, albums and all of this.
Ok, we go to the front door again. If you walk a little, on the left there is the kitchen. The kitchen has one table, six chairs, one big freezer, one fridge with freezer compartment, a lot of cupboards, the dishwasher, the sink, the microwave, the kettle and the worktops.
In the kitchen there is a door which takes you to the pantry. In the pantry, there is a big cupboard where we put the food, and in the other cupboard we put the stuff for cleaning. Next to the cupboard, there are the washing machine and the tumble dryer.
We back to the hall. At the end, we turn to the left, and there is the bathroom. The bathroom has two closets where we put the medicines, the cotton, the surgical spirit, the brushes, the hairsprays and the varnishes. There are the washbasin, the toilet, the bidet, the bath and a radiator too. Behind the door, there is a coat hook where we hang the bathrobes. We go out of the bathroom.
On the right hand, there is a long corridor. It has paintings in the wall, and in the left side, there are pieces of furniture. At the end of the corridor, you turn to the right, and there is my brother’s bedroom. It has a big bookcase, one desk where he does his homework and puts his laptop, a big bed with a black bedspread, three chairs, one armchair and one fitted wardrobe. On the walls, there are posters.
We go out to my brother’s bedroom, and on the right hand, at the end of the long corridor, there is my room. On my room, I’ve a lot of things. First, we see the desk, where there is my computer, and where I do my homework. My desk has four drawers. My drawers are a mess, because I put everything on them without any order. In front of the desk, right up against the wall, there is a piece of furniture, and I don’t know its name. It’s a plank which has a glued mirror and, on the left there are two shelves. In the first shelf, I’ve a piggy bank, varnishes, a Team Rocket’s picture and a baby shoe where I put pencils, pens, markers an scissors. In the second shelf, I have a perfume, a deodorant, a small box and a picture of the Japan ’s flag. Then, there is my bookcase, where I have a lot of books, my bed with a violet bedspread, my wardrobe and the hamster’s cage on the bedside table. In the wall, there are a calendar, a clock with Bart Simpson on it, a poster with the Eiffel Tower on it, a French flag and drawings and photos.
That’s all.
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