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‎01-09-2025 01:17 PM
@Desertdi wrote:
@CANDLEQUEEN wrote:I have a fear of heights, so I know I could never live in a high rise, this fear came to me later in life just a few years ago actually.
It is very different, cool looking for those who like this type of living-very interesting...
I had an Aunt and Uncle who lived in a high rise downtown Chicago for most of their life, and they loved it-it was so pretty and the views you could just sit and stare for hours......
I remember thinking then I am going to live in one of these when I grow up......lol......
I "almost" rented an apartment at the Marina Towers...but the weird "pie-slice shaped" floor plan stopped me! di

My childhood fantasy. Torn between the towers and the beautiful Chicago suburbs.
You're right about the odd living spaces. ![]()
‎01-09-2025 01:20 PM
That's a deal-breaker.
‎01-09-2025 01:38 PM - edited ‎01-09-2025 01:38 PM
I love it. I could live there. I love the windows. It might be scary when the wind is howling, but I think they are safe.
With all that light coming in I doubt it is as dark as the photos show.
I love the artwork. It is magnificent.
My only fear in a high rise is fire. Trying to get out must be terrifying.
‎01-10-2025 04:09 PM
@haddon9 wrote:@Oznell Have you seen videos of those new buildings right off of Central Park in NYC? .... The very tall & skinny buildings?!!! Talk about getting vertigo near the windows. One is called the Steinway Tower.
Some even have skinny balconies that appear to drop straight down from the railing. Not for me!!
Once upon a time, I worked for a psychologist for a few weeks while his nurse was out. He and I talked about high-rises and acrophobia. He said many people who are forced to live in and some who just visit there have just fear of acrophobia that they jumped in order to rescue themselves. It never ends well. The psychologist friend passed a little while back, one of the psychologists who had earned his wings.
‎01-10-2025 07:35 PM
Personally, it is not my taste. But, if it were my condo I would be proud to show it off. I like the black and white and ooh, her taste in art. i think the bedrooms are both very inviting. Like I said, I would be proud of it.
‎01-11-2025 06:24 AM
I am glad she likes it.
‎01-11-2025 06:30 PM
I agree while it's not my style I think it's her style and is done very well.
I always love when people just go for it and decorate their homes how they want and are apologetically themselves.
I love to see different "out of the box" styles. Love it!
Also, those views are everything!
‎01-11-2025 07:45 PM
I do not like it at all. Too dark, cluttered and depressing.
‎01-12-2025 07:52 PM - edited ‎01-12-2025 07:53 PM
Not much here that is my style. It gives me a bit of a lived in hotel/office vibe. My least favorite thing is the artwork. Don't like any of it, especially the 2 large faces. I'm not afraid of heights, but I wouldn't want floor to ceiling windows.
‎01-12-2025 08:44 PM - edited ‎01-12-2025 08:46 PM
The first thing I thought of when I saw those windows was Eric Clapton's little son. He wrote "Tears in Heaven" as a reference to his death. I couldn't see anything that looked cozy, inviting, or warm...I prefer a space that looks like someone lives there.
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