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I think the 3 PCs are the old ones? Like retired players jerseys
edit: and to point #2 - exactly! Nothing that shows someone is living there. Again not showing your kitchen, I know this might seem like a weird obsession, but come on! IT'S THE HEART OF THE HOME IS WHAT KITCHY PEOPLE LIKE ME SAY
Idk, I actually cook and so our kitchen is pretty well used, but it looks very utilitarian. The walls are even a similar shade of gray to the one in the op (not my choice and there will be a reckoning some day).
But there's also no indication that the outdoors exists. No plants, windows are all shaded, no exterior spaces.
Nothing wrong with a utilitarian kitchen. The reason I am poiting out its absence is that a kitchen is a place where you make stuff, there's an inherent heart to it.
It's odd that there are a mouse and keyboard hooked up to each PC.
It could almost be nice, if they were spaced out in such a way to make it seem like they were set up and ready to go for LAN parties or something, but it doesn't feel like that, it doesn't feel inviting.
What's bothering me more is that the retro consoles aren't in the TV room. Everything is just for show.
The whole home seems like a museum exhibit
Couldn't get a picture of the kitchen 'cause of the shine off 10,000 sets of untouched copper cookware hanging from the ceiling
And a dirty air fryer that is the obvious workhorse.
I think the new thing is french cheramic cooking utensils