Quinton's House

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Quinton lived in a multi-million pound house often referred to as his 'bachelor pad'.

He resided in the posh areas of West London, far from his Northern origins. He felt as though he needed change, modernisation and a smaller space than he was used to.

Quinton liked a mixture of open spaces and enclosed areas. He liked earth tones and simplicity with some fancy embellishments.

 He liked earth tones and simplicity with some fancy embellishments

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The first floor had a luxurious kitchen and living room area, a comfortable cinema room, a flush restroom and office

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The first floor had a luxurious kitchen and living room area, a comfortable cinema room, a flush restroom and office. Quinton's mother negotiated with the interior designers to make his kitchen and living room have a 'feminine touch' in hopes to make him more appealing to women. She disliked how masculine his pad was and believed that Quinton must settle down before he was 30.

There was a door that lead to the garage.

The garage was renovated to store his four beauties

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The garage was renovated to store his four beauties. Quinton 'wasn't a car lover', he 'just liked cars', so he'd argue. He would often ride out in them if he had time, because they were his joys- hence why they were named. The Bugatti La Voiture Noire was the only vehicle in his possession that he didn't name. There was no reason to it apart from the fact that he couldn't come up with a name. Each asset, item, or possession he owned had sentimental value, simply because that was the man he was.

The second floor..

 had three bedrooms, one being the master bedroom with an en-suite and an upstairs gym space

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.. had three bedrooms, one being the master bedroom with an en-suite and an upstairs gym space. And the others being spare bedrooms with their own en-suites.

The Ground floor...

 was where the basement was

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.. was where the basement was. Themes: Dark, black, smooth, and marble. The basement had an open lobby with some expensive textured art works/monuments- which were collected over time, and a separate area for Poole.

The basement lead to two other rooms. The gaming room...

The gaming room was full of assets Quinton brought or received over the years

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The gaming room was full of assets Quinton brought or received over the years. Quinton sectioned this space into 5 parts for all the different types of games to keep things organised and aesthetic. Quinton was proud of this room as each item within it represented a challenge which helped him with day to day/specific obstacles in life.
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... AND a Play Room!

Quinton was a lion, a king in his own right

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Quinton was a lion, a king in his own right. He was overtly Dominant and had to try very hard to restrain himself from the many impulses he had. This wasn't just his play room, but his safe space and another 'Freedom' he had to have as a man in this life.

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