Thanks everyone
Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnMacnab
A well done decor creates a nice environment and greatly enhances the overall experience of a session.
|
I completely agree. One of the reasons I love providing here at home is because I am able to create whatever ambiance I like. Having my clients come to my flat is so much more personal, which I like. Being able to have a wide variety of beverages available, music, place to hang their suits, the little things, in my opinion make a big difference...
The reason my bedroom is so large is because it's technically the front room hehe...the bedroom is pretty standard, and I didn't like that, so I moved furniture around and put the table in the bedroom, and my bed in the front room

...Having the sofa and TV in here really make a difference whilst entertaining.
Quote:
Originally Posted by tigercat
Nice place.
So, I guess I would be interested in hearing from Valerie and others as to how hard it is to create an environment to play in Europe, or do people there tend to expect a smaller boudoir? Are different parts of Europe different? Here in the US, I think we wrongly tend to lump all of Europe into one big ball of wax. Of course, I would expect there to be a large difference between western Europe and the old former-communist eastern Europe countries.
|
Creating the environment is not really an issue, unless of course you're in some small fuck off flat, then things could get a bit congested! I've have friends who had really small single flats, and worked out of them....I couldn't do it, but some can!...The guys generally don't expect my boudoir to be as big as it is, but as I said above, it is meant to be a front room, bedrooms in Europe generally are not large....
Yes, I think Europe is all different, (east/west obviously), each country has something unique to offer. Just experiencing so many different cultures/lifestyles is one of my favourite things about traveling!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ed Highlight
Are those my glasses on the night stand?? Bloody hell!!
|
Don't think so Ed...Unless you're missing some red Chanels
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tiffani Jameson
That is a wonderfully large bedroom. And I love the accent color around the fireplace. What post code are you in, Val?
|
Thanks! I'm not going to say the full post code or I may as well just tell everyone what street I live on lol, but first three are W1U...