Into the Blue
Well, actually into the yellow, because the roof ceiling these stairs lead to isn't blue. And the wooden stairs aren't either. The original paint is a rather unattractive grey, which lent itself to some nice colour sliding possibilities (so technically, it's a "Monday slider"). I also have a rose version, and even a grungy look is possible with these rustic stairs, which to me also look a little "crunchy".
This staircase can be found in the Hackescher Markt area of Berlin's Mitte district. I don't recall the exact location because we spontaneously looked into the hallways of the old buildings there. Something I'd never do with residential houses, but in this tourist area, many of the buildings are housing offices and shops.
This is also my Macro Monday replacement photo. I wanted to participate in "Liquid", but a lot was going on last week, so unfortunately, I couldn't fit in a photo session.
Wishing you a nice week ahead, dear Flickr friends!
Into the Blue
Well, actually into the yellow, because the roof ceiling these stairs lead to isn't blue. And the wooden stairs aren't either. The original paint is a rather unattractive grey, which lent itself to some nice colour sliding possibilities (so technically, it's a "Monday slider"). I also have a rose version, and even a grungy look is possible with these rustic stairs, which to me also look a little "crunchy".
This staircase can be found in the Hackescher Markt area of Berlin's Mitte district. I don't recall the exact location because we spontaneously looked into the hallways of the old buildings there. Something I'd never do with residential houses, but in this tourist area, many of the buildings are housing offices and shops.
This is also my Macro Monday replacement photo. I wanted to participate in "Liquid", but a lot was going on last week, so unfortunately, I couldn't fit in a photo session.
Wishing you a nice week ahead, dear Flickr friends!