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It's like a stairway to Gay Heaven! (That's a good thing!)
I've seen the Rainbow House in person. It's inspiring. Like an adult playground! Zooming down a large slide from my bedroom into the kitchen sounds like the perfect way to wake up in the morning!!
Earth colors are not cool; this staircase inverts reality.
Re: the second frame: Is that really a tub in the master bedroom? And what's that weird silver thing?
I agree with Katie, those staircase colors are reversed if they meant to go from earth tones to sky colors as you ascend. Still super cool, though. :)
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