Our home is filled with tacky oversized couches - lavender in color but usually covered with even tackier couch protectors - so sweaty dirty bodies can lay down and relax. It’s got a half bathroom to the left of the front entrance and the kitchen door and small kitchen to the right. The kitchen and living room both have sliding doors that open into the terrace where most of our meals are eaten. The living room has two additional windows as well, and no dining room table.
Marble stairs climb and turn and climb and turn up two more levels. The second level has two single bedrooms - the first room with a bunk bed and the last one with a car bed. The car bedroom has its own small balcony and a nice breeze, but suffers from direct sunlight in the afternoon through the sliding door. The middle bedroom has a sliding door and balcony as well - a bit larger - where most of our laundry is hung. The middle bedroom has a queen sized bed and across from this bedroom is a full bathroom with a washing machine and a recently inherited dryer.
The third floor is our floor. We enlarged the bathroom so it has a huge shower (we have no bathtubs in Kusadasi) with a bench and a simple dividing glass between the shower and the toilet. I can very easily hose off all three kids in this shower - it’s perfect.
Our bedroom has french doors that open into a large room where we have full size bed, two side tables, a crib, a small sofa, a long dresser, and a sitting chair with a foot stool. It also has a sliding door onto a balcony. Between our room and the bathroom is a door outside to an even larger balcony that Tolga and I often sit on in the evening drinking beer and looking at the stars.
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