PistolPoet wrote:The one thing that bothered me about Frasier's flat (which I find magnificent, minus the African art and the ugly doors) is the lack of bookshelves. There are two (from what I could see) in his room (and a few books in the living room) but there were lots of other things on them as well, so the grand total of books in Frasier's flat is disappointingly small for someone who likes to read that much. It's true that he used to have a whole study which had to be turned into Daphne's room, and that he mentions having books in the storage space, but a flat such as Frasier's is sort of incomplete without a lot of books (at least to me).
Moon-Crane wrote:PistolPoet wrote:The one thing that bothered me about Frasier's flat (which I find magnificent, minus the African art and the ugly doors) is the lack of bookshelves. There are two (from what I could see) in his room (and a few books in the living room) but there were lots of other things on them as well, so the grand total of books in Frasier's flat is disappointingly small for someone who likes to read that much. It's true that he used to have a whole study which had to be turned into Daphne's room, and that he mentions having books in the storage space, but a flat such as Frasier's is sort of incomplete without a lot of books (at least to me).
I love the design of those doors!
Arnoldo wrote:I've always liked Frasier's apartment. The Montana always felt so dark and closed in. Frasier's apartment feels much more spacious and bright. And I do love those doors
Roverman wrote:I'm no Apartment Designer but I really feel that Frasier's apartment would not have worked before 1993 or much after 2004. It was very much a design of its time. Yes it is detailed but nowhere near gaudy enough for the 1980s but would have looked perhaps too chintzy and cluttered for the Minimalist age we've entered since the Millennium.
I was also wondering about the realism of Frasier's home barely changing in the 11 years it was on the air. Maybe I'm used to us Brits doing DIY every weekend and a house being redecorated every few years. What is the American way? Is it normal to decorate a home and then leave it for 11 years other than changing some of the 'knick knacks' around?
Cam's condo is directly above Frasier's so it makes sense that it would be an identical design
heartofmotion wrote:Cam's condo is directly above Frasier's so it makes sense that it would be an identical design
I thought Freddie Chainsaw lived above Frasier in the penthouse? I guess he moved out!
As Frasier's apartment number is 1901, presumably he lives on the 19th floor. Just out of interest, would it actually be possible or permitted to serve a dinner on the roof of a 20-storey building, right at the edge, without the food, wine glasses etc being blown off?
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