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| - The loft is essentially one large space. However, for the sake of privacy, there are internal subdivisions to section off a bedroom and bathroom. Running around the loft on one side is an upper-level balcony, wider at either end (one of which holds the bedroom). This is accessed by a pair of stairways, one located centrally in the room, and the other at the far end from the entrance. On a lesser scale, there were frequent relocations of the various sculptures, vases, and archeological artifacts with which Nick decorated the loft.
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| - The loft is essentially one large space. However, for the sake of privacy, there are internal subdivisions to section off a bedroom and bathroom. Running around the loft on one side is an upper-level balcony, wider at either end (one of which holds the bedroom). This is accessed by a pair of stairways, one located centrally in the room, and the other at the far end from the entrance. Although much of the furnishing and decoration of the set remained the same throughout the three-year run of the series, this is not to say that it was unaltered during that time. Most obvious, perhaps, is the relatively greater significance of Nick's art in Season One, especially the first part of the season. During that period, the area near the entrance to the loft served as an artist's studio, with an easel, a table of paints (clearly in use), and several half-finished canvases. Completed paintings were much in evidence on the walls of the loft. However, towards the end of that season, the artist's work area was shifted to a more obscure location under the stairs, where previously a piano had been placed; and the piano was moved to the more prominent location near the entrance. Furthermore, during the hiatus between the filming of Seasons One and Two, the paintings presumably were taken down for storage; and, when filming resumed, they were not rehung on the walls, but simply stacked against the wall. On a lesser scale, there were frequent relocations of the various sculptures, vases, and archeological artifacts with which Nick decorated the loft.
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