New bistro stools in a small flat

The first thing that everyone noticed on entering her flat was the bright colour of the walls. She didn"t seem to be a cheerful person. On the contrary, she would often be depressed and she always had low energy levels. But didn"t Van Gogh like the colour, too? Anna might have often felt miserable, but at least her flat looked much more optimistic. So, the walls were bright tallow, with colorful paintings of them. The flat was rather modern, with all those brand new furniture. The kitchen was connected with the living room. There was a high table and some red bistro stools lined up by it. As if Anna had so many guests that she needed the stools. Everybody knew that she was rather a reserved person, with just a few friends, most of whom lived far away from the city. There was also a room upstairs. Most of the surface was taken by the enormous bed that Anna slept on. Did she spend the nights alone? It looked like a huge bed for a couple, and it was definitely too small for a short and slim woman. Well, nobody really knew, and she would surely keep such things secret. There was also a wardrobe and a chest of drawers in the room, very similar to the bistro stools downstairs. It all created an image of a place inhabited by a very lively, extraverted person. A partygoer perhaps. Well, Anna must have a second personality, everybody thought.