Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Categories: Design and Architecture | Europe

Comedian Marcus Paulsen and his wife Ella Gale decided that their relationship is ready for a new stage of development. Therefore, the young couple decided to post a family photo shoot with a newborn baby. There was only one problem-until the young people had time to get a son or daughter. That is why the role of the child in this series of pictures was played by ... burrito. 

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

At first glance, absolutely sick people. However, if you look at the photos, it becomes clear that in this way the couple decided to show their attitude to almost the same family photo shoots that filled the Internet. Each photo is an absolutely recognizable stamp that you will find on the website of almost any family photographer. 

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Life in plain sight: why the Dutch don't cover their windows with curtains

Keywords: Europe | Holland | Netherlands | Design and architecture | Apartment | Windows | Personal life

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