Fine. You dress like you come from money. Old money, not new money. Everything is expensive, but downplayed. Meant to impress, but not overwhelm. Those who know fashion will understand how expensive your clothes are, those who do not will only see a nicely tailored suit and assume you have a bit of your own money to spend.
Your choice in decor is a balance of modern and antiques. Mostly on the modern side, with the larger pieces, tables, desks, that sort of thing, in heavy, likely dark, hardwoods that anchor a room and give it a sense of power and age. Those ,I expect, would be the antiques, with a few well placed accent features just to cement the idea and reinforce an image of caring little about costs. Leather couches and chairs suit how you carry yourself, but I doubt you care more about their form than you do their function. So long as they are stylish it doesn't particularly matter if they're comfortable.
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[He rolls his eyes.]
Fine. You dress like you come from money. Old money, not new money. Everything is expensive, but downplayed. Meant to impress, but not overwhelm. Those who know fashion will understand how expensive your clothes are, those who do not will only see a nicely tailored suit and assume you have a bit of your own money to spend.
Your choice in decor is a balance of modern and antiques. Mostly on the modern side, with the larger pieces, tables, desks, that sort of thing, in heavy, likely dark, hardwoods that anchor a room and give it a sense of power and age. Those ,I expect, would be the antiques, with a few well placed accent features just to cement the idea and reinforce an image of caring little about costs. Leather couches and chairs suit how you carry yourself, but I doubt you care more about their form than you do their function. So long as they are stylish it doesn't particularly matter if they're comfortable.
...am I close to the mark?