

👀 Working Space in the Red Light District – A Tour 👀Today, I..
Added 2025-03-15 13:01:46 +0000 UTC👀 Working Space in the Red Light District – A Tour 👀
Today, I visited two of my good friends who work in the Red Light Area. They both gave me permission to film their licensed and legal workspace, which I find fascinating.
I’ve always been interested in the architecture of brothels, a field that remains largely unexplored—there are no architects specifically focusing on the functionality of nightclubs and working rooms. I love seeing how different workspaces are set up in this industry.
So, here’s a brief overview of one of the rooms:
👀 The room has an efficient lighting setup. Red lighting is typically used during client sessions, while regular lighting signals the end of the session. The brighter light also helps with getting dressed and cleaning up. Workers clean the room themselves between clients; there is no cleaning staff on site. 👀 A chair is provided where clients usually place their clothes and belongings.
👀 There’s also a locker where workers store their clothes, work shoes, props like dildos, massage oils, and costumes for role-play.
👀 Instead of a regular bed, there’s a concrete block with a mattress inside. It may look unusual, but it’s practical—unlike a regular bed, it won’t break, and the mattress can be easily replaced.
👀 The mattress is covered with a plastic sheet for easy disinfection after every client.
👀 Condoms and lubricants are provided by the window owners, but most workers bring their own to have their preferred brand, different sizes, or latex-free options.
👀 There is no shower, only a sink, so clients wash themselves there after the session.
It’s a simple but functional setup, designed for efficiency and hygiene.