6 Metaphors for upstairs

Upstairs are modern painters: but upstairs I have never been.

Upstairs in the house he had just left, was his mother who was coming out to Falmer this evening to dine; above illimitable blue stretched from horizon to horizon, behind was the free fresh sea.

Upstairs in Sala XVI are many more Greek and Roman bronzes, among which I noticed a faun with two pipes as being especially good; while the little room leading from it has some fine life-size heads, including a noble one of a horse, and the famous Idolino on its elaborate pedestala full-length Greek bronze from the earth of Pesaro, where it was found in 1530.

Upstairs, again, was choice of two rooms,one flight, or two.

In most of the houses there are tiny shops on the lower floors, and upstairs are the homes of the people.

Upstairs an' down she went, an' roun' the yard, an' down the garden, an' into the shed.

6 Metaphors for  upstairs