The lair of heart-breakers is a wooden cabin with a painted blue roof, checkerboard floors and smells heavily of designer perfume. Piper describes it as "a giant Barbie house where supermodels go to die." Inside: "It is described as a life-size dollhouse with pink walls and white window trim. The lace curtains are pastel blue and green which of course matched the sheets and feather comforters on all the beds. The guys had one row of bunks separated by a curtain, but their section of the cabin was just as neat and orderly as the girls'. Every camper had a wooden camp chest at the foot of their bunk with their name painted on it. The only other bit of individualism was how the campers had decorated their private bunk spaces. Each had slightly different pictures tacked up of whatever celebrities they thought were hot. A few had personal photos, too, but most were actors or singers or whatever."