Great job everyone! The only inn room I've completely decorated and am satisfied with is the Ebony Flask. I've also finished St. Delyn's, but I'm not entirely satisfied with it. I've rearranged several times but I just can't seem to make it look anything but bare. It's too large for the 30-slot limit, admittedly, but some folks here have succeeded in making it appear full.
The main problem with St. Delyn's is that it's too dark and there are no windows. I'm using far too many slots for lighting, but I just really don't like dark houses. Many of the ones here are too dark for my tastes, even though I think they are so nicely decorated. I just have to figure out a way to get rid of a couple more lights and think about maybe some larger furnishing pieces to make it look more full.
In any event, I've gotten quite a bit of inspiration here! Thanks to everyone who shared their creations, esp. those of St. Delyn's!
Great job everyone! The only inn room I've completely decorated and am satisfied with is the Ebony Flask. I've also finished St. Delyn's, but I'm not entirely satisfied with it. I've rearranged several times but I just can't seem to make it look anything but bare. It's too large for the 30-slot limit, admittedly, but some folks here have succeeded in making it appear full.
The main problem with St. Delyn's is that it's too dark and there are no windows. I'm using far too many slots for lighting, but I just really don't like dark houses. Many of the ones here are too dark for my tastes, even though I think they are so nicely decorated. I just have to figure out a way to get rid of a couple more lights and think about maybe some larger furnishing pieces to make it look more full.
In any event, I've gotten quite a bit of inspiration here! Thanks to everyone who shared their creations, esp. those of St. Delyn's!
dagrdagaz_5912 wrote: »
Now my attempt at The Ebony Flask Inn Room
Note: In the picture with the door, the bed seems not to be centered in the middle.
But that is because the room is not symmetrical
I haven’t experimented enough to be able to say which are brightest, but it certainly varies and an Elsweyr lantern, for instance, will add far more light to a room than a candle or two.
LadySinflower wrote: »You've all done beautiful jobs with your inn rooms. I would post mine but they either look too small and dark, or they are too large for the 30- slot limit and look too sparse. I keep taking the traditional route of trying to put in a bed, table, and some seating. Those things usually fill the 30 slots before I get to put down any decor or "clutter." Plus, I'm really not willing to spend a lot of crowns for furniture. I can craft quite a few things but am still trying to get those "unicorns" to drop for me in Elsweyr. What I wouldn't give for the plans for that big bed, wide wardrobe, and the divider! I swear if I get one more "Elsweyr spice display, turmeric yellow," I'm going to scream! Your imaginations are much better than mine!
I think the first thing to worry about, apart from a bed, nightstands (we call them bedside tables) and a wardrobe is lighting.
The best lighting is placed at different levels - so, for example, ceiling light(s), wall sconces and bedside table lights/candles.
Get that sorted out first, as not only does it make the finished room look nice and bright, it also helps you see what you're doing while you're decorating.
Wouldn't worry too much about tables and lots of seating, until you have got the basics in.
Most of the inn rooms are pretty small, anyway.
The main exception being St Delyn which should really be classed as an apartment, as it's at least as big as Sisters of the Sands and doesn't even have windows to take up wall space.
Also, you should be able to do it all with crafted stuff and stuff you buy from guild stores, home furnishing/achievement vendors and maybe the luxury vendor.
Shouldn't need to buy any furnishings from the Crown store for inn rooms.
Best way to check most of what is available is to go to the Purchase section of the Housing Editor, then google the ESOfashion website, along with the name of the item, to see if it is available in-game and then cross reference TTC, to make sure an item definitely isn't available (as sometimes ESOfashion isn't kept up-to-date).
Also, you can google specific categories, plus ESOfashion, for a list of the available things.
So, this for "flowers ESOfashion", for example:
https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/category/database/item-type/furnishing/conservatory/flowers/
Or this for "plants ESOfashion":
https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/category/database/item-type/furnishing/conservatory/plants/
...and so on.
By the way, I've just checked and aside from one painting and the vines (which could be substituted for in-game vines - both green and red are available) in the Golden Gryphon and the music box above (which could be replaced with a vase, or something) none of my traditional furnishing items shown here are Crown Store.
P.s. Is the Elsweyr wine rack really crowns only? Such a shame if it is.
Here is another one of my 30 slot Inns.
Golden Getaway:
If you haven't tried this challenge yet, you should! It gets your brain juices flowing
LadySinflower wrote: »
@ZAD1ST , one of my favorite decorators because I know you're on Xbox like me! Another beautiful set of rooms!
LadySinflower wrote: »LadySinflower wrote: »You've all done beautiful jobs with your inn rooms. I would post mine but they either look too small and dark, or they are too large for the 30- slot limit and look too sparse. I keep taking the traditional route of trying to put in a bed, table, and some seating. Those things usually fill the 30 slots before I get to put down any decor or "clutter." Plus, I'm really not willing to spend a lot of crowns for furniture. I can craft quite a few things but am still trying to get those "unicorns" to drop for me in Elsweyr. What I wouldn't give for the plans for that big bed, wide wardrobe, and the divider! I swear if I get one more "Elsweyr spice display, turmeric yellow," I'm going to scream! Your imaginations are much better than mine!
I think the first thing to worry about, apart from a bed, nightstands (we call them bedside tables) and a wardrobe is lighting.
The best lighting is placed at different levels - so, for example, ceiling light(s), wall sconces and bedside table lights/candles.
Get that sorted out first, as not only does it make the finished room look nice and bright, it also helps you see what you're doing while you're decorating.
Wouldn't worry too much about tables and lots of seating, until you have got the basics in.
Most of the inn rooms are pretty small, anyway.
The main exception being St Delyn which should really be classed as an apartment, as it's at least as big as Sisters of the Sands and doesn't even have windows to take up wall space.
Also, you should be able to do it all with crafted stuff and stuff you buy from guild stores, home furnishing/achievement vendors and maybe the luxury vendor.
Shouldn't need to buy any furnishings from the Crown store for inn rooms.
Best way to check most of what is available is to go to the Purchase section of the Housing Editor, then google the ESOfashion website, along with the name of the item, to see if it is available in-game and then cross reference TTC, to make sure an item definitely isn't available (as sometimes ESOfashion isn't kept up-to-date).
Also, you can google specific categories, plus ESOfashion, for a list of the available things.
So, this for "flowers ESOfashion", for example:
https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/category/database/item-type/furnishing/conservatory/flowers/
Or this for "plants ESOfashion":
https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/category/database/item-type/furnishing/conservatory/plants/
...and so on.
By the way, I've just checked and aside from one painting and the vines (which could be substituted for in-game vines - both green and red are available) in the Golden Gryphon and the music box above (which could be replaced with a vase, or something) none of my traditional furnishing items shown here are Crown Store.
Thank you very much for your encouragement! I had a small arm surgery yesterday that's keeping me out of the game for a few days, but now I'm itching to get in and see what I can do! Xbox NA here, so I couldn't cheat with addons if I wanted to!
I can craft all of the Elsweyr candle sconce types, the column candle, and several chandeliers from different zones. If the goal is to start with lighting, I've got good options.
You are especially good at making places look homey, @Tigerseye . Some people just have the knack!
Others in this thread, beautiful work!
@Watchdog - I love how much thought you put into how Elnaurwen would set up a study space. It makes every item that much more interesting because she chose it specifically.
The ghost cat fits in purrfect in her hiding place!
My favorite part is how you used the Psijic table as a slightly raised platform so clever!
I was thinking the same thing.OK, so I officially hate the item limit in Saint Delyn. xD
It should be classed as an Apartment.
Or, alternatively, they should introduce a Large Inn Room category (for this, Golden Gryphon and The Sugar Bowl) with 50 slots.
@Tigerseye Very nice ambiance that you’ve created! The tryptich paintings look nice and the Redguard couches and table work well with the colors and feel of the room and other furnishings.
dagrdagaz_5912 wrote: »I was thinking the same thing.OK, so I officially hate the item limit in Saint Delyn. xD
It should be classed as an Apartment.
Or, alternatively, they should introduce a Large Inn Room category (for this, Golden Gryphon and The Sugar Bowl) with 50 slots.
Still, i really like what u did with your Saint Delyn !!! Looks great imho
ps. I am almost done with my Mara's Kiss Inn Room.
Will post pictures when its finished.