i main a stamplar and have 3 max level templar character in total, but it looks like by the time Morrowind hit, they will all become great characters for crafting, fishing, and home decorating!
with the major buff to home decorator in 3.0 it's going to be so fun playing with yourself at your house!
ok enough QQ here's my Sleek Creek House.
ZOS did not include decorative Mundus Stone for us yet, so i made an rough imitation before we get a real thing:

i found that the craft stations (with the exception of blacksmith and provisioning) are not visually distinctive enough to me, so i tried to add some decorations to me.
sadly placing object on top of them will interfere with raycast detection and make it impossible/difficult to use/interact with the craft tables, so i can only add the decorations around them at a distance, but can't place things directly on them:


and here's my target practice skeleton. it's hiding inside the bush next to the well. i want to have a dps test dummy, but a skeleton does not fit visually in my house, so i hid him in a bush.

and my trophy display:

stairway to my garden. Sleek Creek has a nice view from an elevated position:

and this is my garden. sadly it cannot be used for dueling, because furniture doesn't count as terrain, and all ground based abilities will fall through them to the actual ground down there.
if it's not technically possible to let all furniture be terrain for combat, can ZOS at least release a single special "Arena floor" furniture item that count as terrain so we can create battle ground in different locations?



and this is the latest addition to my house. this costed me the price of 2 piece legendary Necropotence jewelry i should have bought, but instead blew on flowers. yea patch 3.0 is a buff, if you're the kind of person who think your gold is better spent on furnishing items!

i'm already at 400/400 furniture limit.
when are we going to get higher item count?