Honestly I am actually dissappointed with the house in general.
I love my classic house in reapers march, it has a pool, its cosy and a great out door section.
What dissappointed me with the town house is that theres no fountain or pool at the back (there is room for it) in the terrace but its also lopsided hard too the left which is off-putting for some reason can't really explain that one.
Then theres the fact the outside visual of the house makes it look a bit bigger than it actually is and we dont have access too the tower that is right next too the home unfortunately either which could of been a really nice addition.
Then theres the interior generally, I liked it - for a classic house its spacious and pleasant too look at by default but it really just feels strange like it was a house that was meant to be notable but they made it smaller intentionally and turned it into a classic house. I feel like the house should be much bigger than it actually is.
That said in comparison too the other classic houses the room and space is very very nice. I just feel like its wasted potential so I wont buy it. I hope they do come out with a better house in Summerset akin too the one in reapers march because honestly if they do and it has a lovely outdoor area then I will buy that in a heartbeat.
BigBadVolk wrote: »Its a really nice house
But I'm still sad cause we didnt get a house with a medium/big sized house (like amaya)
BigBadVolk wrote: »Its a really nice house
But I'm still sad cause we didnt get a house with a medium/big sized house (like amaya)
The Grotto is coming!
Juju_beans wrote: »Honestly I am actually dissappointed with the house in general.
I love my classic house in reapers march, it has a pool, its cosy and a great out door section.
What dissappointed me with the town house is that theres no fountain or pool at the back (there is room for it) in the terrace but its also lopsided hard too the left which is off-putting for some reason can't really explain that one.
Then theres the fact the outside visual of the house makes it look a bit bigger than it actually is and we dont have access too the tower that is right next too the home unfortunately either which could of been a really nice addition.
Then theres the interior generally, I liked it - for a classic house its spacious and pleasant too look at by default but it really just feels strange like it was a house that was meant to be notable but they made it smaller intentionally and turned it into a classic house. I feel like the house should be much bigger than it actually is.
That said in comparison too the other classic houses the room and space is very very nice. I just feel like its wasted potential so I wont buy it. I hope they do come out with a better house in Summerset akin too the one in reapers march because honestly if they do and it has a lovely outdoor area then I will buy that in a heartbeat.
There's a huge courtyard with a 4 sided fountain (you get that with unfurnished).
Did you miss the courtyard ?
Juju_beans wrote: »Honestly I am actually dissappointed with the house in general.
I love my classic house in reapers march, it has a pool, its cosy and a great out door section.
What dissappointed me with the town house is that theres no fountain or pool at the back (there is room for it) in the terrace but its also lopsided hard too the left which is off-putting for some reason can't really explain that one.
Then theres the fact the outside visual of the house makes it look a bit bigger than it actually is and we dont have access too the tower that is right next too the home unfortunately either which could of been a really nice addition.
Then theres the interior generally, I liked it - for a classic house its spacious and pleasant too look at by default but it really just feels strange like it was a house that was meant to be notable but they made it smaller intentionally and turned it into a classic house. I feel like the house should be much bigger than it actually is.
That said in comparison too the other classic houses the room and space is very very nice. I just feel like its wasted potential so I wont buy it. I hope they do come out with a better house in Summerset akin too the one in reapers march because honestly if they do and it has a lovely outdoor area then I will buy that in a heartbeat.
There's a huge courtyard with a 4 sided fountain (you get that with unfurnished).
Did you miss the courtyard ?
Oh hey, *I* missed the courtyard when I previewed it, I only found the terrace. I'll have to go back and look again, thanks for mentioning that! Terrace access is upstairs, can I assume courtyard access is ground floor and I just passed over it somehow?
Juju_beans wrote: »Honestly I am actually dissappointed with the house in general.
I love my classic house in reapers march, it has a pool, its cosy and a great out door section.
What dissappointed me with the town house is that theres no fountain or pool at the back (there is room for it) in the terrace but its also lopsided hard too the left which is off-putting for some reason can't really explain that one.
Then theres the fact the outside visual of the house makes it look a bit bigger than it actually is and we dont have access too the tower that is right next too the home unfortunately either which could of been a really nice addition.
Then theres the interior generally, I liked it - for a classic house its spacious and pleasant too look at by default but it really just feels strange like it was a house that was meant to be notable but they made it smaller intentionally and turned it into a classic house. I feel like the house should be much bigger than it actually is.
That said in comparison too the other classic houses the room and space is very very nice. I just feel like its wasted potential so I wont buy it. I hope they do come out with a better house in Summerset akin too the one in reapers march because honestly if they do and it has a lovely outdoor area then I will buy that in a heartbeat.
There's a huge courtyard with a 4 sided fountain (you get that with unfurnished).
Did you miss the courtyard ?
Oh hey, *I* missed the courtyard when I previewed it, I only found the terrace. I'll have to go back and look again, thanks for mentioning that! Terrace access is upstairs, can I assume courtyard access is ground floor and I just passed over it somehow?
Huh...I missed the courtyard as well. I only saw a terrace on the upper floor.
Juju_beans wrote: »No..there's only 1 outside from the 2nd floor. You call it terrace..I called it courtyard.
Sorry for any confusion on terminology.
I have buyer's remorse. I bought it furnished with crowns but I don't even use it. It feels too much like a show home. There's no obvious place for a crafting area that doesn't spoil the design. I think it's a bit too posh for me. The jewellery station and the new outfit station would look good in a crafts room but every other station is too rustic looking.
Also I have no chance of ever crafting any additional furniture in the Alinor style because the crafting mat is locked behind RNG daily boxes and every item requires 2.
The terrace is nice but an odd shape. I think I need to strip everything out and see what I'm working with. I don't know...
That's two homes I've bought with crowns that I don't really use because I don't know where to start. The other is the Gorinir Estate.
I have buyer's remorse. I bought it furnished with crowns but I don't even use it. It feels too much like a show home. There's no obvious place for a crafting area that doesn't spoil the design. I think it's a bit too posh for me. The jewellery station and the new outfit station would look good in a crafts room but every other station is too rustic looking.
Also I have no chance of ever crafting any additional furniture in the Alinor style because the crafting mat is locked behind RNG daily boxes and every item requires 2.
The terrace is nice but an odd shape. I think I need to strip everything out and see what I'm working with. I don't know...
That's two homes I've bought with crowns that I don't really use because I don't know where to start. The other is the Gorinir Estate.
This is what I ended up doing for the crafting in the townhouse.
I separated the large dining room into two rooms using the new walls so that I'd still have the little kitchen area and a spot to put my cooking station.
Then I turned the 'kitchen' room into a crafting room. Still needs some clutter and perfecting but I'm fairly happy with it so far.
Incognitius wrote: »I also had some problems deciding on where to place crafting stations.
Jewelry, Alchemy and Enchanting was the easiest decided, as the loft makes a perfect little laboratory:
The other crafting stations, I ended up putting outside.
Placing them in such a way I get the best view when crafting
Ideas are there to be stolen. xDWow, that all looks great! I'm jealous of all your expensive looking furniture and flora I think I'm going to use the loft as well. I tried partitioning off part of the kitchen with a wall and a post so you can only see the nice looking stations from the door but it's a bit cramped. The ugly stations don't look so bad on the terrace with all that plant life around them. You did really well. I might have to steal all your ideas
Incognitius wrote: »I tend to put flowers and pretty trees around crafting stations in all my houses. Got to make them look good, right? Who cares if the blacksmithing station would probably set the whole thing on fire. :P
Incognitius wrote: »I tend to put flowers and pretty trees around crafting stations in all my houses. Got to make them look good, right? Who cares if the blacksmithing station would probably set the whole thing on fire. :P
You're talking to the guy who puts lit candles onto bookcase shelves... Every one of my homes is a massive fire hazard.