I'm gonna go ahead and post some of my shots. thanks to @Incognitius and their guide, I think I was very successful!
I'm gonna go ahead and post some of my shots. thanks to @Incognitius and their guide, I think I was very successful!
So I did have some trouble getting all the stairs to align just right, so I ended creating a platform with the stairs instead, which I actually ended up liking. I also added the fancy looking Alinor Doorway to make feel like it was naturally built this way as part of the house:
The first things you're greeted to when you go all the way up:
I added A LOT of trees and flowers up here, to give it a more forest-y, magical feel to it. The upper terrace has probably 80% tree cover, which actually looks really nice during the day:
This is the gazebo/overhang area. Added more plants, and the wedding curtains to it, against for that fantasy island look:
And finally the now amazing view from the upper terrace! So much better this way omg:
Thos iron fences really are an eye sore. which is why I didn't even want to look at them on the lower terrace. So as an added bonus, I got a few of the High Dense Hedge walls, and put them over the fences. Which gives the lower terrace a very private feel, which I think the elves would actually prefer tbh:
I'm gonna go ahead and post some of my shots. thanks to @Incognitius and their guide, I think I was very successful!
Incognitius wrote: »
Placing them in such a way I get the best view when crafting
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 whole "let's put the terrace door in a bedroom" was always a weird one to me, so I pulled out the beds (which look great in the Gryphon's Roost room) and nightstands and put in some tables and made it into a gaming room. I even put dice and sheets out so it looks sort of like our D&D nights... except we all use computers now with dndbeyond... but the concept of our concept is there. Chairs, pillows, dice boxes... all just make it better. Always looking to make that room more useful looking.
Edit: Oh... and if I can ever find any miniatures... I'm all set!!!!