It happened a while ago, so I think it's a feature to stay. I'm running out of storage houses so I personally don't mind being able to see and use Storage Chest furniture. Also, if you have several items of the same type stored in your bank and storage chests, the game will place the ones in your bank first no matter which one you select from the list. But that probably doesn't really help you... So if you'd like more precise controls, Kittytravel is right in recommending AddOns as a reliable tool.Sturmfaenger wrote: »I do not know when the change happened, but I cannot recall that it was announced. Now I can put my furniture in the chests, let them closed, and even remove them from the house completely, and yet the furniture in there shows up in the construction menu. Now if I want to redecorate with only some items (for example guild house furniture) I need not only to empty my bank but also all my storage chests of furniture I own, and I find that extremely annoying.Is that change a bug? A feature? Is there any way to adjust the furniture pool in any other way? A check mark I have not found, any tricks?
Sturmfaenger wrote: »If there was furniture I wanted to exclude from housing, I put that into a storage chest. As long as I did not open that storage chest, the furniture in there was not part of the furniture pool. If I decided to make it part of the furniture pool, I went to the chest, openend it and then I could construct with what was in there, too. That was a great and easy way to keep the housing items managable, and also worked well when I decided to redecorate the guild furniture warehouse with just the donated furniture that was intended for auctions, and not my own furniture.
I do not know when the change happened, but I cannot recall that it was announced. Now I can put my furniture in the chests, let them closed, and even remove them from the house completely, and yet the furniture in there shows up in the construction menu. Now if I want to redecorate with only some items (for example guild house furniture) I need not only to empty my bank but also all my storage chests of furniture I own, and I find that extremely annoying.
Is that change a bug? A feature? Is there any way to adjust the furniture pool in any other way? A check mark I have not found, any tricks?
Yep. It's easier to avoid the furniture from the Storage Chests, but harder to actually use them if you want to.The furnishings in the chests are the only ones with no icon indicating where they are stored.Sturmfaenger wrote: »If there was furniture I wanted to exclude from housing, I put that into a storage chest. As long as I did not open that storage chest, the furniture in there was not part of the furniture pool. If I decided to make it part of the furniture pool, I went to the chest, openend it and then I could construct with what was in there, too. That was a great and easy way to keep the housing items managable, and also worked well when I decided to redecorate the guild furniture warehouse with just the donated furniture that was intended for auctions, and not my own furniture.
I do not know when the change happened, but I cannot recall that it was announced. Now I can put my furniture in the chests, let them closed, and even remove them from the house completely, and yet the furniture in there shows up in the construction menu. Now if I want to redecorate with only some items (for example guild house furniture) I need not only to empty my bank but also all my storage chests of furniture I own, and I find that extremely annoying.
Is that change a bug? A feature? Is there any way to adjust the furniture pool in any other way? A check mark I have not found, any tricks?
All the others either have a bag, or a bank, symbol.
So, you can always avoid the items with no icon.
Yep. It's easier to avoid the furniture from the Storage Chests, but harder to actually use them if you want to.The furnishings in the chests are the only ones with no icon indicating where they are stored.Sturmfaenger wrote: »If there was furniture I wanted to exclude from housing, I put that into a storage chest. As long as I did not open that storage chest, the furniture in there was not part of the furniture pool. If I decided to make it part of the furniture pool, I went to the chest, openend it and then I could construct with what was in there, too. That was a great and easy way to keep the housing items managable, and also worked well when I decided to redecorate the guild furniture warehouse with just the donated furniture that was intended for auctions, and not my own furniture.
I do not know when the change happened, but I cannot recall that it was announced. Now I can put my furniture in the chests, let them closed, and even remove them from the house completely, and yet the furniture in there shows up in the construction menu. Now if I want to redecorate with only some items (for example guild house furniture) I need not only to empty my bank but also all my storage chests of furniture I own, and I find that extremely annoying.
Is that change a bug? A feature? Is there any way to adjust the furniture pool in any other way? A check mark I have not found, any tricks?
All the others either have a bag, or a bank, symbol.
So, you can always avoid the items with no icon.
The different locations of the furniture are indeed marked by an icon in the housing editor - Inventory has a Sack, Bank has a Chest, and Storage has nothing. But weirdly, you can't actually choose the Storage Chest furniture if you also have the same item in your Inventory or Bank... even if you mouse over the Storage Chest furniture, and want to use that stack, the game won't place those. I mean, it's not gamebreaking or anything, just strange and a little weird.