Wildberryjack wrote: »Can we please have some smaller houses? All yall are making lately are Notables. ZOS, did you forget there are four other sizes of homes in the game? Sometimes we don't feel like paying for or tackling decorating a massive house. And cozy is nice too, hard to make a gianormous house cozy.
I still want this to build on. And a rope ladder to climb up.
Oh and yeah other small homes would be appreciated. Especially if I can purchase or earn them in game.
Absolutely yes to smaller houses; but also yes to larger slot limits please
Proudspire is one of the best-furnishable homes for example, because it's relatively small for the slot size (and it has good room divisions by default)
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Yeah, great point about 'sealing' off rooms! I had to do it in Alinor Crest and luckily the doorways make us get away with it there too. I think many players on the forums have complained about layouts that are just one long space or a corridor-like sequence of rooms where it's hard or awkward to block off individual areas without cutting the whole house in half. Of course, if they gave better slot limits to their smaller houses, none of that would be an issue, so I appreciate this thread.Strong room divisions is so critical for me in judging "Good" homes. Really helps with giving rooms strong specific purposes, themes and overall vibes. I'm very happy when I see a room has actual doorways and hallways.Absolutely yes to smaller houses; but also yes to larger slot limits please
Proudspire is one of the best-furnishable homes for example, because it's relatively small for the slot size (and it has good room divisions by default).
Also is very nice in sealing off rooms if you decide it's an awkward space or want to save on Furniture Cap by closing off an entry. Makes it way easier and aesthetically cleaner to do.
Lady_Galadhiel wrote: »My desire would be a small cozy High Elf house somewhere in the wilds of Summerset.The island is big and the area so nice and colourful,I just love it.
Also,I really would like to see wood elfs getting more love and finally a notable bosmer home.Something inside a huge giant tree or something like that
That and the layouts of some of them. Look at Stone Eagle Aerie, it's horribly compartmentalized. It doesn't feel like a house because it's just a bunch of rooms all broken up and separated. If it weren't for that I'd have bought it because I love the architecture but I absolutely hate the layout with a passion.LadySinflower wrote: »These ginormous palaces with more rooms than Buckingham Palace are just too hard to successfully decorate.