I wanted so much a tiny home with good amount of item limit and I found this cute little tree house in the heart of Elden root. It has excellent location - close to wayshrine, traders and Undaunted daily quests NPCs. This is what I made with 200 items limit, i hope you guys like it!
You've done especially well with the floor. I've tried something similar myself to get rid of at least the leather flooring but that unusable space near the door is difficult. Your solution can't get past that but looks much better than anything I managed.
And the psijic furnishings work really well with their curvy bits.
What's sad is that this is the closest you can get to Telvanni style mushroom pods. But it has to be cheesed like this, with leather floorings and tusky doors.
What's sad is that this is the closest you can get to Telvanni style mushroom pods. But it has to be cheesed like this, with leather floorings and tusky doors.
It is ok even so and we have the "power" of our imagination to redecorate it
That's is exceptionally well done.
That house is such a challenge, given it's restrictive size and shape. You have made it look bigger through clever placement.
Most people use a blocky steps which take up a lot of the limited space but your curved platforms make it an elegant feature.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you @Zypheran. I have said it before that i have learnt a lot from your videos and I got a lot of inspiration from them, so your opinion means a lot
It is ok even so and we have the "power" of our imagination to redecorate it
If you don't mind it, yay you. Seriously.
But it's not ok for me.
Games are an inherently visual medium. It's not that I lack imagination. I still occasionally play muds and for most of my life - when I could afford it - was an avid and voracious reader.
But I can't not see what's in front of me. While I can choose to eg. not be bothered by people on un-TES like super flashy mounts or wearing un-TES like weird skins, I feel like homes are different. They're mine. Me. Anything about their look which I dislike is a fun-killer.
As I said, I think you've done an excellent job with the floor, which you can see in the final image. You've hit that sweet spot of something which looks deliberate and artful rather than a hack job trying to hide something. By aligning the floor the way you have to create an circle out of alignment with the outer wall, and then another with the circular rug on that floor.
Genius.
That floor is one of my long time pet hates about the game and yours is a solution I could happily use.
I still don't think it would look properly Telvanni - which from Morrowind single player is probably my all time favourite digital home. But minus the leather floor I might be able to do something with it.
Hey @Nerouyn , I didn't mean to annoy you! My personal experience shows that every person likes/dislikes different things. For example this home - you /first one/ who liked the floor, other person liked the bookshelf staircase, third - the cabinet of combined 2 mirkmire bookshelves... others didn't say a word - meaning for me they didn't like anything. Same with dislikes. What some find ugly and unpleasant, other find interesting and challenging. I personally didn't like the floor so i changed it, i would change the door way too if i was allowed. But i don't let things i don't like to sadden me or discourage me. I just make things the way i would feel best, and i don't try to impress anyone, just hope there will be people who can be inspired or would see /like/ what i do.
I am happy you liked the idea for the floor. Cheers!
The idea of using shelves to make a staircase is brilliant!
I own this house but I didn't know how to decorate it, and thanks to you, it made me want to try!
What a beautiful home! I have a snugpod as well but mine is decorated quite simply. I never would have thought to be this creative, you've turned it into a cozy, comfy home. Well done!
This is simply stunning. What I love most is the home's simple elegance, not at all cluttered or busy. Like Zypheran, I admire the way you have turned an otherwise bulky staircase into an elegant feature. The idea is so steal worthy!
I know how much time goes into making something look as though it took no time at all. All the elements come together beautifully to create a space that looks effortless. Nicely done!