


To be honest, the color differences are so subtle that I didn’t even realize the furniture had been changed until I looked at it up close.Awesome that ZOS replaced the old assets in zones, but i do not want my furnishings changed.
- different colours for some of them.
- the old textures work perfectly fine if you want your house to appear old and worn.
- i like the increased details, but not always.
- more choice is better.
To be honest, the color differences are so subtle that I didn’t even realize the furniture had been changed until I looked at it up close.Awesome that ZOS replaced the old assets in zones, but i do not want my furnishings changed.
- different colours for some of them.
- the old textures work perfectly fine if you want your house to appear old and worn.
- i like the increased details, but not always.
- more choice is better.
While I generally agree that more choice is better, the difference here is so minimal that creating separate recipes for both versions would feel redundant. Updating the existing player furnishings would be the most straightforward way to make these assets available to us. It would allow us to furnish entire houses in a consistent, high-quality Breton style, combining new Breton items with the updated old ones.
They are subtle to you ,
but the differences are there and i made my comment to make it clear that i want old and new Breton furniture together.
As far as i know ZOS did not remove any old Breton furnishings that got new versions so i am confused by this post.
And update 50 does not have new versions for all old Breton furnishings so we will have a mismatch regardless.
Nor did they update the old Breton houses which causes more mismatch.
I think players would really appreciate being able to use these higher-quality models in their own homes as well.
I think players would really appreciate being able to use these higher-quality models in their own homes as well.
I expected there would be some resistance from players who either prefer the original textures, or would simply prefer to have access to both the original textures as well as the new ones. I just think it would be a huge shame if this holds us back from being able to access these updated furnishings in our builds.

I think players would really appreciate being able to use these higher-quality models in their own homes as well.
100% agree. It's a relatively small texture update but it dramatically improves the furnishings. As it stands, I wouldn't want to use any of the base game breton furnishings in a housing build but I would definitely use them (alongside the new ones) if the textures were updated.
I expected there would be some resistance from players who either prefer the original textures, or would simply prefer to have access to both the original textures as well as the new ones. I just think it would be a huge shame if this holds us back from being able to access these updated furnishings in our builds.
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »Something I noticed comparing the new and old versions, is that the ''issue'' of the nearly blackening out of the backs of some of the breton furnishings--especially the bookshelves--is essentially fixed in the new versions.
comparison reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/elderscrollsonline/comments/1snyh3g/the_updated_breton_furniture_in_glenumbra_pts/
The unnaturally super dark back has always bothered me. It's so stick-out. I never liked using this piece, that I otherwise would love to use in some builds, because of it.
I will say though, substantially noticeable changes to certain pieces like the Breton Single Bed's change to the bedsheets, is an inappropriate level of update. That should be a new item.









I agree that the visual difference for the bed is significant enough that it should be a separate item (maybe "Breton Bed, Rumpled"?). The short candle also looks quite different.
Moving slightly away from the Breton set itself, I noticed that the food items in Glenumbra have also received a visual refresh:
PLEASE, PLEASE let us use these in our homes. I'd argue this is even more important than the Breton furnishings. A large portion of the base game furnishings in the "Hearth" category is practically unusable for me right now, as they look like they belong to a completely different era (not even 2014, more like 2006).
I also want to mention the Provisioning Station. The meat on it absolutely needs this update, though I'm not sure why the metal spit was replaced with a wooden stick in the new version.
Moving slightly away from the Breton set itself, I noticed that the food items in Glenumbra have also received a visual refresh:
PLEASE, PLEASE let us use these in our homes. I'd argue this is even more important than the Breton furnishings. A large portion of the base game furnishings in the "Hearth" category is practically unusable for me right now, as they look like they belong to a completely different era (not even 2014, more like 2006).