Published Aug 30th, 2014, 8/30/14 10:20 pm
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My first schematic release! A four-story victorian/plantation house complete with basement and servants' quarters!
17 Rooms in All
Ground Floor Rooms:
* Foyer
* Dining Hall
* Kitchen
* Sitting Room (1)
* Study
* Servants' Quarters (in another building, but connected by a breezeway)
Second Floor Rooms:
* Master Bedroom
* Master Bathroom
* Sitting Room (2)
* Guest Bedroom
* Den
* Lounge
Third Floor Rooms:
* Greenhouse Room? (for growing potted plants)
* Extra Servant Bedroom
Fourth Floor Room:
* Attic
Basement Rooms:
* Poker Room (W/Poker Table)
* Wine Cellar
17 Rooms in All
Ground Floor Rooms:
* Foyer
* Dining Hall
* Kitchen
* Sitting Room (1)
* Study
* Servants' Quarters (in another building, but connected by a breezeway)
Second Floor Rooms:
* Master Bedroom
* Master Bathroom
* Sitting Room (2)
* Guest Bedroom
* Den
* Lounge
Third Floor Rooms:
* Greenhouse Room? (for growing potted plants)
* Extra Servant Bedroom
Fourth Floor Room:
* Attic
Basement Rooms:
* Poker Room (W/Poker Table)
* Wine Cellar
Progress | 100% complete |
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Well done
I'm sorry about the inconsistency with the ceiling heights, i built the exterior before i decided i would build the interior too (i originally wanted to build only the exterior). :/
I'll definately keep your criticism in mind when with my next build ( i plan to build the "murder house" from American Horror Story, another victorian home).
I'm glad you enjoyed the servants' house! I was reading up on victorian mansions for inspiration before building this, and i read that rich people in that era would separate the servants' rooms from the rest of the house, but would connect them via a bridge-like structure, i just had to incoporate that into the mansion.
I've found that eliminates a lot of the issues I had with the heights of my builds.
Hope that helps!