Nightingale

Nightingale

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My split level Tudor house with basement.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3171632503

The main floor, dining room and elevated kitchen area.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3171632787

The second floor nothing too special here just a bedroom, closet and living room area
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3171633075

The basement with offset stairs to cover terrain, blacksmith and alchemy area
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3171633181

The rear deck with a view of a nearby river, not shown. Lumber and masonary will likely go here.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3171633309

The view of the path leading to the main portal, small temporary storage shed on the right.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3171633395

This build took around 8 hours to design and build, i've yet to move into as I have still been making do with my old tiny cabin and am waiting until I unlock all tier 3 stations to move.

My tiny cabin with all tier 1 and 2 stations and most augments.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3171633498


The way I made the split levels is by using tudor foundation and a bit of trial and error. You can place them right next to each other unlike stone which will not place as close without linking together.
Last edited by hOLDtHEdOOR; Mar 2, 2024 @ 5:34am
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Resolute Mar 2, 2024 @ 5:49am 
I'm trying to figure out what to upgrade my Crude Stone buildings into, frankly I find the Tutor style rather hideous, but I'm not sure the desert style looks that good in the Forest (Looks great in the Desert).

I've seen some people posting an Oriental building style, but I don't know where to get that.

I wish they had a better stone or brick building, more in the Victorian or Georgian Styles.
Don Cool Mar 2, 2024 @ 6:07am 
Originally posted by Resolute:
I'm trying to figure out what to upgrade my Crude Stone buildings into, frankly I find the Tutor style rather hideous, but I'm not sure the desert style looks that good in the Forest (Looks great in the Desert).

I've seen some people posting an Oriental building style, but I don't know where to get that.

I wish they had a better stone or brick building, more in the Victorian or Georgian Styles.

That´s mine, now you can make up your mind, I love it.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3170553173

Besides the grind for stone the only thing that takes a little effort is the roof which requires filigrees and ingots.
Last edited by Don Cool; Mar 2, 2024 @ 6:08am
hOLDtHEdOOR Mar 2, 2024 @ 6:26am 
Originally posted by Don:
Originally posted by Resolute:
I'm trying to figure out what to upgrade my Crude Stone buildings into, frankly I find the Tutor style rather hideous, but I'm not sure the desert style looks that good in the Forest (Looks great in the Desert).

I've seen some people posting an Oriental building style, but I don't know where to get that.

I wish they had a better stone or brick building, more in the Victorian or Georgian Styles.

That´s mine, now you can make up your mind, I love it.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3170553173

Besides the grind for stone the only thing that takes a little effort is the roof which requires filigrees and ingots.

I like it! +1. If you'd like I could teach you how to create a path to your front door that will be off set from your foundation height and more level with the ground.
Foxglovez Mar 2, 2024 @ 11:28am 
Nice in the stone. Why no peaked roof though? I have noticed that on several houses so am worried that is cuz they messed up gravity and it falls down or do you just not have the piece?

If you put a railing up there around the flat part it would be considered a "widows walk", very of the Victorian time when wives of sailors stood up there watching for their beloved's return from the stormy seas.
Don Cool Mar 2, 2024 @ 1:32pm 
Originally posted by Foxglovez:
Nice in the stone. Why no peaked roof though? I have noticed that on several houses so am worried that is cuz they messed up gravity and it falls down or do you just not have the piece?

If you put a railing up there around the flat part it would be considered a "widows walk", very of the Victorian time when wives of sailors stood up there watching for their beloved's return from the stormy seas.

I have it, could have done it on the balcony side but chose not to, don´t ask me why. As for the other side the roof is 4 squared and I chose to go flat there too. (The house extends a bit to the back on that side).
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Date Posted: Mar 2, 2024 @ 5:24am
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