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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.
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).