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Look on youtube, take your pick or go straight to Nexus, i should have asked if you meant how to install Open Cities, but like the answers below i have never heard of any mod that does away with loading screens for houses, inns etc.
No there isn't, there's only Open Cities for the major holds by Arthmoor.
Gamerpoets a few months ago tried to create a open buildings mod for Ivarstead, took him 3 weeks to do 1 house, and so I think he abandoned the idea because of how much time it would take to do.
I don't see anyone making a mod like that in the future, just too complex and time-consuming to do.
Gets even worse
One of the reasons I had to stop using Open Cities was the incompatibility with so many other mods (and instant crash near Riften)
Can you imagine trying to fix the NPC pathing, textures / animations, quests, and all the other stuff?
Let alone the performance issues, lol
They know not what they ask
If this sort of thing were even possible, it would most certainly not be be for this version of the game.
You would need to put every internal space into the game, so walking into say riften would be loading all those internal spaces, which would be doable if it wasn't that the internal spaces don't correspond to the external walls of the building, so you have immediate and irreconcilable conflicts with the interior and exterior.