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Peasant Dwelling IV - Judy Sims - 06-08-2012 05:38 AM

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Here is another residential lot from my medieval world, Dracul Isle. This little home is a step-up to having a few more amenities in it and better decor. It has that open concept living room and eat-in kitchen and a bath downstairs. This home has a laundry room with a washer and a clothesline. The master bedroom is upstairs and has an attached bath. The grounds have a small garden and a recreation area.

Lot Information:
20x25 lot size
CC Free
U-$43,529 UF-$56,806

Requirements: All EPs and updated patches. Outdoor Living SP for the outside lighting and some decor.


Lot Pictures:

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Lot File:

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Thanks so much and hope you will have an interest. Sunshine
Hugs, Judy


RE: Peasant Dwelling IV - Sookielee - 06-08-2012 06:08 AM

It is so neat that you made all the lots that fit together for others to achieve a peasant village of their own. Good Job.


RE: Peasant Dwelling IV - LadyAngel - 06-09-2012 03:06 AM

I love anything rustic and peasant-y...really like this!


RE: Peasant Dwelling IV - Judy Sims - 06-09-2012 06:41 AM

(06-08-2012 06:08 AM)Sookielee Wrote:  It is so neat that you made all the lots that fit together for others to achieve a peasant village of their own. Good Job.

Thanks, Sookielee. I was trying to make a world of two classes, the peasants and the nobles. The peasant's homes get better and larger as they prosper and the rich nobles just flaunt what they have. Laughtingoutloud_32x32 The materials remain medieval, but more luxurious. I guess some might fine the homes repetitious and boring, but it makes for a very rustic little village in the world.:D

(06-09-2012 03:06 AM)LadyAngel Wrote:  I love anything rustic and peasant-y...really like this!

Thank you, LadyAngel. I appreciate your input. I am liking your creations, too.Sunshine


RE: Peasant Dwelling IV - tontrin - 06-09-2012 11:06 AM

I like this one too. I really like the way it looks from the road. The roof-line gives it a sharp look. Thanks Judy! :heart: