Cleitus Posted July 9, 2025 Report Posted July 9, 2025 These pictures are from my base on my family's server. I have a relatively solid vision of what I want to do on the exterior, but I'm stumped on how to decorate and fill in the rest of the base. The first floor I have filled with practical workshops, a kitchen, and storage rooms, leaving the rest of the castle barren. How do you all fill in the interiors of your homes, if ya'll even do? Any screenshots of your current builds would be awesome. 1
majestik Posted July 9, 2025 Report Posted July 9, 2025 Here's a few suggestions : - flowerpots (on the ground and on tables) with flowers and ferns - fill your bookshelves with books, maybe have a room be a library? - Antlers mount - Chiseling block to do whatever furniture you'd like (maybe try in creative to practice a bit) - Paintings (bought from merchants or chiseled if you feel it) - Clutter that you find in ruins and that you can restore with glue (assuming you're playing with lore stuff) There are also mods that add furnitures and stuff, here's some : Decor Bazaar, Custom Flowerpots, Wind Chimes, More Lanterns, Claywork, Purporeful storage and Food Shelves I'd suggest to determine what is the purpose of each room and try to decorate with that, example bedroom/office/library/cellar/kitchen/living room/etc. 1
Facethief Posted July 9, 2025 Report Posted July 9, 2025 2 hours ago, majestik said: fill your bookshelves with books, maybe have a room be a library? Playing with lore disabled makes this so much fun; one book will run you either a huge hunting trip and some lime/borax or your entire flax harvest.
majestik Posted July 9, 2025 Report Posted July 9, 2025 Oooh, I haven't thought of that, so much fun indeed (and grinding)
dakko Posted July 9, 2025 Report Posted July 9, 2025 For inspiration, you may enjoy looking at some of the tours Ashantin has done in her "Best Builds" series: link to playlist. Or one of Kurazarrh's world tours where he shows off his completed builds (this one of his 'Hobbit house' - the ship in a bottle at the 18:40 mark is something else!). One nice thing about his tour is that you'll see a number pop up on the screen as he is showing off different things; the number represents the video in which the work occurred, so you can go back and see how he did it. 1
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