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| Posted by AeowynFraser at Apr 12, 2025, 10:15:22 PM |
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Re: Tudor Castle version 2 I've got all the pictures taken, I think. ![]() So far, no noticeable change from these angles. ![]() ![]() Now, here's where a few changes are noticeable. There's one window from the top floor that's been removed, and the two separate back doors with screens have been removed, one of which has been replaced with a set of sliding doors. The real changes have occurred inside. Once you step through the front door, there are quite a few changes made. I'd moved the staircase from the back wall to the front wall, next to the Guest Bathroom, just so that I could include a fireplace in the space. I've also added additional storage, mostly because the changes made it difficult (if not impossible) to keep the China cabinet I'd had in there before. Since I'd included the built-in cabinetry, the two doors that had been flanking the stairs no longer worked, so I added the set of sliding doors. Since changing to the sliding doors, the furniture no longer worked so I had to remove the 3-seat couch and the armchair, and adding a second 2-seat couch. Also, because of moving the stairs, the placement of the water heater moved as well; it's still under the stairs though. Nothing else in this area was changed. Guest Bedroom and Bathroom; no changes here. Now onto the next floor. Big change. Both sets of stairs have been moved. Of course, the one from the floor below is now over by the laundry room, and the one heading to the next floor is now against the back wall. And since they are now separated, I've added the railing next to the set coming up from below as well as an additional column. Also, as you can see, I thought it best to move the door leading into Bedroom 1 over, mainly because I just thought it weird that it faced the stairs. Bedroom 1. Not much changed here, just the placement of the door, and the dresser was moved over to accommodate that move. Bedroom 2. Not much changed here, at least I don't think so, except for the fact that I swapped the bed and nightstand so that the bed is now against the wall, and used a less garish color on the bed sheet. I'm not sure if I'd previously shared about the wallpaper being added, but it was in there when I downloaded the file from MediaFire. Both the Main Bathroom and the Laundry Room. Because of moving the stairs, I needed to reshape/reconfigure these two rooms. Previously there had been a small closet at the end of the hallway, but I took that out to give room to the new bathroom shape. Also, the laundry room kind of shrunk; there's half as much storage as there had been before. Family Room. With the hallway changing shape, the furniture needed a bit of change as well. The Secondary En Suite Bedroom and Bathroom. No changes here, at least not this time. Heading to the top floor and the first stop is the Sewing Loft. Not much changed here except with regards to the stairs and the door into the Primary En Suite Bedroom. And the wall color on two of the walls instead of wallpaper on all walls. I also added a wall-mounted ironing board. Primary En Suite Bedroom and Bathroom. With moving the stairs, I was able to move the closets near the door to the Sewing Loft, so there was more space for a small sitting area. Garage; no changes here. Each level's floor plan. And, last but not least, here's the link to the file. ---------------------------------------- ![]() |
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