The Art Deco door. Entrance of a building in Paris, by Léon Tissie, the ironwork made by Adalbert Szabo Photo by Claude Abron
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Let me introduce you to CHATEAU Part 2, a 37-item set for your Chateaus entrance and hallways.
An area that I was always longing to have more items for was a 'grand foyer'. I simply wanted to have proper french stairs but was too afraid of trying out creating them. I pulled myself together and made the stairs plus additional pieces such as curved landings and suitable french fence and railing pieces. Now that I made stone stairs, in the future I will also create a wooden one, the possibilities are endless :D.
Another Area I haven't touched for quite some time is proper historical pieces, but a chateau set can't live without them. I sat down and created a Lous XV console table as a full and quarter version ( actually I found a console table at Hotel de la Marine in Paris and had to recreate it with a twist and incorporated a Plumbob) and a Rococo Mirror inspired by an original from Athena Calderone's apartment. The Mirror comes in three height options. I also made a hanging light and a wall sconce. Two additional items that are less historic but more rustic are a round table, perfect for giant bouquet displays, and a potted Fiddle Leaf tree :)
In this month's set, you will also find a classic Parisian wooden floor, a black and white stone floor, and wallpaper with handpainted patterns( Which I created myself from scratch). I also didn't want to miss out on interior doors :)
This Set is on Early Access now and you can download it here
A little heads up about what's coming next: kitchen month :)
Thank you so so much for all your support and love and I hope you enjoy my new set. Don't worry I didn't forget about the shell building!
Happy Simming!
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instagram | thecountrynurse_
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A woman and her dog - Harald Slott-Moller , 1920.
Danish, 1864-1937
Oil on canvas. 71.5 x 53 cm .
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Sharkheads, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1973
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Welcoming flowers / 迎え花
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The great Arch, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom,
Built in 1755, it formed the entrance to the enormous estate at Fonthill built later by William Beckford.
Credit: Beckford Arms / Boz Gagovski
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instagram | magnoliawalks
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Entrada de la Casa Calise construida en 1911 en Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
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Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line entrance.
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