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Medium Sun Room in Boston
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Mid-sized elegant sunroom image with a glass ceiling and a medium-tone wood floor.
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lockedndenied · 1 year
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Traditional Sunroom - Sun Room
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Mid-sized elegant medium tone wood floor sunroom photo with a glass ceiling
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Medium Sun Room Boston
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Example of a mid-sized classic medium tone wood floor sunroom design with a glass ceiling
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Huntington Sun Room Sunroom - mid-sized traditional dark wood floor sunroom idea with no fireplace and a glass ceiling
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Sun Room Boston An illustration of a medium-sized, traditional sunroom with a wood floor and glass ceiling.
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Large elegant light wood floor sunroom photo with a glass ceiling Large, elegant image of a sunroom with a light wood floor and a glass ceiling
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Large - Traditional Sunroom a sizable, elegant sunroom image
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Traditional Sunroom - Large
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Large elegant light wood floor sunroom photo with a glass ceiling
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Large Sun Room
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Large elegant marble floor and white floor sunroom photo with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
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Medium Boston Mid-sized classic sunroom design illustration
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Traditional Sunroom Example of a substantial traditional sunroom design
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cypanache · 10 months
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Do you have visual inspiration for stewjon? Or of the manor?
The story is fantastic!! I’m so excited to read what’s next!! 🫶
I do actually! Despite continuing to reserve my right to historical inaccuracy when it suits me and the overall story, I actually did want to have a mental visual that felt authentic to what I wanted for the setting of the majority of the story. So since like so many people, Stewjon is basically my mental equivalent of Scotland I went searching for 17th century Scottish manors.
So without further ado, may I present, Stewjon ...
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More photos and rambling under the cut:
I wanted something that was pre-Georgian because Qui-Gon was not a man who would build. And something that was beautiful but a little worn and a little 'out of fashion' as is the aesthetic of this whole place which has been dominated by bachelors since Dooku. (Don't worry Padme will fix that).
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Jo (@alabama-metal-man) as she so often does then made it better by offering these add ons for the grounds
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We will need a decent staircase ...
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And of course the study, you can picture something like the one from Bridgerton ...
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And the conservatory (which is coming)
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chromisimmer · 10 months
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I started to work on Windenburg while I am playing Gen 1 of my Dankworth Legacy. Because that will be the world for the 1900s Gen 2. I always forget how big it is! There are 27 lots in total and I’ll try to build as many original lots as I can, but I’m definitely using builds from the Gallery too. Thankfully I had a few things already, that I can use with little adjustments. The two on the pictures above can be found on my Gallery: olil0
Petit Chateau - NoCC
I wanted to build a small french chateau that is perfect for a family home. It has 3 bedrooms, an office/library, a conservatory/dining room, also I had to do a maze :). I used gallery art from FruitLoops40.
Lot Size: 40x30
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Discover University
Cats & Dogs
Get Together
Romantic Garden
Altbau Apartments UnFur. - with CC
This build is inspired by Felixandre's Berlin set. It has 10 unfurnished apartments in it. FYI: One of the stairs gets deleted in the middle building when you place it on a lot. Just put it back in.
Lot Size: 30x20
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Cottage Living
Snowy Escape
Discover University
Get Famous
Seasons
Cats & Dogs
City Living
Get Together
Toddler Stuff
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@felixandresims: Colonial - 1, 2, 3 Berlin - 1, 2, 3 Paris - 1, 2, 3 London - 1, 2 Georgian Florence - 1, 2, 3, 4 September 2017 December 2017/ July 2018
House of Harlix: Orjanic - 1, 2
@syboubou: Spiral Stairs
I also used: @twistedmexi: Tool Mod, but it is not needed to use the lot.
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history-matters · 3 months
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A real CIA prototype of WIROGUE
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Otar Jakeli and his second wife Eteri Rukhadze (m. 1955)
Here we tell you the story of one man, who was taken away from Georgia, but who eventually came back to his homeland.
His claim to fame is that he once built a house for the famous French actress Bridget Bardot. But we are jumping ahead of ourselves. Let’s go back to where he started.
Otar Jakeli was born on February 16, 1920 in Chiatura, Georgia, in the family of Alexander Jakeli, a well-known Georgian businessman and president of "Chemo" joint-stock company. Immediately after Sovietization, the Jakelis family moved to Istanbul. However, during the period of "NEP" (a new economic policy announced by the Bolsheviks in 1921), the Soviet government asked Alexander Jakeli to return and continue the business, because the foreign customers of Chiaturi Manganese recognized only him as their partner and refused to do business with the Bolsheviks, which led to significant currency losses for the government. In 1926, Stalin personally advised to voluntarily transfer the ownership of the joint-stock company to the Soviet government, which was refused. Alexander Jakeli was arrested, but soon they were convinced that they would not be able to sell manganese without him and sent him to the USA to start dealings. During the meeting with President Hoover, Alexander Jakeli gave him objective information about the annexation of Georgia by Bolshevik Russia. It became dangerous for 9-year-old Otari and his mother Nino Khujadze to stay in their homeland. Therefore, in 1929, Nino Khujadze secretly left Georgia with his son and arrived in Paris.
Alexander, by this time was living in the USA. Otar and his mother decided to settle in Brussels, Belgium. Both his parents passed away when he was 16 and he took refuge in a monastery in Brussels.
He eventually went on to study architecture.
When WWII started, Otar as a foreigner could not serve in the Belgian army, so he enrolled a volunteer in the French "Foreign Legion", where he became friend with Prince Henri of Orleans.
After the war, he worked in the design bureaus of Georges Lamry and Mario Knougre; from 1948 he headed his own architectural bureau. In 1955 he was offered a job in Africa. Otar moved to the Congo and opened office there; and built airports, schools and hospitals. Everything was funded by the Americans (perhaps by U.S. Economic Cooperation Administration)
Otar had been working in the Congo for 5 years. In 1960 after Lunumba's ascesion in power Otar had to leave the country. He had become quite wealthy through his work in the Congo, but due to the revolution, he left everything behind and arrived in France with a single suitcase. Because of the absence of a passport (he was considered to be a migrant and did not have citizenship) there were lots of problems. But finally he was hired to work for the chief architect of Paris.
After a while Otar opened his own architects offices. Bridget Bardot visited the offices and asked him to design a house for her and arrange for it to be built. So this is what happened.
In 1968, Otar Jakeli returned in Georgia with his second wife, pianist Eter Rukhadze, and three children - Givi, Tamara and Alexi, and worked as a leading architect in the design institute. His wife initially worked in a conservatory, then she was sucked and gave private lessons to students. However Soviet intelligence never left him and his wife out of their attention and there was always an agent spying on them wherever they went.
Otar Jakeli died in 2000.
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willowshall · 3 months
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Top 5 Civil Wedding Venues in Wolverhampton: Where Love Takes Center Stage
Wolverhampton, a vibrant city in the heart of the West Midlands, is a picturesque and charming backdrop for couples looking to tie the knot. With a rich history and a variety of stunning civil wedding venues in wolverhampton, the city offers a diverse array of options for couples seeking the perfect setting to exchange their vows.
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1. The Grand Station
Situated in the heart of Wolverhampton's city center, The Grand Station is a stunning Victorian-era building that has been beautifully restored to its former grandeur. With its ornate architectural details, high ceilings, and natural light flooding in through the large windows, this venue provides an elegant and romantic setting for your civil wedding ceremony.
The main event space, the Grand Hall, can accommodate up to 200 guests, making it an ideal choice for larger weddings. The venue's event team works closely with couples to ensure that every aspect of the day is tailored to their specific needs and preferences, from the floral arrangements to the custom-designed menu.
2. Molineux Stadium
For couples seeking a truly unique and memorable wedding venue, the Molineux Stadium, home to Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, offers a one-of-a-kind experience. Imagine exchanging your vows on the hallowed turf, with the stadium's iconic stands as the backdrop to your special day.
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3. Mount Hotel
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4. Wightwick Manor
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The venue's dedicated events team can transform the manor's various rooms and outdoor spaces to suit your wedding vision, whether you're dreaming of an intimate ceremony in the Drawing Room or a grand reception in the sweeping grounds. With its picturesque setting and unique character, Wightwick Manor is sure to leave a lasting impression on you and your guests.
5. Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Conclusion
Wolverhampton's rich history and architectural diversity have gifted the city with a wealth of stunning civil wedding venues, each offering a unique and captivating setting for couples to exchange their vows. From the grand and opulent Molineux Stadium to the serene and sophisticated Wolverhampton Art Gallery, these top five venues in Wolverhampton provide the perfect canvas for couples to celebrate their love and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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