This home belongs to Aleda. You are welcome to visit in person at 2 Bayle Court SQ on The Bazaar Server.
The Entrance to the Museum
Looking up at the observation gallery....
The observation gallery
The First Display Room...
Diorama of ancient burynai village with a village artifact below.
The Restraunt
Please wait to be seated...
Or have a cocktail at the bar...
Tonight's specials are ....
The Kitchen .... Order up, Table 2!!
I wanted to make a more elaborate heatlamp system, but when I got to the kitchen area I was down
to a whole 19 items left to the house's item count and I was sweating about being able to do a kitchen
within that limit at all.
Upstairs the Second Display Room
The Information Kiosk
Working around the current display bug in the Qeynos homes was a challenge. I decided on a library that I
could raise the floor on and circumvent the bug entirely.
I was so happy with the way the library changes looks with the change of daylight to night time and all the
shades in between.
Many thanks to Aleda for his patience. It took me much longer than normal to complete his home, as I was very sick with bronchitis for the last week and a half.
I just love it when the husband decides to share his stinkin germs when he comes down with something
Thanks for taking a look at Aleda's Museum and Restaurant. All comments and questions welcomed.
Your work gets better and better each time... simply stunning.. great job..
I'm so amazed! You put so much effort into building this, you gained my respect! Sadly I have no char on that server ...
Wow, this place is incredibly beautiful! Galldora is visiting now, and as good as your screen shots are, they don't come close to doing it justice. I'm really impressed with the way you have used the safes to give the home a totally different layout. I'd hardly know I'm in a SQ 5-room! I really love what you've done with the upstairs, for instance, making it into a lovely intimate little library with fireplace.
There are lots of wonderful touches here that I plan to snag, including your display cases, and I LOVE the diorama!
I'm continually amazed at the number of beautiful homes and halls you are able to produce. I'm so slow, my characters' own homes are mostly in a state of disarray, while you have built beautiful places for practically everyone else on our server.
Hey....maybe I should hire YOU!
PS -- That Asian-inspired restaurant in the basement is so lovely -- I love how you've put windows in the walls with a view of the scenery, and that seating alcove made from adamantine stools and rough linen paintings is very clever. You've also put those mahogany display cases to good use -- very nice.
Holy moly! This is impressive. Very impressive. Did you have any item-count left at the end?
-Roybob
19 items for a kitchen, and you still managed to make it look planned out and well finished. The whole house is absolutely beautiful, but the library is my favorite.
Wow... that is an amazing job! I had to go back to the top to doublecheck the address, you really completely changed the entire look and feel of the house. I love so many details... the display cases, the "stool" in the restaurant, the bar area itself, the library... especially the library, the glass ceiling adds such a great feel to the room.
The whole place is beautifully clean lined. BUt I really love when that top floor gets used for something besides a garden. The way the sun comes in makes for a nice affect, and I love the library.
I love the library and the way you used the wantia end tables as display cases! Awesome work!
Outstanding Nefaria!
/emote drops to her knees and waves her arms up and down, a la Wayne and Garth.
Seriously. I've nothing else to say.
Eladia wrote:
/emote drops to her knees and waves her arms up and down, a la Wayne and Garth. Seriously. I've nothing else to say.
LOL! Like this?
<--- Wowed again! Nice works
/applaud
*gets out his stamp*
Oh
my
gods!
I'm writing this address down so I can remember to tour this place in person! You've put an extraordinary about of thought into structure, spacing, alignment, and matching pieces. This work tells me you spent countless hours tweaking and pondering and feeling out the space. Well done!
I hearby stamp your work with the Tock Seal of Awesome™ with the vigor and enthusiasm it deserves!
*STAMP*
Thanks for the compliments!
In answer to your question Roybob, the item count on this baby is zero, zip, zilch nodda.
If only I had more item count, I think I would have done the second showcase room with wantia cases like I did on the first one. I had to send a few items back to the homeowner so I could have 19 items to work with in which to build a kitchen.