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The Goth Manor - A Resurrective Renovation (Little CC Necessary)

by Lyralei Posted 6th Jan 2022 at 11:48 AM
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#2 Old 6th Jan 2022 at 12:54 PM
This is gorgeous! I never realised how ugly the original house was until I saw this
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#3 Old 6th Jan 2022 at 3:16 PM
Love this renovation - so much better than the original, for sure!! Loved the VTMB reference too, lol!!
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#4 Old 9th Jan 2022 at 1:01 AM
I love how you have updated but still kept the "spirit" of the original house! Great Job!
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#5 Old 10th Jan 2022 at 7:25 AM
Always thought the Goth home could use a facelift. Love it.
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#6 Old 13th Jan 2022 at 5:55 PM
This is a really phenomenal makeover. The original Goth house has such interesting architecture, but its clear the developers weren't skilled enough to take those ideas and coalesce them into a masterful house. You definitely have.

You've improved upon so many elements. The rooflines are much more logical, the side entrance and wrap around porch is a wonderful Victorian touch. The arched bridge conveys elegance, while the house itself maintains an air of creepiness with the ivy-covered walls and overgrown gardens. I also like how you better utilize spaces that many BG didn't - the fourth floor roof, the grill area behind the garage - these now serve a purpose. Most of all, this is a house that have been lived in, and seems to have just kept growing over time.

I love this, it is what the Goth Manor always deserved to be.
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#7 Old 14th Jan 2022 at 1:06 PM
I renovate this home every time I play this world (whether I play the family or not), but this is FAR better than any of the renovations I've ever made! I am definitely keeping this one in my library for any future plays of that world!
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#8 Old 15th Jan 2022 at 3:24 PM
Heya! Thank you all so much for the lovely comments!
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#9 Old 28th May 2022 at 11:50 PM
This is a fantastic remodel! It does not even look like the same house!! Great Job!!!