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House Design Contest! [10 Silver Prize]

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Somebody probably oughta redo the garden, not my forté  :(

 

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You need 67 carpentry to build this structure.
 
Materials needed: 
Small nails=161
Slate shingle=180
Mortar=730
Large nails=76
Rock shards=340
Stone bricks=640
Planks=2325
 
 
 
Edit: Thorough edit.
Edited by Alexcross
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Here are my entries.


 


Design 1) Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/tHswypFq


Image: http://i.imgur.com/lwy3FXC.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/QirV2uU.jpg


Workshop and storage rooms on the sides.


 


Design 2) Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/J5MQ5qWi


Image: http://i.imgur.com/CL0ctSZ.jpg


 


Design 3) Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/qxgFmAwZ


Image: http://i.imgur.com/kI8Njwc.jpg


Image: http://i.imgur.com/XK3pd9w.jpg


Workshop and storage area in the open basement. The suggested place for forges and ovens is marked with a chest (not visible in the picture).


 

Design 4) Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/sMn2Xf06


Image: http://i.imgur.com/XpUkGh1.jpg


Same as 3 but with a smaller workshop and storage area.



 



Design 5) Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/JM27XNLL


Image: http://i.imgur.com/lGmNUbr.jpg


Same as 4 but with a separate workshop. If you are a follower of some deity you could replace the separate workshop with a small temple.


 


Design 6) Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/1rLyBnfs


Image: http://i.imgur.com/MvQseqh.jpg


A bit more open house design compared to the others.


 


I've used gravel instead of pavement in the yard because to me it just fits better with these designs. Pavements kind of ask for a lot of stone walls around. However, it's your house so you are free to pave the drive if you want.


I've included a fountain in some of these designs. Replace the fountain with a tree or a group of statues if you don't have a water source in a suitable place and you don't like dry fountains.


 


If you like light effects, try e.g. dyeing a nymph statue white and surround it with three lamps or lanterns that have been dyed some light and bright color. Alternatively, replace the nymph statue with a demon statue, dye it black or blood red and light it up with deep red light for a hellish effect. A lamp under a willow tree or in the open workshop might also look good from the outside. Just make sure that you don't plant too many lights. I hope the DeedPlanner will someday support lighting. I would have loved to display these ideas in the plans.


 


Full image album: http://imgur.com/a/NuYIa


 


EDIT: Design 1 fixed and links updated (could not update the images of the design in the album though).

Edited by Lbnb
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The marble slab path would be a diagonal path leading into the yard area to the porch.  Deedplanner doesn't have the diagonals! >.<

Middle tower with arched walls in the image is supposed to be a bell tower area.

Keep in mind you can't do diagonal marble slab without the help of using cobblestone. The only lone diagonal road you can do is cobblestone. If you pair it up with other tile type, then you can create diagonal for those too.

 

 

 

Design 1) Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/Cqdm6bVp

Image: http://i.imgur.com/zv0WrHY.jpg

Workshop and storage rooms on the sides.

The Design 1 is not possible. You can't have empty outer wall plans. You have floors above the outside the outer doors.

I assume the design 6 with the marble slab with 4 statues is meant to be pavement and not a floor.

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Hey guys,


 


I tryed something new:


 


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http://pastebin.com/jx2mHgm8


 


 

Materials needed: 

Small nails=120

Pottery shingle=410

Slabs=64

Mortar=4010

Pottery bricks=160

Stone bricks=3300

Planks=600

 

Materials for each structure type: 

49 Stone window: Mortar=980, Stone bricks=980

41 Pottery shingle roof: Pottery shingle=410, Mortar=410

12 Stone and iron parapet: Stone bricks=180

1 Stone double door: Mortar=20, Stone bricks=20

16 Pottery brick floor: Mortar=160, Pottery bricks=160

42 Stone wall: Mortar=840, Stone bricks=840

64 Stone arched wall: Mortar=1280, Stone bricks=1280

60 Wooden plank floor: Small nails=120, Planks=600

32 Stone slab floor: Slabs=64, Mortar=320

 

Materials for each floor: 

Floor 1: Slabs=64, Mortar=1760, Stone bricks=1440

Floor 2: Small nails=120, Mortar=1440, Stone bricks=1620, Planks=600

Floor 3: Pottery shingle=320, Mortar=720, Pottery bricks=160, Stone bricks=240

Floor 4: Pottery shingle=90, Mortar=90

 

EDIT: This house might be too big and i am not sure Carpentry skill will followed


Edited by Zetuka

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The Design 1 is not possible. You can't have empty outer wall plans. You have floors above the outside the outer doors.

I assume the design 6 with the marble slab with 4 statues is meant to be pavement and not a floor.

Oops! Design fixed. How did I ever make that mistake.  :huh:

 

It is marble floor by intention. I wanted to put the statues on a pedestal.

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Zetuka, what happens to the grass in the indoors garden when winter comes? Does it stay grass or does it turn into dirt? I know from experience that grass does not grow indoors.


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Zetuka, what happens to the grass in the indoors garden when winter comes? Does it stay grass or does it turn into dirt? I know from experience that grass does not grow indoors.

It'll be a 1x1 house to get that pedestal.

 

For the grass you have to plan it over it first and hope no one packs it. It can be packed by overgrazing, walked on or with shovel. Can't plant grass inside. The model does change unless it's enchanted grass.

 

 

Edited: Zetuka that's a 113 carpentry house.

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One more entry for me.  Hopefully this one is better than my last one!

 

http://pastebin.com/zwqA4f12

 

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Results for the "Jasymn's Estate" writ:

You need 48 carpentry to build this structure.

Materials needed:
Thatch=70
Wires=70
Shafts=12
Small nails=49
Slate shingle=90
Slabs=32
Mortar=945
Large nails=24
Stone bricks=740
Planks=707

 

Additional Materials:

2 Fountain=264kg of rock shards (132kg combined rock shard each)

2 Pillars=100 stone bricks and 100 clay (50 stone bricks and 50 clay each)

41 Curb=246 rock shards (6 rock shards each)

Edited by Slickshot
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I was not doing anything today so i made another house i am going to go back and fix the last one to be in the proper format too. 


 


House #2 (The sand was just for my reference of the 9x9 space)


http://pastebin.com/GCUStR6h


 


Picture and materials list...



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Hello again,


 


As my house was asking some god carpentry skill, this is my new design:


 


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http://pastebin.com/RiPjyACq


 


Materials needed: 

Small nails=130

Pottery shingle=160

Slabs=48

Marble slabs=8

Mortar=3480

Pottery bricks=120

Iron fence bars=6

Slate slabs=16

Stone bricks=3230

Planks=650

 

Materials for each structure type: 

51 Stone window: Mortar=1020, Stone bricks=1020

16 Pottery shingle roof: Pottery shingle=160, Mortar=160

22 Stone and iron parapet: Stone bricks=330

1 Stone double door: Mortar=20, Stone bricks=20

2 Iron fence gate: Iron fence bars=2, Stone bricks=20

60 Stone wall: Mortar=1200, Stone bricks=1200

8 Slate slab floor: Mortar=80, Slate slabs=16

26 Stone arched wall: Mortar=520, Stone bricks=520

24 Stone slab floor: Slabs=48, Mortar=240

61 Wooden plank floor: Small nails=122, Planks=610

8 Wooden plank opening: Small nails=8, Planks=40

4 Marble slab floor: Marble slabs=8, Mortar=40

4 Stone door: Mortar=80, Stone bricks=80

12 Pottery brick floor: Mortar=120, Pottery bricks=120

4 Iron fence: Iron fence bars=4, Stone bricks=40

 

Materials for each floor: 

Floor 1: Slabs=48, Marble slabs=8, Mortar=1520, Iron fence bars=6, Slate slabs=16, Stone bricks=1220

Floor 2: Small nails=86, Mortar=1040, Stone bricks=1130, Planks=430

Floor 3: Small nails=44, Mortar=760, Pottery bricks=120, Stone bricks=880, Planks=220

Floor 4: Pottery shingle=160, Mortar=160

 

You need 89 carpentry skill to plan this house.

 

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Time is up!


 


I would like to thank everyone that participated in this contest!


 


I really loved your ideas!


 


The winner will be posted in a few minutes.


 


Thank you!


Edited by Jasmyn

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And the winner is...
 
MrGrimreaper!!!
 
Congratulations! I fell in love with your design! It is exactly what I have been looking for.  :wub:
 
Thank you!
 

Well here is what i came up with

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Materials needed:
Thatch=80
Wires=80
Small nails=65
Slate shingle=330
Slabs=42
Marble slabs=26
Mortar=2520
Large nails=24
Slate slabs=50
Stone bricks=1765
Planks=805

http://pastebin.com/ApZJanbE

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thank you all  for your great designs if anyone would like a structure planned and /or built i am located in release x39 y6 pm Mrgrimreaper in game or send me an messge on fornums


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Congrats Grimreaper.


 


Thanks for the contest Jasmyn, the extra exposure was very great for my business. =D


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Grats!


This thread gave me all sorts of new ideas for my new buildings, hope others got something out of this aswell =)


Would be nice to see even more of this kind of contests


Edited by silakka
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