03-17-2008 07:49
Introducing Castle Victoria: Fatima says "I created Castle Victoria here in Second Life based on a real life victorian build...Craigdarroch Castle in Victoria, Canada. I used the actual floor plans as supplied by the Curator to make the exterior facade... and maintained the general interior feel but with Second Life issues in mind; open space is of course key for cameras and comfort. The house boasts a full ballroom, library, bathroom, dressing room, office, huge living area, sitting rooms, dining room, master suite, bathroom, a huge attic, many balconies and porches...I hope you enjoy my creation as much as my partner and I enjoyed making it for you." Only 1 sculptie and NO megaprims were harmed during the making of this build :)

A viewable copy is located at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Fatimas%20Art/128/118/651 and here's a picture:



The castle is 866 prims, a 45 x 60 footprint, 4 stories, and is Mod/Copy (No Trans). Only L$ 9999!!



And a new smaller home: The Cinderella. This fabulous starter home is only 36 prims and fits comfortably on a 512 plot. It is only L$ 1695!

Fatima says "This is an amazing victorian house...its actually quite large...but fits easily on a 512 plot. It measures 19.5 x 19.5 and is ONLY 36 prims! There are NO sculpties and NO mega prims used. It is three full stories, with large living spaces and a bonus room for a bed or bathroom on the second floor ... as well as a full attic. It is textured in pale soft ivory (which lends itself well to a "shabby chic" theme) providing a nice neutral background for almost any decorating style. Doors are locking and windows are one way for privacy. It is full modify and copy so you can retexture and build and play to your heart's content. It has an integrated tp system between floors, and a lovely front porch to enjoy your views. You can see it in person at Fatimas Art...enjoy :) "

A viewable copy is located at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Fatimas%20Art/29/220/46 and here's a picture:



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