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Next up creating a garden. Houses simply look much more livable when there is a garden in front/back of them. And why now, and not when the interior is finished? Well, I don't know about the people who read this, but I know myself good enough to say that when the interior is finished, I'll start playing, and never finish the garden. Just don't place any valuable ingredients there. That would be kind of cheating, right?
Next up creating a garden. Houses simply look much more livable when there is a garden in front/back of them. And why now, and not when the interior is finished? Well, I don't know about the people who read this, but I know myself good enough to say that when the interior is finished, I'll start playing, and never finish the garden. Just don't place any valuable ingredients there. That would be kind of cheating, right?
Well, the garden. I'm no real plant-lover, so I can't give much advice. But poerhaps it looks good with a statue in it. Or place a secret small chest with some savings from the previous owner. Or make it a theme with blue, or yellow or any other colour. Any way, try to also add some green to the house itslself. It will get a more 'I've been here for some time' look. More plants mean more years.
Well, the garden. I'm no real plant-lover, so I can't give much advice. But perhaps it looks good with a statue in it. Or place a secret small chest with some savings from the previous owner. Or make it a theme with blue, or yellow or any other colour. Any way, try to also add some green to the house itslself. It will get a more 'I've been here for some time' look. More plants mean more years.
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