There are many types of seaside homes. They can range from a simple 4 wall shack to a multi-story home with ample room for work spaces. The simpler homes tend to be smaller, like the Evergreen Shack. It comes in two forms, with or without a dock and is a tiny cozy home just big enough for a kitchen and bedroom.

Medieval Coastal Town Series: Part 2
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Progressing to a slightly larger home with built in furnace and shop space. A small paddock for horses or animals with double doors. Stoneridge home is a cozy work space with a nice back balcony to relax in the sunset.
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Some neighbors like to share the cost and build two on a foundation. Such as this Bridgewater Tandem. A shared balcony and foundation, this half stone foundation and half stilted tandem home, gives two dwellings. A cozy kitchen, dinette and bedroom with a large attic space above.
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A larger timber stilt house shields a massive paddock for boats and plenty of dock space including a furnace area. Above is a two room, simple and practical work space and bedroom. Topped with terracotta, this "Thorpe Stilt house" can be seen in more arid climates.
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Some of the more accomplished members of town may show it through their lavish homes, elegantly decorated and draped in color. With enough space to entertain and hide away with a book, this house offers 3 balconies and plenty of "choose the image yourself" poster placements, used as rugs and wall paintings. Captain's Quarters is one of the finer homes in town and you'd be delighted to get an invite to such a residence.
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Part 3 coming soon!
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Yeha bro this is amazing! Only reason why I don't use, is because I am making A ultimate medieval world, and I am gonna share it, so no bleuprints
I will downoad them soon for a building inspiration world ofc
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Fantastic! Love the idea of a coastal town! Nice work
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