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Okay, here are a couple of tables and some chairs I made to go with them. Just an FYI, the larger table is also taller than the smaller table. The chairs were made to work with the smaller table but should (hopefully) still be usable with the larger table. Also, the chairs have an in game chair inside of them so that you can sit on them. I ended up not using one of the chair designs but wanted to give others the choice.
ps- Dining Rm Chr is the blocky, straight edged chair and the Dining Rm Chair is the one w/the round seat and the half circle at the top of the back. (lol, I hope I got that right; I definitely need to name my bps better!)
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That is a super lovely closet indeed!
Thank you!
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Such a gigantic closet! Neat!
Thanks! Here is what it looks like in place where it was built.
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Nicely done!
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Wow! Nicely built!
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Here is a small, open air but with a roof, greenhouse.
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Very creative!
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Very nice!
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Thank you!
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For those who don't have the room for a large stand.
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An outdoor, swing like hammock/bed that works on a beach, a deck, by the lake or a mountain retreat.
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Very nice, I love this, the attention to detail!
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I built the pillar to mark the corners of my claim to make it easily visible, lol. Then when looking way back in the blueprint forum I found the sphere by Leftoverjay and thought that it would look really nice atop my pillar. I added the white lights so it would glow like a full moon.
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What a cool idea! Looks really nice.
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That's an interesting idea.
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Looks cool! (or maybe hot, lol!)
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A couple of sand buckets with shovels and a sand castle.
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A workaround I have found that helps 98% of the time is to place a piece of glass on surface where you want to place the poster. The glass piece can be very small or you can make it really big so that you can remove it after the poster is placed. Hope this helps. (once I tried to place something and couldn't figure out where the heck it went; I found it mid air on the second floor! lol)