As promised, and on time, too, here are the double door and arch of the Sims 3 'Hacienda Luxury' store set. For the wooden part of door and arch, I made recolors matching the windows of both the 'Hacienda Luxury' and the Showtime 'Spanish Colonial' set.
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Love these conversions,especially those mid-century stuff(i love mid-century stuff :D)
But also those Hazienda Thingies are cool.
With an additional big window in the size and shape of the door this set would be great for a fine luxury clothing store...
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When I was a teenager, I couldn't stand the mid-century furniture in my grandparents' flat, today I would love to have them. Grr, if only they had kept them. :/
There is window in the size and shape of the door (here: http://misty-fluff.livejournal.com/17556.html), it just hasn't an iron texture like the door but wooden braces (keine Ahnung was "Holzverstrebung" heißt). And a luxury clothing store sounds fabulous, it could be accommodated in a charming stucco house wedged between a butcher's and a baker's in a narrow old derelict Mediterranean street. :)
Edit: Like that: http://500px.com/photo/15165053 :D
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These old music cabinets are truly amazing, my parents had a similar one. Do you also remember those cute little vinyl singles? I love them; my father was an Elvis Presley fan and he had about two hundred Elvis singles, neatly stored in music albums made of plastic. They're my heirloom now.
By the way, my first TV was black and white since I was born in 1967. :P
I cannot believe it, you really made a pub? I hope I haven't manipulated you into doing this, I would feel very bad about that. I guess I should better keep my mouth shut next time. :D
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You're most welcome. :)
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You're very welcome, and yes, building objects have been largely neglected by EA/Maxis in TS2, much to my chagrin. I think they put in more effort with windows and doors in TS3, though more than half of them are sold in the store, and that's not exactly the greatest thing either.
Haha, patience is really a big issue with making windows/doors, but when you're doing what you enjoy doing it will not feel like work. Mark my words. :D)
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That makes me as happy as a clam at high tide.
(Don't worry about my state of mind, I'm just currently learning new expressions. :D)
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