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Hi everybody! :classic:

While waiting for a last purchase that will finish (once and for all! :tongue:)my Modular City Display I've decided to revamp my Tan House (mainly built with parts from 4954 set) with a new facade and a whole new interior (living room/kitchen, bedroom and bathroom(shower design by RalphS/MadPhysicist :blush: ). Hope you like it! :wink:

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The whole gallery can be seen here (Flickr) or here (BS, when moderated)

Comments are welcome! :classic:

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I love the tiled pieces on the front, it gives the look of brick, but with the smooth tiled look that I and alot of others love.

Nice work, but building modular building's seems second nature for you.

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Well done mate, this looks simply brilliant! the level of detail, the color scheme, I just love everything about this build. Well done, and definitely keep bricking! :thumbup:

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Very nice building :sweet: I can't help but notice the dirty plate in front of the door in the corridor, is that on purpose to create a door mat effect? If so, I think it looks very cool :classic:

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Very nice building :sweet: I can't help but notice the dirty plate in front of the door in the corridor, is that on purpose to create a door mat effect? If so, I think it looks very cool :classic:

Thanks! :wink: The dirty plate there is just because I didn't have "clean" ones but it's true it looks nice as a door mat effect :tongue:

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This is great! I love all the interior details! I've been working on a smaller modular apartment, so I really appreciate how you used every bit of space possible, and yet it still doesn't look cramped. Seeing space used that way is inspiring to me--I can't wait to get home and continue working on mine!

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Thanks! :wink: The dirty plate there is just because I didn't have "clean" ones but it's true it looks nice as a door mat effect :tongue:

I think you mean to say, "Yes I did it on purpose for just that reason." :D

Edited by gotoAndLego
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Instead of using a 3x2 white plate for the counter/range you should use a 1x2 white and a 2x2 plate of a different color so it doesn't look like the stove is part of the counter.

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