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[MOC] Butcher, market gardener and lawyer office

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Hi everybody,

 

This is my last creation. I made a butchery on the left side of the building, with a cold room at the back. A duplex on the top.

For the right side there is a market gardener and a lawyer office .

Enjoy

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Very nice! I like the colours used; it gives consistency within each building, but an overall variety. Although I wouldn't trust those spiral stair-cases!

Is the space under the set of stairs leading to the lawyers office used, or left empty? If it's empty, I feel something else could have been put under there; even if just an extra cupboard or something.

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Jalemac34 wows again! Another beautiful modular. Wonderful and innovative designs and parts usage. Love the Earth Blue, use of the lion head pieces and artwork to fill the walls and make it more lively. The butcher and apartment bathroom are especially exceptional. Fantastic MOC!

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Interesting to see you started with the ground floor of the side building of Market Street! I think you made it so much more valuable and much nicer to see!

The earth blue looks great next to the brick yellow and the gold elements you threw in finish it nicely!

The interiors are well done! Would it be possible to add more steps to the stairs?

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Honestly, I'm not a fan of the exterior. There seems to be too many details without any order or reason. I'd prefer a facade with less detailing, perhaps the middle section could be more plain than the other two. Also I don't like windows of different colors on the same building. Although I like parts of the facade, the front mid-dark blue floors, and the back mid-tan floors.

Nevertheless, I'm much more impressed by the interiors. The furniture is well designed, art on the walls is a great detail. My favourite is the ''shell'' toilet - very creative part use. The spiral staircase is a bit odd. Adding few more steps to it would be much safer. The gap between steps is too big, perhaps adding few 2x4 tiles would help.

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Very nice. I think the multiple elements - open street market / florist, butcher, lawyer's office and apartment work well together. Much better in the Detective's Office.

I do feel for the first floor lawyer who is trapped behind her desk. And I'm not a huge fan of the open air toilet in the apartment, especially since it's so close to the staircase!

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Looks good. Really lovely interior detailing. Though having a butcher and a lawyer is a bit redundant!:laugh:

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Some interesting ideas here. I actually prefer the rear facade better than the front. I think the gold works well with the dark blue and I would add the flowerbed to the rear and switch it around. I'm not sure why, but it doesn't seem as cohesive on the front.

The interiors do shine overall. I'm like others with the stairs being a problem. I don't like how the lawyer is trapped. And I don't like how the front door opens up to the stairs. I think there should be something separating the main door to the actual law office. This doesn't seem too private.

I will agree the toilet is weird being open next to the stairs, but I guess if you live alone it might not be a problem.

Keep up the good work.

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