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June 08, 2011

Kitchen Hearths

For the Plumbbob Inn Contest I attempted to recreate a kitchen that I had seen pictures of during my research. Period kitchens would often have multiple fireplaces of variable sizes dedicated to specific purposes. They would be built into the walls and made out of brick or stone and sometimes covered with plaster.

So, here are two new meshes for you to create your own period kitchen too. They will both fit into wall alcoves so they will appear to be built into the room. Or you can use them each separately. Each comes with 10 recolors along with matching wallpapers. A Collection File is also included.

Kitchen Hearth
The Kitchen Hearth is a functional stove and oven. Eva's Cauldron Stove can be added to the open area effectively giving you two functional stoves at one time. Also, use the Invisible Fireplace for added ambiance. Found in the catalog under appliances -> stoves.

Large Hearth
The Large Hearth is a decorative fireplace. It is 4-tiles wide and has been cloned on a painting. I did this since it is so large that you cannot see around it during game play. As a painting it will go down with walls and not interfere with any objects that you put into the fireplace. Use with the Invisible Fireplace if you would like it to function. Found in the catalog under appliances -> miscellaneous.

Recolors:
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7 comments:

  1. Yay, Sunni, thanks for posting again - and what wonderful stuff you present us with!
    I'm sure it will find its way into every newly created lot of ours.

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  2. Anonymous09 June, 2011

    Wonderful, thank you so much! :)

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  3. Anonymous17 June, 2011

    Fantastic, thanks a lot.

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  4. Anonymous28 July, 2011

    again your work is so beautiful Thank you for helping us make such realistic medieval kitchen's :D

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  5. Great achievements, congratulations and thanks for all your creations.

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  6. I would love to know where the medieval kitchen cabinets can be downloaded? Thank you!

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  7. I love all your creations, thank you for all this huge work.

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