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As for the surface placing issue, tricky one, as I was trying to find a happy medium of something that could be placed on top of the floor tiles while at the same time not having collision problems with buildings and floor decorations. I'll admit sometimes it can fall inbetween the minuscule gap between floor panels. A learning curve I guess! But again, skills have improved, so heres to hoping I can tackle these errors in newer makes. I can no longer update this conservatory due to a weird glitch in unity.
I love this item. It is a perfect way to expand a home with the OPENING window extending the footprint of a home making it feel bigger. Is it possible to get these also in a must more rectangle version? That would allow for a long curved pathway with flower beds. I would be happy to provide you some real-life pictures of examples.
The only thing I would ask is if you can make it so it can "sit" on top of surfaces. There is a point along the diagonal walls toward the door where you can't put anything underneath and the best/only you can do is put it a surface fill like sand and maybe a plant on top of that.
If you could have it where we could set it on tile or the outside surfaces it would be great. Especially the outside surfaces. Tile or concrete is what most conservatories have as floors. Again, I'm happy to provide these real-life examples.