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As far as myhouse.wad, I've never played it, but did watch a video essay on it. It sounds like a really cool mod! After watching the video essay, I did actively add a fun quirk into the full neighborhood release (should be coming out this week) that somewhat resemble it. If you're a fan of the myhouse.wad mod, I hope you enjoy the full neighborhood release.
As far as this specific house goes though, resemblance to the myhouse.wad mod is purely coincidental lol. The primary source of inspiration for this house was actually just a random IRL house.. Was browsing random neighborhoods in streetview, saw one that I really liked, and modeled the facade to resemble it. The interior was designed based on constraints of the exterior facade.
This update was just some super minor things in preparation for the full neighborhood release.. For all the houses, the changes really were limited to the following:
-Lighting color has been changed to be warmer
-Addition of doorbell/smoke detector in houses that didn't already have one
-Super minor bug fixes