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Maybe you have canceled or sold something from the carpenter's queue before they put it in its place and you must manually order it to build it. Sometimes you even have to manually order that they put that object so that the construction ends.
Are you sure you have all the windows, doors, furniture, etc. and have enough wood?
As far as I know there are no problems, I did some tests and I did not see unattainable places. Have you mistakenly canceled a piece of furniture before the carpenter created it or sold it before it was installed in the building? Look at the list of missing items, maybe that's the problem and you can solve it easily.
@Domestos Thanks for the tip. About the color of the roof. The color blue is a color that I like but when I did the test it reminded me too much of the buildings of the human cities of "World of Warcraft" and I chose the yellow one, which I think fits very well with the colors of the facade. In any case, you can always edit the colors before building the building to make it look more beautiful.
the probolen is that could you make the roof blue
TIP: to instant build it press ctrl and c at the same time that should open up commands and then type ib on the command bar and it will instant build
If you are going to use the windows in the same way let me give you some advice. Keep in mind that in some cases you should use walls (and then edit them to hide them) or put blocks before placing the windows. I had some small problems to put some of those windows on the stairs until I put walls, which are camouflaged and only some columns are visible.
I'm going to steal that.
Good job.