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But…. -there always is- ;-) please replace the book cupboards with open shelfs that one can use with "Unlimited Bookshelves" and give it a proper "book room" look! (i love collecting!)
(don't care much for the "Lino" in the kitchen but since the rest of same is absolutely convincing, my bad!)
However i have a problem and i don’t know if it is relegated to these mods:
having build this beautiful house i naturally wanted a wife to enjoy it with, however -and here is the problem- none of the ladies i tried, ever came to the house! i never had this happen before!
any idea what causes that?
i now want to get on with the game and am only using the kitchen and alchemy cellar. will see what will happen on the next try.
And for everyone else, all NPC's do that weird behavior even in a vanilla house, they end up on the table, knocking stuff over, it's a Bethesda bug. Lake View seems to have the most bugs in the game.
that and the game 7 days to die has me drooling at the mouth... (no zombie pun intended) for a mod for skyrim like this