cccv entry: royal chambers

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cccv entry: royal chambers

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my fifth entry, this one for the castle spaces category: a queen bathes while her husband looks on, in this bedroom with adjoining dressing closet (that includes a garderobe (that is, a medieval toilet)

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this one went together so quickly i was actually surprised, but i like the result, especially the spinning wheel, that bath, and the toilet
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This one surprised me, I liked a lot about it. The bed is fantastic!
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Good looking moc. A very clear 'stylish' design. And yes the bed pattern is great. :)
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I like the fourth wall being incomplete so we can see in. This is a really nice interior, very detailed but not over done.
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A very good MOC. I love the bed. The rug is a nice touch too. Everything about this is rather nice. A certain category winner.


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Awesome! The tile patterns, the raised dias, all the archwork, this thing is certianly your best so far.
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This is a very eloquent, luxurious interior design. I envy your tile collection, and I really like the layout/colour scheme of the creation. Overall, excellent work!
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Well done, I like the large bed a lot and how you raised the area around it. My only complaint is it has too much space. Maybe you could add more furniture?
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That is a HUGE room. Do you have the rest of the castle?
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That is one beautiful design with the 'rug' being downright brilliant.

The only thing that I would have changed would be to cover the studs on the tops of the walls. Realizing that they walls are 'cut away' and the top of them is not really part of the moc. It is just my eyes were drawn to them in an otherwise studless scene. A minor point to be sure.

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studs and the castle

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i wish i had the rest of a castle at this scale

and, i ran out of light gray tiles or those walls wouldn't have had any studs showing either

thanks for the comments, all
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