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PrudenceAnton

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  1. Well, I have come to the conclusion that some of these interesting, challenging questions of humor, I'm going to start ignoring. Yeah, I just had to see if I could pull this off. Land impact cost is 3. I didn't bother to use the wacky hookups that the moles put down, cause I didn't want to further aggravate myself. Solution, put out my own trailer hookup and well, hooked up to it! So I got an outlet socket, used a lamp plug I had and made a long prim to hook the pieces together. For a better look and lower LI I'd recommend to those that really want to have this look on their trailer, to invest in the cYo Electricity Kit: Power Outlets, Plug and Cables (European version), full perms mesh. And get the 19 - DRD - Trailer Park - Hookup. It should only cost between 2-3 LI doing this and you can keep it on your parcel this way, too.
  2. The best I could come up with (I did find a few items) that would not cost a huge amount in LI is this from MP. https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/cYo-Electricity-Kit-Power-Outlets-Plug-and-Cables-European-version-full-perms-mesh/3432078 Or you could go with this simple sculpty plug and attach a long round prim to it, anchoring it to your parcel. Removed that link, that sculpt was way too prim heavy. 😒
  3. Very beautiful done! I see a familiar kitchen, which I think is so ideal for the small spaces. The ~BAZAR~ Toronto Kitchen, which the shelves in your picture are from, is also a nice kitchen, one could use a few parts from to piece together another ideal kitchen for some of the campers. What a great view you have, too! 😍 ~BAZAR~ Toronto Kitchen
  4. I think I put in the wrong creator. I believe its by ::no13::
  5. I'm not in world now and won't be until later in the day. I think, off the top of my head, that I got it from 220ml though.
  6. I'd need more specifics of what you are asking about which piece in the picture so I can give you a better answer. There are many pieces by many various creators. 😉
  7. We had 2 of those cable spools used in one of our first duplex homes up in Alaska. At that time I thought, "Wow, what a great find!" We also had the cedar blocks and plywood entertainment center setup as well. And we had a bar table and 2 1950s kitchen chairs. All second hand stuff. The turquoise vinyl headboard I could have lived without though. 🙄
  8. @Quartz Mole The parcel is on Purtis. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Purtis/63/185/35
  9. Why Nika, its to help set the mask under the sun faster! 😏
  10. lawn chair, cucumber mask, hair in curlers, beer in hand, near the river. what's not to love? and yes, we have a pink flamingo in our yard!
  11. After a hard days work, its leisure time in the camp grounds or is it a trailer park?
  12. Aw thank you. Its just crazy word searches I mostly use and Cian grumbling at me when something doesn't suit that makes me do the little 'grrwl' (I'll show you what I can find, Mister!) that causes me to happen across either what I'm looking for, or totally NOT what I was searching for and finding something even more awesome! 😁
  13. Its pure determination and stupid luck that I come across this stuff. 😅
  14. Continued: In the bedroom area, is a nice little open sitting area with a hidden feature. Fold out bed down:
  15. Onto fun things again, I'm striving for not just a nicely decorated tiny home interior, but the realism in SL of these little houses special features. I hunted and hunted and found two I just love and decided to share with others that might want to strive for such a feature. Our fold down dinning table and folding chairs. Yes, the table actually works. As for the folding chairs up, or in use and the items on the table. I put in a hide/show script for the 2 chair sets and used AVsitter propr rezzers in the table, so I can clear them when not in use (or not wanted) Folding table & chairs up: Folding table and chairs in use with table decor:
  16. @Abnor Mole & @Quartz Mole There's an issue we've come across with the Williamsburg trailer. The owner has found when it rezzes, that when he adds people, there is not 'list' button to save the settings and have those you add on, work. The only way anyone in the group can use the doors and windows is to set it to 'anyone' can open/close etc. No luck at all having those in your group being added to use the interior house control panel, since the 'list' button does not show on the menu at all. Example 1 is how I receive the house control menu on my own parcel: After hitting the Access button, I see this below, which you can see the 'list' button, add, remove, view list, only me, anyone. When the owner clicks on the house control panel for the Williamsburg trailer this is what he gets: The next menu, as you can see is missing the view list, remove, and list button. He can add in names, but cannot save these changes. So those in the land group cannot use the doors, or windows unless its set to 'anyone' and we cannot access the house control panel for redecorating either. The first time he rezzed the Williamsburg, this control panel worked to add others and allow them access. When he went to rez a different trailer and went back to the Williamsburg, it no longer works properly. He's reset the main outside house controller twice, to no avail. We've put in a ticket as well, but have not heard back as of yet. Since you mentioned on this thread, for those having issues to post it here, I'm listing this one, as your name is on the control panel for the houses. I hope I provided enough information. ðŸĪ”
  17. That's the [Con.] Sylvia Outdoor Kitchen. I stripped it down to only the kitchen basics, removing all the lights, vines, gazebo and roof awning, dropping it down from 19 LI to only 6 LI. Its not found in the store, only on MP. https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Con-Sylvia-Outdoor-Kitchen-PG/17179707
  18. Third Times A Charm So Cian challenged me to find something even more suited kitchen-wise for a tiny house (in other words, he hated the Jenn-Air grill bbq in the kitchen) And Eureka. I found the perfect little Tiny House kitchen at last! Nope #2 Rejected #1 I'm done. Threw the building tools out with the bath water... ðŸĪŠ
  19. Bathroom area: Before - I love this little private area but decide to give up my nicer tub (with extra animations I added in) for a lower LI one so I could fit in this gorgeous wooden shower from Tia, also low LI. Love it âĪïļ After - New bath area, much more romantic and still smaller bathroom fixtures suited for a tiny house.
  20. Kitchen-Living room combo area: Before - I didn't have the round little sofa chair I wanted. Still don't but found another to use until its in the store again. 😉 After - New round sofa chair and a few more additional decorations. Patience to browse MP and events helps you find some great items at low LI to fill a place up nicely.
  21. So I've been tweakin' on my Tiny House version of the Williamsburg. Before picture of the kitchen. - While taking time to find something more suited, more custom looking, I used this at the beginning. I ended up with this, to get a more carpenter-custom look of a piecemeal, put together kitchen to fit into a tiny home.
  22. That is freakin' awesome! Love it. 😍
  23. First time I saw this one, I thought, 'oooh converted horse trailer house'!
  24. The Vardo version also has square walls, along with a couple of the campers, the walls are not sharp corners, but squared enough to easily decorate.
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