I love what you've done with the outdoor area, building down to the lake, which is something I really want to get around to. Every HotLC open house I've seen, though, seems to go to lengths to turn the main room into a foyer, walling off entire areas and guiding the visitor to the portals. I understand that stock, it has all the charm of an underground car park (complete with pillars!). While I have also done some work outdoors, I use the first room as my "live/work space." First order of business was to repurpose the rubble piles for outdoor features. Next, get plenty of lighting in there. Then I have beds, a full set of basic crafting stations, armory station, pets running around, houseguests, busts and trophies, etc. The story is that it's a converted live/work space with a nice outdoor patio. I only have base game plus the Necrom DLC pack so far, so I'm unable to open the other two portals.
Gorgeous! I've just unlocked the first 2 portals, need to work on the Dragon Guard quest now. Came here looking for inspiration for decorating the house, and saw yours. It sure is breathtaking. How long have you played ESO, and how long did it take for you to search for, craft, and accumulate all those furnishings? Once again, great work!
Thanks so much 🙂 I’m always still surprised to hear comments like this on such an old build, it’s so nice! The flowers you’re referring to I believe are from the Luxury Furnisher - “Flower Patch, Hawkmoth Cabbage”
@@jeanpierrevelasquezdavila1927 you unlock the separate rooms after completing different questlines and dungeons associated with Elsweyr - the first one, Halls of Colossus, comes from completing the Northern Elsweyr main story questline. You can Google something like “how to unlock all rooms in the Lunar Champion house” or something for a detailed guide, but I’m pretty sure there’s two for Northern Elsweyr main story, one for Southern Elsweyr main story, and the last one for completing the two Elsweyr dungeons (Maarselok and Moongrave Fane).
Awesome. The gaming hall was particularly inspired. Love the use of platforms and stairs to create extra ground space, will definitely be trying that myself!