I have seen tutorials on how one can use a Gourmet Butcher Block to displace and clip most of the "ground placement" objects through other objects or even terrain. Unfortunately, i can't explain in detail, because i have not tried it myself. But i absolutely love your idea and execution. Can't wait to try this myself as soon as i get home.
So i spent better part of the afternoon building and decorating the loft. I used a butcher's block and plate stack method, so the space between steps is slightly bigger. But finally i got there. Even though my loft doesn't look half as cozy as yours. And i may have 'borrowed' your fireplace idea :D One bummer is that you can't place some decorations, like chandeliers on the "ceiling". And i found out that if i place the storage chest on this improvised floor, after i log out and log back in, it gets teleported to the entrance of my plot. It can get really tedious running up and down the stairs to pick different decorations to experiment with the layout of the loft.
@@ashiblink yes, you can but you can't put it in the fake attic that we are building in this video. But I figured it out by stacking some loot chests on top of each other and then balancing a plank over the top.
I already have so many Palia homes I haven't even put in a 2 story house yet. Been waiting for another patch to come out which will include some more quests.. My character has been there since the closed beta and nothing really left to do. Your idea is pretty cool and I had no idea you played Palia.
That's awesome! Definely recommend the Grand Harvest House. I'm one of the Palia Partners and it is one of the main games I stream on my Twitch channel 😁