Interior of a Drawing Room, Anonymous, Italian, 1838, watercolor.
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Interior of a Drawing Room, Anonymous, Italian, 1838, watercolor.
I love taking pictures of the world while I'm building something new! ✨
🏰: In the background, you can spot a secondary palace I'm currently building for the royal family I plan to play. It's inspired by Schloss Gödöllő in Hungary. ✨
Palacio Real, Madrid, Spain
Wilhelm Marstrand (Danish, 1810-1873), The Waagepetersen Family, 1836, oil on canvas.
Rococo Portrait Gallery
It took a little longer than I had hoped, but it is finally finished: The Rococo Portrait Gallery! My goal was to create a set that could furnish an entire 18th-century palace without a single portrait being repeated. To achieve this, I collected 355 portraits from various European kingdoms and principalities:
Size S: 75 portraits
Size M: 100 portraits
Size L: 100 portraits
Size XL: 80 portraits
Just a few of the many swatches:
The frederician rococo frames are based on four examples found in the Picture Gallery at Sanssouci. For the portraits themselves, I limited the selection to works dating from ca. 1710 to 1775. Owning portraits of various foreign royals and nobles was by no means unusual. There were many possible reasons for this, including marriage alliances, family connections, diplomatic gifts, or simply a passion for collecting art.
So don't be afraid to mix and match them however you like - Enjoy! :)
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Wilhelm Bendz (Danish, 1804-1832), The Waagepetersen Family, 1830, oil on canvas.
Dress made by me, end of 2025, photographed by Casey Kerr and Rory Casey, early 2026. Modelled by Jay Katherine Amusan.
(Thanks Jay (o: )
Stunning! ✨
Charm'd - Build Set 2
Please welcome the second part of the Charm’d Collection! This build-focused set includes a variety of items to help you add those final details and finishing touches to your Victorian homes.
I made two fences, one looks good on the porch or even inside and has a matching railing, the other is more for the garden and has two matching gates.
I added 4 friezes and added one of them as a trim.
The window pediments are made to go above the windows from the previous set but work with other windows as well because they are sized to fit 1, 2 and 3 tile windows.
Last but not least I showed you earlier the rose bushes that snap together! I'm attaching the video here again so you can see how they work. It's easier to snap together the parts on the floor and then put it up on the bigger piece because it can be a little tricky to find the snapping points.
I hope you enjoy this set! The creative process definitely had its ups and downs, I struggled with inspiration on some pieces, but other items helped me find my motivation again. But here it is! Next up, I’m taking a little break from the Charm’d collection and working on something new! I can’t wait to share more details with you soon.
Some of you have been asking about the house I built for these pictures. I plan to share it once the exterior is fully finished, and then I’ll upload it after I’ve completed the interior sets and furnished the entire house.
The Set Includes
Wedding Arch
Gate
Double Gate
Bracket
Window pediment (1, 2 and 3 tile)
Rose bush (5 variations)
Column
Porch fence
Garden fence
Friezes (4 types)
Trim
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The children of Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg by Hau.
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O cruel fate! My kingdom has fallen, my Sims are lost, and all hope has abandoned me. I am ruined.😭🥀
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Magdaléna Hajóssyová, Jaroslava Horska, Jozef Kundlák, Peter Mikulas, Vladimir Ruso, Slovak Philharmonic Chorus, Sl
Interior with a Curtained Bed Alcove, unknown artist, 1853, watercolor and gouache over graphite.
The Von Haunt Estate
For centuries, the House of Von Shallot has stood among the foremost noble families of the region, its lineage tracing back to the Middle Ages. Renowned for their vast holdings, influence, and stewardship of the land, the family enjoyed generations of prosperity and distinction.
Yet even the most illustrious dynasties are not immune to hardship. During the infamous Sausage Crisis of 1892, the fortunes of the House were imperiled under the stewardship of His Grace Bernard Von Shallot, 6th Duke of Windenburg. A gentleman of remarkable artistic talent and refined sensibilities, the Duke possessed a far greater aptitude for painting than for matters of finance. His patronage of the arts was both generous and unwavering, funding collections, commissions, and the education of promising young artists in Rome, Paris, London, and other celebrated cultural capitals of Europe. Such extravagance, however admirable, brought the family estate to the very brink of ruin.
Salvation arrived through the Duke's marriage to the distinguished Lady Mimsy Alcorn von Shallot. Though their union was initially arranged with practical considerations in mind, affection and mutual esteem gradually blossomed between them, creating one of the most admired partnerships of their generation.
The estate in its present form dates largely from an ambitious reconstruction undertaken during the mid-eighteenth century. Its architecture displays a graceful harmony of Rococo exuberance and Late Neoclassical refinement, reflecting the tastes of Europe's most sophisticated courts.
The celebrated gardens are attributed to Nicolaus Pacassi, esteemed architect and designer to Her Imperial Majesty Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. Widely regarded as one of the great landscape visionaries of his age, Pacassi's influence can be seen throughout the grounds, whose vistas, terraces, and ornamental parterres have earned the estate a reputation among the most splendid gardens in Europe.
Within, the mansion remains a testament to aristocratic grandeur. Lavishly appointed Rococo interiors, gilded salons, exquisite furnishings, and richly decorated state rooms evoke the elegance, ceremony, and cultivated luxury that have long defined the highest ranks of European society.
To this day, the Von Haunt Estate stands as a monument to noble heritage, artistic patronage, and the enduring splendor of a great house.
Did you know I sometimes take build requests?
Completed today for @inlovewithregencyera! My version of Mompesson House in Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK.
If you have a request for a build, message me! If it's something I think I can do or am interested in trying, I will do my best. Shells, exterior, and interior (however much you like).
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Caspar David Friedrich - "Churchyard Gate"
Hello! Could anyone help me out? What could be causing my UI to turn into a complete mess???
I've already removed all the mods that I thought might be causing conflicts (one that changes the UI to look like The Sims 2 and the UI Cheats Extension), but the issue is still there.
Has anyone run into this problem before and managed to fix it? I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks! 😊