I often find myself
wandering around drawing inspiration from other people's work
with house design and decorations. This is one of those things
I saw and thought it would be great for the website. I hope
you enjoy. |
Items Needed:
- 3 Tall Barrels
- 2 Large Wood Tables
The Decorator Tool is needed for this tutorial. |
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This design can be
made facing east or south - for the tutorial, I will be building
one facing south. |
First, place the two tables side
by side overlapping and lock them down. When placed side by
side correctly, they are seamless across the top and appear
as a larger table.
If they place facing the wrong direction, use your decorator's
tool to turn them appropriately. |
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The next step is to simply place
a barrel on top of each table, and then the third barrel at
the end of the west table, so it appears to be underneath
the table.
When finished, it should look like the image to the right.
Don't forget to lock them down! |
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Lower all the barrels down until
they cannot be lowered anymore.
As you can see, the tops of the barrels still poke out a
little bit and the barrel on the east side now appears to
be overlapping the table.
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To finish up your work bench,
raise each table 2 times with the decorator's tool.
It makes a difference when you place it up against a wall
and decorate with items you would find in a workshop.
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For extra storage
space in your workroom, use storage barrels or covered barrels
instead of water barrels.
Below is the original image I took of the house with this
set up - complete with decorations on top of the table. This
house was on an Asian Shard although I cannot remember which.

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