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Wisteria

A labour of love and patience, the Wisteria home was released a month ago at The Loft by Colleen Desmoulins and Bethany Heart, but, if like me you hadn’t gotten to go see it yet in person, then maybe this post will not be entirely lost on you. Anyway, a little bit late or not, how could I not cover it here ? It’s a dream house.

Wisteria-Living

You can buy the furniture separately inside the demo house or pick up full sets with a 10% discount.

Wisteria-kitchen

In addition to the living room and eating area on the ground floor, though not shown here, is a very nice airy study with French doors that open to the front yard.

Wisteria-bedrooms-1

The master and spare bedrooms, as seen in the demo house.

Wisteria-bedrooms-2

Alternate master and spare bedrooms, as seen in the demo house that is at Pemberley.

Wisteria-bathroom

In the bathroom, touching the mirrors and shelves will dispense toiletries such as razors, mud masks and more (try it when you’re at the demo). I have to say it is by far the most interactive and fully equipped bathroom I have seen to date.

Wisteria-hall-and-attic

The Wisteria house is super cozy to walk around in, as everything inside this house bears an incredible finish and attention to detail, from the ground floor to the attic, corridors, patio and everything.

You can buy the house empty (504 prims, 8000L) or fully furnished (2994 prims, 65 000L) here.

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4 comments for “Wisteria”

  1. I have just seen it for the first time. I am very shocked by the mis aligned prims around the doors and in some places the texturing is pretty shoody. For 65,000L that’s just not on

    Posted by Callie | November 29, 2009, 7:39 am
  2. Oh, wow. I spent several hours there when I took pictures, and I don’t remember noticing anything like that. I’m there again now and I’m looking, and trying to find misaligned prims or shoddy texturing as you say, but I’m failing to find any. Either I’m not looking in the right places or I have lower standards… dunno, but it looks pretty perfect to me.

    Posted by Lili B. | November 29, 2009, 5:19 pm
  3. Actually I had a look too after seeing a couple of comments and I could see the flickering around where the door and frames join up. I am not a creator or anything, so I don’t know exactly what to look for. But I would not say it look perfect though.

    Posted by Millie | November 30, 2009, 12:46 am
  4. Ok, I have looked at every door, entrance and window. Twice. I noticed flickering in four places: one on a ceiling and one on a wall, and two above doorways. You really have to zero in on them, though, lock cam and rotate it back and forth repeatedly and even when you see it it’s barely perceptible.

    I guess I must have lower standards then, because I can’t say it really bugs me that much. Plus, I never thought of the Wisteria as being about the house itself (I’m not so keen on the exterior personally), rather I think it’s about being able to enjoy a whole interior designed cohesively and tastefully, with seven rooms that were decorated from floor to ceiling. And though I see a few flickering spots now I still wouldn’t call the Wisteria a shoddy job. That was still all a pretty ambitious project to take on, I think they pulled it off well, and less than five little imperfections in a 2994 prim build, in light of everything else that looks good in there, doesn’t take away from that to me. :)

    That said, the flickering would definitely unnerve me if it was on every wall and every window and every door, or even just most of them, and I should like to stress that, contrary to what it may sound like, that is not the case of the Wisteria.

    Posted by Lili B. | November 30, 2009, 2:40 am

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