That sweet feeling called love

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I’m posting later in the day than I like as time just seemed to run away from me today and it’s the first time I’m getting to sit at the computer.  Today I am featuring the latest creation by DaD Designs, which is the Sun Forest Cottage home.  It’s a lovely cottage centered on a vintage / shabby chic theme.  It basically has two large rooms, one separated by a wall with an opening giving it three rooms altogether. The porch has a glass roof top with leaves that can be changed by touch and you get nine colors to give you the season you want.

I have included some additional pictures at the bottom and details on the house from the creator to give you the view from the front of the house and the inside. It’s currently available at Shiny Shabby.

Enjoy the rest of your Monday!

Credits:
*Sun Forest Cottage by DaD Designs @ Shiny Shabby
Herisson with Green by Soy
Pot [Herisson option] by Soy
Stacked Pots [Herisson option] by Soy
Glass Jar [Herisson option] by Soy
Potted Ponytail Palm by Soy
Marlow Bench by {what next} @ Collabor88
Marlow Planter 1, 2, 3 by {what next} @ Collabor88
Side Table/Whitewash by Brocante
Ivy Ampersand by Floorplan
Spring Tulips-Multi by {Vespertine}
No Vacancy plank by Floorplan
3 Butterflies Welcome Mat by La Galleria {past subscriber gift}
“Myst” Ribbed Curtains – In Ocean by [CIRCA]
Forest Does Couple by Fawny @ Collabor88
Weeping Willow V2 by Little Branch
Wild Bush Wild Flowers Mix by KIDD Creations
Herb Garden Daybed by Junk

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FEATURES:
Sun Forest Cottage
Footage: 12,6x 19
Land Impact: 56
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I am very proud to present my latest creation “Sun Forest Cottage” 100% original mesh.
The style is pure, vintage styles: shabby chic wood on both the outside and inside the house creating a home charm.
From the top down of every detail is vintage through out the house.
Outside on the porch with a glass roof from which you can get a glimpse of the leaves that are laid on the roof.
The leaves have a changer textures by touch with 9 colors included for every season.
Traditional interior: there is a living/kitchen, bedroom and bathroom/studio. at home. The color scheme of blue and white, it’s very relaxing palette.

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*The windows open by touch as the doors to the easy step.
*How to change color of leaves:
Positioned with the cam above the porch roof. Touches the leaves and a menu appears with various colors
*Material enabled:
Preferences —-> Graphics—-> General —-> check Advanced Lighting Model.

5 thoughts on “That sweet feeling called love

  1. Pingback: That sweet feeling called love | Second Life Home & Decor

  2. Moz Loordes

    What a great vintage cottage! I’ve watched DaD, right from the first piece shown at the Cosmopolitan Event, and this designer is making the most beautiful creations, going from strength to strength.

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  3. Oh, I love cottage living. Could I please call this one mine? Well, I’d want Tom and Bailey there also and it would be ever so lovely to have you drop by. Carmel, CA has many ‘real costal cottages’ and we were lucky to live in one the first 8 years of our marriage . . . it was our piece of heaven on earth. I would have been happy living there forever but my career had other plans for me.

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  4. Smile. Absolutely, yours! Oh I never visited Carmel though heard of it and saw pictures of the lovely coastal side of the state. I lived in Fresno when I was a child and then got to visit several places in California as a child, but my fondest memory was visiting Santa Barbara to paint. Though I can take a cottage like this and plant it anywhere and surround myself with lush plants too.

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