This 3 level, luxurious Mountain Estate Mansion is built from the ground up using Mother Natures finest materials. Natural brick walls, floors of clays, slate, natural fibers and stones. Quarts windows, stained glass, exotic woods, gold accents and a view of the mountains that takes your breath away. All the materials chosen were picked for their beauty and warmth and utilized in a marriage of interior and exterior balance. Has Entrance, Bar, Living room, Master Bedroom with spa (with 2 positions), Animated Pool on the upper, outside deck, and plenty of room to party on the lower deck! Furniture nodes and basic standing spots included! I hope you enjoy your new Mansion in the mountains! Please leave me a review below and let me know how you love it! Enjoy!
****PLEASE NOTE: Seating on furniture may not work properly until you make the furniture larger!*****
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****PLEASE NOTE: Seating on furniture may not work properly until you make the furniture larger!*****
To anyone having trouble placing furniture: The best way to furnish any multi level room is to stand in the room you are furnishing. Using the tools on the client, click on the "i" for information on how to use the "extra" moves each tool has. Personally, I have found that if I am viewing the furniture item LEVEL with it, it doesn't move to another room quite as often. I know it is difficult to furnish multi level rooms because the furnishings seems to want to go to a different level than the one you are working on! Hopefully, IMVU will make it possible for other levels nodes not to be active unless you are on that level. Just trial and error and a lot of patience is needed currently to furnish multi levels. I'm sorry I couldn't supply you with an "easy" answer! (If a room does not have a standing spot, there are some for sale in the catalog you can place in the room first. You can always move it later.) Another important thing to do is once you have a furniture item in a spot you like it, LOCK it! This will save you from inadvertently moving it while working on a different one.