Moorish Trefoil Palace - Arabian - Persian - Boxed
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Moorish Trefoil Palace
This delicate and airy, Arabian-inspired palace is designed to give space, light and versatile, elegant open plan areas. Formed in a single-storey trefoil shape, each wing leads to a raised living area enclosed by intricate pierced stone panels.
It has soaring minarets capped with shining copper spires and ornately textured domes, clustered around an open, central courtyard that is designed for lush plants and a fountain. The entrance is guarded by heavy wooden, scripted doors. Windows and arches are gently illuminated to create an intruiging, warm glow at night.
The textures are high definition and have all been carefully selected: Ancient, weathered stucco exterior walls. Mellow, tiled terracotta floors. Gently aged plaster interior walls and wonderful exotic, glowing Indian frescos and Moroccan tiles that bring the whole palace to life. Of course, the building is modifiable, so you could change the textures if you wanted.
I designed this exotic little palace for myself, and I adored living here, so I know it is a wonderful, versatile place to live and socialise, but equally it would make a perfect role players home, a club, shop, meeting place or even a wedding venue. I never showed anyone this building without getting a "Wow!".
PLEASE NOTE: This building is NOT mesh
PRIMS: 217
SIZE: 40m x 25m
This item is Copy + Mod and comes rezz boxed so it is incredibly simple to set up and de-rezz when you want to move it.
If you'd like to see this item in-world, please contact me (Freyja Merryman) and I'll be happy to rezz a demo for you. :)
- Enchanting, exotic palace with instant "Wow!" factor
- Low prim - only 217
- Footprint: 40m x 25m Suitable for most plots
- 3 raised living areas around open plan courtyard. Spacious and versatile.
- Comes Rezzboxed for easy set up or de-rezzing in seconds.
Fabulous!
Beautiful craftsmanship. This is the third building I've bought (trying to find the best to fit the mood of some new land) and each one has a distinct character. You can't go wrong. I can't wait to set up my new home and also buy some more lamps! The lighting seen at night is just lovely.