Date: 2022-01-28 06:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] heavenbows
Oh my God - it's the frying pan curtain!

Okay. So. I've had that medieval bath curtain in and out of my game for years over multiple reinstalls, sourced from a Victorian era slum lot on MTS2 called The Frying Pan. I love that curtain. I never knew where it actually originated from.

Now I know its origins AND it now comes in a vast array of beautiful colours suitable for a wide range of purposes? Absolutely delightful. I've used this primarily in the past to cordon off bathing areas and create privacy for sim kiddos bunking in the same room, but the Autumn and ACYL palettes are giving me ideas for cordoning off private areas in bars/pubs/theatres, amongst other things.

I should add that everything else also looks fantastic and I'm definitely going to be going on a building spree this weekend, I just. Apparently have Feelings about this one particular curtain item that feels like an old friend.
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