Are there house/home products that look for middle low income people?

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  • maikdeckermaikdecker Posts: 2,752

    richardandtracy said:

    I've done a little rigged wall and door that could count towards this. The 'room' consists of a single wall with picture rail, the floor and a closed in space behind. The wall, door, doorway and floor are the size of my current house's dining room. The space behind is just meant to act as a visible interior behind and is the size of my kitchen (though with no details). The prop is here: Rigged Wall and Door. Could be useful, and a second one could be used for another wall/door. Regards, Richard.

     Don't forget to mention the poses and the fitness rail to use with that door you made, too.

  • memcneil70memcneil70 Posts: 4,279

    I ran across this in my DIM as I installed the three files today in my new computer, https://www.daz3d.com/small-room-kit-bundle. I enjoyed using this set years ago. Need to use more of it.

    I was surprised that the materials were Iray, I had forgotten this. The kit offers a living area and bathroom, with electrical outlets for UK and USA. The appearance of the room is one that could easily be a small apartment that could be kitted out with other props you have to make a small single room/bath suite.

    Kind of reminds me of the first hotel in London I stayed at that was part of a series of old row houses that had been connected together. Except the loo was on a floor below my room and the bath above me, with a sink in my bedroom. At 19 or 20, I thought it was great. And the dining room had excellent food.

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