For this project, I wanted to keep the overall feel of the set, while making it Cafe Corner compatible. I chose to heighten both the first and second floors by one stud, and also placed a small awning over the entrance, other than that, this remains true to the original facade.
Here we have a street view of the first floor. You can see my redesigned bus stop.
The second and third floors, not so much architectural details here, because again, I wanted to stay true to the original feel of the set.
Here's the back, I took some more liberty here because the set itself has no actual back.
Here we have the rear view of the top two floors.
An angled view down the sidewalk out in front.
A view down the facade from the top.
Yes, all the floors come apart.
Inside the first floor, with the oven and chef and whatnot.
An added staircase to the second floor.
Inside the second floor.
A lovely couple.
Th inside of the top floor, just storage.
There is a ladder down to the second floor.
The custom sign on the top is one of my favorite parts.
This is original. I actually like the back better, for the roughness and random greys give a more brick-like appearance. An overall great set, its compatibility is the best.