This builder resource is a complete interior tileset modeled after the sun-dried adobe houses found in a desert setting, such as pueblos of the American southwest or villages in Morocco. It complements Barons Adobe Pack of exterior building placeables, and is useful for building small to medium-sized interior areas.
The tileset walls are smooth surfaces with beveled corners and a wooden ceiling supported by round wooden beams. The floor is lowered below the normal level, with steps at the door opening. Movement between levels is accomplished using ladders that pass through holes in the floor or ceiling. A rope-bound ladder placeable has been provided for this purpose. (A pair of stair tiles is provided as an alternative.) Tileset variants provide some windowed surfaces, niches, and a lower plaza level with no ceiling. For the last, you may find a skydome placeable to be useful.
Enjoy!
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Huge thanks RJS,
I very much appreciate your work and effort put into this project.
PJ
You're welcome. I look forward to seeing it in use; hopefully it all works properly.
Just a heads up.. the 1.3.7 download not only has a .2da as a seperate file but also bundled into the .hak (which was overriding my .2da in my module folder)

had me scratching the noggin for 5 minutes. I assumed the hak was Model / Textures only because the 2DA was included as a stand-alone.
Yes, I had the placeables.2da file in there for testing and neglected to remove it. Sorry for the confusion.
Very nice tileset
Everything looks great except
Floor_1_Corner has 0 variants and only shows up as a dark blob on the map
There are two copies of this one of which works fine so not sure if the other one is for a particular use or just an oversight.
Thanks. Yes, for some reason the original Standard Interior tileset includes two copies of the same tile. I deliberately left that one empty since it's redundant. There's no point in taking up extra space with duplicate models.