Hey there! Today I'll be giving you an updated look at my Flower Shop mini modular building MOC which I first told you about back in the fall of 2017. Here's the original post. Since then, I've furnished both the main and second floors.
The flower shop has a total of six minifigures, consisting of 3 staff and 2 customers and a painter. Outside the shop, here's one of the employees selling a pot of flowers to a potential customer.
There's a large flower box in front of the window and I added a few flowering vines on the front of the shop for interest.
On the second floor exterior, we have a painter coming to freshen up the shop. I am Groot!
The painter wants to know why we are looking at him.
As you can see the building itself is a hodge podge of different bricks, as discussed in my original Flower shop moc post. I still haven't put in the stairs to the second floor yet, but this is where they will go. At some point I will redo the back wall and provide the apartment flat with a larger picture window and exterior door leading to some stairs going down the street level.
Currently, the space is occupied by one of the employees scooter and some planters in the back.
Meh, not much to see on this side of the building.
Here's how the flower shop looks when separated.
On the main floor, we find a menagerie of plants and flowers. Inside, we find the store owner and one of the helpers, as well as a customer buying a bunch of flowers. I had all these turquoise coloured tiles from knockoff Friends sets, so I decided to combine them with some leftover sand blue tiles to use on the floor. It was done as an afterthought, so a bit of a jumble there, sorry.
Here's a look at the flower assortment towards the front window corner.
Poison Ivy was released from prison and now she works at the Flower shop.
Some more views of the flower shop interior, different angle.
Moving up to the second floor, we find a small two room apartment.
There's a living room with sofa, side table with lamp, planter and a big screen TV. The plants were provided by the shop downstairs of course. Some prints on the wall complete the living room.
The bedroom has room for a desk and chair ...
... and a comfy bed and side table.
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