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@lianasworld
Really sorry about Hearth Fires; I can not figure out what's breaking it to save my life! I made the child's bedroom and everything (Not this particular version, of course), but Hearth Fires still causes the game to crash instantly on load (or new game) with this mod enabled.
Safe storage containers added, and your name immortalised in the change log within the game, i.e. the book titled Awesomo Breezehome on the first table as you walk in.
Under the table is actually a pretty nice idea, especially since the soul gem chest on top of the table seems to have a hard time staying in existance since one of the latest Skyrim updates. This would be super-easy to do, so I will implement this later tonight.
@ChEr0|_|Ny
Press [~] to open your console, and enter:
resetinterior whiterunbreezehome
This should reset Breezezhome to factory original, but you may lose the items you previously had stored inside. Alternatively, loading a save from before this mod was installed should work just fine and you won't lose your your stuff. Sorry HearthFires is such a stick i nthe mud. I have really tried to be compatible with it. :(