Other Skyrim mods offer ramshackle huts, bourgeois cabins and the occasional palace (or palatial fort), but they’re all pre-fab — what you see is what you get. Build Your Own Home lets you take ownership of … well, of the geometric layout anyway, designing an abode that’s “fully modular” and customizable, inside out. There’s even an unexpected do-it-yourself angle: You know how in Minecraft you have go out and actually scavenge resources to create stuff? Build Your Own Home puts you to work doing the same, sort of, advising that you “keep an axe handy and a pickaxe at your side” to “go out there and collect stuff.” What can you build with all that lumber and iron ore and elk-deer hide (no really, elk-deer hide)? Anything from a simple shack to a two-story farmhouse to a “small fortress” replete with gardens, smithies, tanneries and so forth.
Get it: Build Your Own Home