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Textures: L4D, Dragon Age: Origins, Undying.
Meshes: Violent Nightmare, by Kativip (not included). Everything is in neat folders inside the RAR, the name of the folder is the name of the mesh required.
I have recoloured a lot of the meshes in the set, thus feel it would be more appropriate to direct you to download the original set first (+ the barstool add on in the third post). I've broken this down into sections to make it easier. There are also two pictures of these sets that aren't posted here that you can preview in my WIP post.
As scene in the title there are 182 recolour files, some actually hold more then one recolour (due to recolourable subsets) so in reality there's probably a bit over 200.
While I have a lot of recolours in this set, I have not recoloured everything, although I do intend to revisit this later and do some recolours of the bottles / chair. With that said, if you wish to copy paste any of my textures in this download onto the rest of Kativip's set then you are welcome to on three conditions: You do not upload them to paysites, you link back to this post as the source of the mish mashed textures / rest of the recoloured set and last but not least, drop me a line so I can download them + provide a link here for other people to download.
Walls.
To start with, I have made 16 walls to match my recolours. They are either located in 'masonry', 'poured' or 'panelling'. To see all colours click here (they're not that exciting though, they match the textures used on the other items in this set). For a really huge selection of concrete floors etc, I'd suggest checking out the Half Life sets by Peridox.
Floor Painting Recolours.
There are 21 painting recolours, if you want to see 20 of the designs click here (apparently I missed one, it features a somewhat vampire-looking guy on a red background). The original recolour is the last image pictured. Basically, the paintings are either painted landscapes or portraits. Most of the portraits have a 'nice', 'normal' version and a 'haunted' one (for example, there is a portrait of a man in a suit, and in the next painting he appears like a skeleton / undead person / thing). To give you a bit of a taste to what they look like, see below:

Armchair Recolours.
There are 11 armchair recolours, all with wooden feet.
Barstool Recolours.
There are 11 armchair recolours, however, they had two recolourable subsets. With this said, I can't actually provide any ingame shots of them (the below samples were taken in milkshape) as I don't actually have university installed at the moment. While making these I thought I had them done already, however, it must still be at my boyfriends house. Now, there is no reason why they shouldn't work (and I can still play my game fine with them in my downloads folder), however if there is a problem with them, then let me know and I will rectify it as soon as I get the university ep back (so yes, these do require Sims 2 Uni).

There are 3 column meshes - normal, quarter & half. Each has two recolourable subsets which allow the edging to be be a different colour from the pole. Each mesh has 33 recolours (all matching).
Curtain Recolours.
There are 3 curtain recolours.
Loveseat Recolours.
There are 3 loveseat meshes - normal, left pannel & end. The normal and end mesh each have two recolourable subsets and 36 files each. The pannel mesh has only one subset and 16 files. They all match (and match the columns, wallpaper etc). Originally I intended to make two of loveseat meshes slaved to the first, however, my attempt made my game freeze up. I may do so later when I perfect them, but for now you need all three meshes.
Menu Recolours.
There are 3 menu recolours. The first menu is the original.

There are 11 stool recolours. These match the armchairs and have wooden feet.
Table Recolours.
There are 11 table recolours, these match the columns / loveseats / some chairs.
p.p.s I totally forgot to include the walls, you can download them here.
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