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Ugliness that is unavoidable can be countered with ''decor bombing''.  Make some really impressive sculptures, and put them right into the mess.  Spreading a few [[large sculpture]]s throughout your main stockpile will make it beauty-neutral or even "beautiful".  Like all furniture, sculptures do not have to be kept roofed or indoors, so they can be placed anywhere.  Smoothed floors and walls, as well as carpets, are an effective source of beauty (+2 beauty per tile), but somewhat work and resource intensive to make.
 
Ugliness that is unavoidable can be countered with ''decor bombing''.  Make some really impressive sculptures, and put them right into the mess.  Spreading a few [[large sculpture]]s throughout your main stockpile will make it beauty-neutral or even "beautiful".  Like all furniture, sculptures do not have to be kept roofed or indoors, so they can be placed anywhere.  Smoothed floors and walls, as well as carpets, are an effective source of beauty (+2 beauty per tile), but somewhat work and resource intensive to make.
  
Comfortable furniture is very important.  Keep a good carpenter (with high "construction" skill), and have them craft all the furniture in the base (especially the beds and chairs).  Put a [[Dining chair]] or [[Armchair]] in front of all workstations (they are both "beautiful" ''and'' "comfortable"); they will not make anyone work faster, but their [[comfort]] ensures that the user will receive a [[Thoughts#Comfort|mood bonus]] while using them and for a modest duration afterwards.
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Comfortable furniture is very important.  Keep a good carpenter (with high "construction" skill), and have them craft all the furniture in the base (especially the beds and chairs).  Put a [[Dining chair]] or [[Armchair]] in front of all workstations (they are both "beautiful" ''and'' "comfortable"); they will not make anyone work faster, but their [[comfort]] ensures that the user will recieve a [[Thoughts#Comfort|mood bonus]] while using them and for a modest duration afterwards.
  
With regards to construction work, it is best to let your most capable constructors prioritize on the "artisan work", ie furniture with a quality rating that matters.  The second league of constructors can do things like lay carpets, smooth floors and build walls.  These structures do not have a quality rating – the construction skill only influences success chance and work speed.  Sadly it is difficult to impossible without the [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=725219116 requisite mods] to direct your colonists in the required way.
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With regards to construction work, it is best to let your most capable constructors prioritize on the "artisan work", ie furniture with a quality rating that matters.  The second league of constructors can do things like lay carpets, smooth floors and build walls.  These structures do not have a quality rating – the contruction skill only influences success chance and work speed.  Sadly it is difficult to impossible without the [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=725219116 requisite mods] to direct your colonists in the required way.
  
 
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