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@Ore: the moding game engine do not support that - all things are just for estetics.
I haven't been playing DF, but came around just to check if you had new mods :D
Delighted to see you went above and beyond with the suggestion for more decorations! Looks amazing, and excited for what you'll add next! (My small suggestion: dwarves really need big horizontal kegs, and stacks of them! hehe)
Read you plan to eventually add extra tools to the production chain - you have another supporter! It's something I've wanted to see for a while. Would add a layer of realism and progression to DF, which it lacks a bit beyond getting better metals. I hope it works out!
Thank you for bringing such life and character to DF! I'll for sure use your mods when I boot it up again :) Cheers!
PS: To add to Business Cat's idea for lights, lamps & torches, Lord of the Rings Online's Moria has some beautiful braziers, where instead of fire, the dwarves use luminescent crystals/precious stones. Could be a small extra twist of fantasy!
Short answer is yes, they are just estetics.
In more details: for the game engine all are tools. Where it make seans I added properties like capacity or tool use. Ufortunetly I have not seen any of thoes be used during my tests.