Okay, I have a few. I was trying out the pack last night on my Rockabilly Retro household. The washtub is pretty neat.
Here's Macy scrubbing away...
Phew, that's hard work!
I like this shot with the dirty water in the foreground as Macy hangs the clothes up on the line.
Later that evening, Macy's sister Talula helped to get the clothes off of the line. I really like the way the old wooden tub with the pump looks with the washtub. You can also see some of the flowers I laid out by the tub for easy access. I used snapdragons, bluebells and roses.
I mainly bought the pack for the build/buy items and the washtub because I really didn't care about the actual process of my Sims doing laundry. But I have to say that it was fun to try out. I probably won't do much with laundry moving forward (except with this household), unless I specifically want to risk a household catching fire from the lint trap, but I really love some of the rustic objects and the new window that comes in the pack.
See the laundry baskets do they have to be in the bedrooms and bathrooms like in the sims 3? If they take their clothes off and their is no basket there the clothes end up on the floor?
See the laundry baskets do they have to be in the bedrooms and bathrooms like in the sims 3? If they take their clothes off and their is no basket there the clothes end up on the floor?
No you only need one basket this time. And it can be where ever you want one the lot.
I've finally purchased this pack and updated my house with the laundry stuff pack items. I must say I love them more than I thought! I haven't had a chance yet to play, but I will today.
I can see this thread is 1,5 y old, but I have been considering buying a stuff pack and wonder if you guys still think Laundry Day is worth the money? I am after new furniture and build items mostly, and liked what I saw in the pics ^.
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Here's Macy scrubbing away...
Phew, that's hard work!
I like this shot with the dirty water in the foreground as Macy hangs the clothes up on the line.
Later that evening, Macy's sister Talula helped to get the clothes off of the line. I really like the way the old wooden tub with the pump looks with the washtub. You can also see some of the flowers I laid out by the tub for easy access. I used snapdragons, bluebells and roses.
I mainly bought the pack for the build/buy items and the washtub because I really didn't care about the actual process of my Sims doing laundry. But I have to say that it was fun to try out. I probably won't do much with laundry moving forward (except with this household), unless I specifically want to risk a household catching fire from the lint trap, but I really love some of the rustic objects and the new window that comes in the pack.
I'm pretty sure that's not how you fix it...
No you only need one basket this time. And it can be where ever you want one the lot.
If interested, this links to pictures of my house build and the download link: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/933396/charming-in-canary-a-large-two-story-colonial-victorian#latest
laundry room by Ashley H., on Flickr
02-20-18_11-28-37 PM by Ashley H., on Flickr
outdoor items by Ashley H., on Flickr
bay window by Ashley H., on Flickr
tree and wreath by Ashley H., on Flickr
kitchen rug by Ashley H., on Flickr
new rug by Ashley H., on Flickr
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