Hi @celdys0n I have been working on my build and only have the frame and front landscaping done. I am already up to 51,000 and I haven't done anything to the back area or the interior. Budget is definitely the hardest part of this build. I'm guessing the 100,000 budget has to include the 10,000 for the lot...? If it didn't I would still have about 59,000 to work with instead of 49,000...
I've finished mine (I think) and came under. WIth the spare cash I'm going to add some more to the landscaping. I loved this one (my first ever entry as well!)
I'm working on the exterior of one possible build, and it's at 25k already! I may go in a different direction with the structure, although I don't know if it will actually save me money, more of a style preference. Don't forget about that workshop we need to build too! It's definitely going to be tough to get it all done within 90k...
I have the structure built as well and have started on the kitchen for the 4th time. This budget it killing me too. I'm really going to have to watch the cost of everything I put into the furnishings. I'm worried that I won't be able to do the workshop the way I want to. It's a great challenge though, I just hope it doesn't get the better of me.
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While I was looking up the style, as we don't have these sort of houses, I found out that this is not one style, but several: Colonial Architecture. This means more options to choose from....
I finished wow that was hard. I was keeping track of how much the lot was worth under lot information the whole time, when I got to 99,973 I had to stop. When I uploaded the lot to the Gallery it was saying the cost was 89,___ instead. If that the true cost I could have added a few extra details. I'm so confused, why would the price be different.
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@EEtheride the cost in the Gallery does not include the lot price because the house can be put on different lots that cost different prices. If you download a house from the Gallery you are only getting the house and landscaping, the sims have to pay for the lot in addition to the house.
I've only gotten as far as a a 'shell' of a house with tentative interior walls (the placement will probably change a lot when I start putting in furnishings). I did put down some random flooring and wall coverings and exterior siding that may change - it's just to sort of remind myself of the budget so I'm not caught short at the end - and I'm already well over a third of the way done with the budget. That's without the first stick of furniture or any landscaping at all, lol.
So I was wondering... How do you landscape in colonial style? Tried to google it but I'm not sure what is right and what is not. Could anybody please show me an example or describe please?
@Creepsa from what I found when I googled it: this style seems to consist mainly of flower/shrubbery beds lining the front of the house and walkways. I also see a few ornamental trees.
@EEtheride the cost in the Gallery does not include the lot price because the house can be put on different lots that cost different prices. If you download a house from the Gallery you are only getting the house and landscaping, the sims have to pay for the lot in addition to the house.
And that's why it's better to have the gallery price for these challenges and have us choose the lot, though the size can be set.
Traditional Colonial Landscaping is about the lawn while complimenting the house. You will have a walkway to the front porch line with flower beds and the shrubs along the front. The trees that are plant are either on the sides and/or back of the house or approx. half mile away from the house in the front, or small trees are planted in the front. The landscaping is supposed to enhance the hugeness and royalty-like appearance.
On a personal note, I find this style coldly strategic due to the lack of flowers. Just remember, it's all about the grass and the house
@keshialee and @EEtheridge, I have just now completed my house too! Came a good fair under budget thanks to the use of minimalist kind of modern style and the traditional colonial landscaping. Now to move onto screenshooting the Olsen's and the house. I am not entering for the room challenge, I do not have the confidence for that part.
Looking forward to seeing how everyone comes out! Remember, we have nearly two weeks to complete this challenge, so don't rush unless you wait till the last second. lol
So I was wondering... How do you landscape in colonial style? Tried to google it but I'm not sure what is right and what is not. Could anybody please show me an example or describe please?
So, there are a lot of different colonial styles, for me being from Australia I have chosen Australian Colonial
Entry Details:
Lot size: 50x50
Lot type: Residential
Price: $99,872
Contains some of the Sims 3 plumbob reward lamps
Description:
Lot: Olsen's Modern Colonial features 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, workshop, and a gym. There is also seating in the front porch area, as well as a grill and seating in the back patio area. I could not do as much with the yard as I would have liked, but there needed to be space left anyways, right?... I forgot to add an outdoor trash can, but there's money left to do that...I tried to use Don and Judy's favorite colors in their personal spaces, so the workshop is mostly brown and the gym has blue. There is also blue and brown throughout most of the house. The guest bedroom is green and brown so that both men and women would be comfortable. And of course the master bathroom has a nice big soaking tub for Don. I've never intentionally built a colonial home or done colonial style landscaping, so hopefully my lot is colonial enough . I tend to build my lots in the modern style so the inside was within my comfort zone, while the outside was definitely a bit outside of it.
Sims: Don-Don has the painter extraordinaire aspiration since he likes woodworking. He has the perfectionist, art lover, and active traits.
Judy-Judy has the master chef aspiration. She has the active, foodie, and family oriented traits. I made them both adults since the description said that Don was balding. I know some young adults go bald early, but I figured it was best to have them as adults/middle aged.
> They look startled, then smile back. The woman strikes you as a very warm and friendly person, with sunny blonde hair and bright blue eyes. “Oh! How nice!” She says in a playful voice. Her husband smiles, “Great welcome.” Already balding and possessed of a close cropped bead, his eyes are just a blue and project a calm steadiness that make you feel like you’re reunited with an old friend.
Missc, I think the best way to keep track of it is your in game price *before* you move a sim on the lot to test. I would get all of the building done, look at the price, and save. Then I'd move a sim in to test, but if any changes were needed, I'd reload my save and make them without putting a sim on the lot. Putting a sim on the lot will depreciate it, but as long as you haven't done that, the price you see in game should be the correct price. The gallery price will be too low, as it won't account for the 10K cost of the lot.
and I missed the 2nd Challenge due to RL had the build done just no pics...... But plan uploading to gallery anyway soon so if anyone is interested to look they still can. ~Twilanite
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And that's why it's better to have the gallery price for these challenges and have us choose the lot, though the size can be set.
Traditional Colonial Landscaping is about the lawn while complimenting the house. You will have a walkway to the front porch line with flower beds and the shrubs along the front. The trees that are plant are either on the sides and/or back of the house or approx. half mile away from the house in the front, or small trees are planted in the front. The landscaping is supposed to enhance the hugeness and royalty-like appearance.
On a personal note, I find this style coldly strategic due to the lack of flowers. Just remember, it's all about the grass and the house
Looking forward to seeing how everyone comes out! Remember, we have nearly two weeks to complete this challenge, so don't rush unless you wait till the last second. lol
So, there are a lot of different colonial styles, for me being from Australia I have chosen Australian Colonial
Challenge #: 3
Forum ID: benlow11
Origin ID: benlow11
Sim: Don and Judy Olsen
Lot: Olsen's Modern Colonial
Entry Details:
Lot size: 50x50
Lot type: Residential
Price: $99,872
Contains some of the Sims 3 plumbob reward lamps
Description:
Lot: Olsen's Modern Colonial features 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, workshop, and a gym. There is also seating in the front porch area, as well as a grill and seating in the back patio area. I could not do as much with the yard as I would have liked, but there needed to be space left anyways, right?... I forgot to add an outdoor trash can, but there's money left to do that...I tried to use Don and Judy's favorite colors in their personal spaces, so the workshop is mostly brown and the gym has blue. There is also blue and brown throughout most of the house. The guest bedroom is green and brown so that both men and women would be comfortable. And of course the master bathroom has a nice big soaking tub for Don. I've never intentionally built a colonial home or done colonial style landscaping, so hopefully my lot is colonial enough . I tend to build my lots in the modern style so the inside was within my comfort zone, while the outside was definitely a bit outside of it.
Sims: Don-Don has the painter extraordinaire aspiration since he likes woodworking. He has the perfectionist, art lover, and active traits.
Judy-Judy has the master chef aspiration. She has the active, foodie, and family oriented traits. I made them both adults since the description said that Don was balding. I know some young adults go bald early, but I figured it was best to have them as adults/middle aged.
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Uhmm... what is a close cropped bead?
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I may have messed up on Challenge #2, as my in game cost was less than me gallery cost for some reason.
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and I missed the 2nd Challenge due to RL had the build done just no pics...... But plan uploading to gallery anyway soon so if anyone is interested to look they still can. ~Twilanite