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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited April 2018
    #BnS200 -The Age of Aquarius

    Challenge deadline: 1st April 2018

    You look at what can only be described as the colorful group in front of you, not entirely sure they did not just walk off the stage of Hair and into your office. The faint smells of patchouli tickles your nose as the group sits, several of them on the floor despite having enough chairs for all.

    There are three men and three women, each decked in the most outrageous hippy outfits: bright patterns, flowers in their hair, sandaled feet mixed into the eclectic wardrobes, the works.

    "A place for all six of you?" you ask, making sure you have the notes right.

    "Not like one place, but all connected, like the universe, man, like all of us," says the man who gave his name only as Essence.

    Unfortunately, that doesn't really clarify anything, but thankfully the girl identified as Lavender speaks up. "A commune, y'know? Like back in the day, when people all lived together but still had their own space, too."

    "Oh, yes, I see! So you'll want six...?"

    "Nah, man," Essence says, head rolling oddly from one side to the other. "Three pairs, right? Y'dig?"

    "Of course, three," you say, and despite the truly bizarre interview happening you actually feel yourself thinking this might be an interesting project.

    Sparrow, the youngest-looking of the women, speaks up. She has a soft voice and doesn't look quite fully at you. "But all one kitchen and bathrooms and gardens."

    "And places for our skills, like," offers Storm, the only one of the men not to have facial hair. You silently wonder if that is deliberate or if he just can't grow any.

    "...like?" you prompt.

    "Raven needs room for making her art," Lavender says, indicating the third woman with hair the color of her name. "Essence plays guitar, Sparrow collects things - y'know, rocks, bugs, that kind of stuff."

    "Space rocks, man," Essence interjects. “Like, far out.”

    You think he might be trying a bit too hard at this 'hippy' thing.

    Continuing on, Lavender adds, "I'm a writer, but my publisher won't take long-hand copies so I do need a computer. Storm does the gardening and Sky cooks. But there's already going to be a garden and kitchen, won’t there?" she adds as an afterthought.

    "Maybe a place to swim, hm?" Sky asks.

    "Man, don't be greedy," Essence says. "Pools are, like, the visible cancer of materialistic excess of the bourgeois."

    Resisting a sigh, you go back over your notes quickly. "Right, so to make sure I have everything, you want an isolated lot where you can set up your commune with no cars, only walking or bikes. Three separate spaces, but communal living and cooking areas, a garden, space for all your hobbies and skills, and maybe a place to swim, provided it is not overly materialistic or excessive. Have I got that right?"

    They all looked at one another for silent confirmation, then nodded together.

    Oh good. "And, what kind of budget do you have available?"


    Brief
    1. §125,000k budget
    2. Design and build a commune with 3 separate private buildings, a communal building with kitchen, communal bathing facilities, a garden, and room for their noted skill or hobby items.
    3. Lot should be in as isolated a location as possible.
    4. No roads or pavement, only walking or bike paths.
    5. Build should incorporate generally eco-friendly elements.

    Optional challenge:
    Create Essence, Lavender, Sparrow, Raven, Storm, and Sky based on their descriptions above. They are all eco-friendly, but the rest of their attributes are up to you. Tell us a bit about them and show their reaction to their new communal homes.


    Entry List

    Beginners

    N/A

    Intermediate

    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #200 - The Age of Aquarius
    NAME: @Jessabeans
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9200367
    LINK TO MEDIA: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16382495/#Comment_16382495
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 40x40, 9 Sunstone Ct, Hidden Springs §100,226
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Located in a spacious and secluded lot in Hidden Springs, adjacent to the river and also centered around a pond. Crafted with a mix of sustainable new and reclaimed wood. (the barn and the bridge are a fresh cut unfinished wood as they would have likely been new construction, and the cabins and greenhouse appear to be from reclaimed wood, and the potting shed looks more weathered since it didn't need to be winterized.) Many natural finishes, but sprinkled with a little personality and comfort. (I assumed the girls would want a more whitewashed look and some purely decorative elements for their room and the common areas, but kept the reclaimed lumber look and sparse functional decor for the men's cabins and outbuildings.) I added a small pool within the pond so it would be swimmable but not be a bourgeoisie swimming pool.
    Looking at hippie communes for inspiration, I found heat and renewable food sources to be a necessity so I gave them some starter plants in the garden, stocked the pond with fish(spawners) and outfitted each cabin with a wood burning stove and left them a stockpile of firewood. It should be a self-sustaining farm if they don't get distracted by Essence's moodlamp. No promises.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: No cc used

    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #200 - The Age of Aquarius
    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    LINK TO MEDIA: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16400410/#Comment_16400410
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included with lot
    I just had fun making the sims and really don't have a back story.
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 50x50 - no address in Riverview - 114,754
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The lot was placed in the farthest reaches of Riverview along a path and near the river.
    Before I started building the lot I thought about how the outer areas (outside the lot itself) would lend privacy so I built up a rocky outcrop for the pond area and landscaped it so the pond didn't just look like a hole in the ground using edit world.
    The commune is based on eco friendliness and recycling. It is a self-supporting commune with plenty of food options, fishing, a very large garden, fruit trees, bees and even a chicken coop.
    Water collection areas, wind power and solar panels keep everything up and running.
    In one corner is the bathing tent with two showers and a bath tub. Even though there are no actual doors on the tent everyone is very happy to take a bath from time to time.
    There are two outhouse style "composting" toilets near the bath tent.
    The "communal living" building has a huge eat-in kitchen with a bakers oven, canning station and regular kitchen appliances. The large living room has seating for everyone, it's large enough for playing guitar, dancing to tunes on an old school record player and places for all the collectables. The third room has all the art objects, and a computer for the writer of the bunch. There are also a sculpting station and jewelry making station outside.
    Three separate cabins are located in the front corner, with a bon-fire ring and a party pavilion for dancing the nights away.
    There are several bikes for transportation as well as those good old feet!
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes"
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a

    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #200 - The Age of Aquarius
    NAME: ElleDaes
    LINK TO LOT: TBD
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/pg/ElleDaes/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2036015719972033
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 40x40 Lot, no address, $124,999
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    A commune that takes advantage of all that modern eco-research has to offer. Solar panels, wind power, water collection and radiant thermal windows along with ecofriendly materials like hempcrete and cork flooring all work together to minimize the eco footprint of this lot.
    Built deep in the hills of Los Aniegos, the only means of accessing this property is by foot. Offering 360 degree views of the surrounding hills, this commune is isolated away from the “visible cancer of materialistic excess of the bourgeois”. With a lot of something for everyone.
    Each private residence has a loft bed accessible from both sides via ladder and a private sitting area each decorated with a unique flair to suite our eclectic and eccentric future occupants.
    The communal building holds a shared living room with built ins for collection display; an oversized kitchen made for group meal prep, harvestable clean up and canning and cooking; bench seating dining under a custom low energy, high character light display; and, finally, the communal bathroom with double vanity and prep area, three toilet stalls, two shower heads and a natural spring bath; upstairs is a flex space which holds a small work station for aspiring authors and one for aspiring artists, let the 270 degree views take your artistic works to new heights and fill up the full length book shelf and wall space with your own works.
    The grounds hold an inviting array of activities, from the natural spring swim area, to the bon fire, extensive gardens, elevated patio with wood fire oven and musician performance area to clothes line. Chickens, bees, wildlife and full landscaping fill out the space.
    This commune is ready for Essence and co’ to make it their forever home far, far away from my office. Seriously, natural soap exists dude. Apply it.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a

    Advanced

    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM: No.200: The Age of Aquarius
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9203403
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/O0Z6X
    (Hopefully this will work because I have been having uploading issues with Flickr, so trying this for the first time. Fingers Crossed it works out better)
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 64 X 64 Placed lot off of S Falls Ave in Moonlight Falls, Final cost: 98,517
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For this project I wanted to do something that played with the idea of leaving the land in better condition than when you found it. I thought that would be fitting considering that the clients here wanted to be as eco-friendly as possible and a big part of that is recycling. So instead of starting with a "pure" lot, I chose to work off of the idea that my lot had been an abandoned port of some kind. It had overgrown piles of garbage and old shipping containers laying around that now half caved in shipping lanes and the old restrooms were in sore need of repair. I used this imagined version of my placed lot to rehab the whole lot by turning the restrooms into a bathhouse and the shipping containers into the rest of the buildings. I chose to put everything onto the pile foundations in order to maintain the natural landscape and minimize the terrain sculpting that needed to be done in order to put the building on. For the inside I wanted it to have not quite a minimalistic feel, but something that wasn't materialistic. I wanted it to feel put together, but without trying too hard to make everything match if that makes sense. I wanted the whole thing to be about reclaiming something that others had thrown away and forgotten. I left some of the "garbage" on the lot to act as sculptures and perhaps reminders of why the clients wanted to live this way in the first place.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A

    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #200 - The Age of Aquarius
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPR-p2uMuy3OnaNbpfPbq-WXHLkZHB7BdTTCbgLghc51fQ2Zy7H7iFlMzjhibjYpw?key=UDBrMTBYRklGR19iT3owSXRGbjlXSEd1dXN3YTVn
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included in above
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 64X54 - Stoney Falls, 57 Waterfall Way, Sunset Valley - final cost: 114,717
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: At first I was going to build on the lot next to Stoney Falls, but then the idea of showering using the waterfall was just too cool!
    This lot is built on top of Stoney Falls, revitalizing the old Stoney Mill there beside the waterfall. The walkways criss-cross the pond, giving adequate access to all corners of the lot while keeping the center open to appreciate the beauty of nature.
    The first small building one comes to is the bike shed, with the mail box and garbage and recycle bins. Near that is the covered firepit for roasting marshmallows and telling ghost stories!
    There are three cabins for private spaces -
    The first (labeled Cabin A) is the largest with two floors for Sky and his kid sister Sparrow. He is a natural cook who loves to swim, is quite handy, neat, and eco-friendly. His favorites are green, mushroom omelette, and Chinese music. He keeps his room on the main floor very tidy, with the view from his bed overlooking the area of the pond where it's easy to swim.
    Sparrow is on the second floor, with a nook for all her collectible items. She's a teen who is very adventurous, loves the outdoors, gathers and is eco-friendly. Her favorites are yellow, parfait, and Egyptian music.
    Cabin B is where Raven and her wife and artistic partner Lavender live. It is the smallest cabin, but that is how they like it. Cozy and comfortable, with just enough space for their things. Raven has two easels, one indoor and one outdoor depending on her mood. She is artistic, dramatic, a perfectionist, vegetarian, and eco-friendly. Her favorites are blue (but really, she's an artist, she loves all colors!), mushroom omelette, and classical music.
    Lavender has her laptop and desk where she can write beside the window which overlooks the pond. She is also artistic, vegetarian, perfectionist, and eco-friendly, and is also a bookworm. Her favorites are white, falafel and indie music.\
    The third Cabin, C, is for Storm and Essence. It has a grand wrap porch with space to relax and watch the chickens peck around the garden. Essence has three guitars and loves to play his favorite indie music. His other favorites are red and dim sum. He is absent minded, avant garden, artistic, a virtuoso, and eco-friendly.
    Storm loves his garden and wanted it to be close by, and keeps indoor plants as well. His favorite color is of course green, and he loves autumn salad and roots music. He is absent minded, loves the outdoors, is a night owl, eco-friendly, and definitely has a green thumb. He enjoys fishing late into the night.
    While their respective cabins offer some private space when needed, in general they don't treat any space as off-limits to anyone. The old Mill was revitalized into the commons - where the kitchen, living and dining areas, games loft and a greenhouse can be found. There is a fireplace and plenty of seating for everyone to enjoy hanging out with one another, reading, listening to music, or trying their hand in the kitchen. There is even a canning station for keeping the produce for year-round enjoyment. The old water wheel provides most of the electricity needed for the lot.
    The outhouse building has 4 toilet stalls, two sinks, and shelves for all those spare necessities like extra toilet paper! The shower area is right under the waterfall, and has a sauna for extra relaxation.
    Every corner was designed to be eclectic, a jumble of styles, patterns, and colors pulled together from thrift stores and handed-down items. Even so, comfort was paramount - the spaces had to feel welcoming and bright without hurting the eyes or being overwhelming. And, of course, the individual preferences of those living in the spaces were taken into consideration.
    This lot puts the "aqua" in Aquarius, the pond being central both literally and as a focus for the covered porches off the private cabins.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a

    Results

    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @ElleDaes
    Optional Challenge:N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @creativemetaphor
    Optional Challenge: N/A





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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited May 2018
    #BnS201 -The Hawthorne Project Part II

    Challenge deadline: 1st May 2018

    “I can’t believe it’s been three months since I met Ms Hawthorne” You think to yourself as you open the email from The Hawthorne Legacy on your laptop. You still had Rose sitting in the foyer being her ultra efficient self, now, the foyer looks a little like a bomb site, with papers and folio’s littering most of the surfaces.

    “I really miss Rose. She's only been on holiday a week and it's like she was never here!.” You ruminate on this as you read the email.

    Hi, my name is Karl Hedges, I saw a flyer for the Hawthorne Project and had to email in for my sister, Julia. She is new to the area and is stuck in a small one room apartment in a shady area of town. It’s a shame she’s so much of a loner, she barely leaves her apartment. She deserves better than this, I would love to help her myself, but my husband was recently made redundant and we have three wonderful children to support. She moved here to be closer to us and I feel just awful that things haven’t turned out as planned. We were planning on building an annex to our home for her to live in, so that I could return to work as a Personal Assistant. Julia is a nanny, she is so family oriented, we were going to provide room and board for her services. I have attached a link to her Simpinterest account so that you can see the sort of decor ideas she has.

    You click the link and you are taken to a page that shows a real love of shabby chic, lots of baby pinks and blues and creams. This girl has taste you think to yourself. As you continue to browse Julia’s Pins you notice that there are lots of Yoga poses and clothing, as well as healthy recipes. You continue to read the rest of Karl’s email.

    She doesn’t know that I am doing this for her, she is quite proud and would hate to think that she was being given ‘charity’, but I want her to be safe and have a home she can love. Everyone deserves at least that. She is so cheerful about her situation, insisting that something will turn up.

    Thanks for taking the time to read this email and I really hope to hear from you soon.

    Regards.

    Karl Hedges

    This is perfect, you think to yourself, you start up your design programme and start beavering away on ideas for your new project.

    Brief
    • §30,000 budget
    • A 1 or 2 bedroom home, you have free reign on how the house is built, landscaped, laid out etc.
    • Must include: a computer, a vegetable garden, a chess table, an easel, at least one musical instrument, at least one piece of fitness equipment and a book case.

    Optional challenge:
    Create Julia and include 3 pictures of her enjoying her new home.


    Entry List


    Beginner


    NAME: Kesminlix
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9210380
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/mIyQ5Vn
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Beginner
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: $29,986 451 Riverview Road, Riverview 20x30
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The Julia is a quaint little home. It is very shabby chic inspired and contains the client's favorite colors: baby blues, pinks, and creams. While it is technically a 2 bedroom home, one bedroom is decorated as an office/art studio. Meaning guests are welcome to visit, but are not allow to stay. There is a large backyard so that the nieces and nephews can run around and play. While there is a small garden, there is enough room for the garden to expand (as well as the house).
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: No
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Intermediate

    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #201 - The Hawthorne Project Part II
    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT:
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/154029363@N06/albums/72157665976199427
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: if you entered the optional challenge, include a link here
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 25 x 25 Somewhere in Moonlight Falls on a lot placed by me, 29,977
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: This is a one bedroom cottage built for Julia who loves the shabby chic decorating style. I used pink, baby blue, cream and a very light turquoise for the wall coverings and rugs and such. She has a large eat-in kitchen, a small office area with her computer, a chess table and her favorite guitar. The living room is full of mismatched, ruffled furniture with several keepsakes scattered around.
    There is a starter garden and a chin-up bar for exercise and a comfy bench under the tree.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes" if you'd like suggestions for improvement, "no" if you'd like only positive feedback
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #201 - The Hawthorne Project Part II
    NAME: AlphaFen
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9212617
    LINK TO MEDIA: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/13864878/#Comment_13864878
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Not entered
    LEVEL: Intermediate, due to the fact that I’ve been building for a while now rather than any form of competence. I will not be offended if you feel beginner is more suitable
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Size: 15 x 20. Address: plonked by me in Hidden Springs. Cost: 29,998 blood, sweat and constant redecorates
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    Client traits: Loner, Virtuoso, Family Friendly, Artistic and Eco-Friendly
    Thinking behind the build: An old cottage that provides solitude in the countryside for Julia while being a plumbob’s throw from the Hedges. The cottage was in a run down state and needed a complete overhaul giving Julia a chance to not see it as “charity” but as a project to give new life to a piece of sim heritage. She spent many happy hours scouring flea markets and craft fairs for second hand furniture to upcycle and personalize her new home with. This allowed her to combine saving money and the planet, while hopefully giving an element of shabby chic that is in keeping with the cottage’s original features. Plus all that furniture painting provided a fun family activity (and a lot of mess!).
    Though this is very much meant to be Julia’s haven the downstairs is large and open to provide space for when the kids do come round. Upstairs is her private sanctuary where she can do yoga on the balcony or invite close friends up for tea. All items required are included. However, the athletic item is a kicky bag (on the end table in the lounge, where one of the kids left a frisbee) which you may not be able to see.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes please, any pointers would be appreciated
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: No CC was used or harmed in the making of this build


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #201 - The Hawthorne Project Part II
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOHafoG4ojECDb_mFxb7jc5pppqRhn5i2P7RKbevZDi5mxZ62IfaPyEZcvNHkBacg?key=OTNZSnNXUTUzenhLTzkzX3FrYjlhVTJIREpXbDFR
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included in above
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: custom placed 20x25 in Riverview - Final cost 30,000
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I had originally tried to build this in France but it caused some issues and I realized I couldn't have Julia move in there so I ended up moving it to Riverview. But that ultimately inspired my story for this build.
    Julia Dubois grew up in the lush countryside of France. Her brother married and moved away to his new home with his husband, and Julia soon followed after, missing him too much and longing to be around her niece and nephews.
    Coming from such an open, friendly area, being stuck in a small city apartment was torture. This little cottage is the perfect home for her. It was just like the small cottages of her home town, cozy and small but still giving so much space for her loves.
    It has two bedrooms, and even though she is usually a loner, it offers space for family to visit. The living room has a fireplace, comfortable seating, and her computer. The quaint kitchen feels just like being at her grandmother's house, and the tea set for relaxing after an afternoon in the garden.
    The bathroom has delightful vintage fixtures, and a storage cabinet for linens and her toiletries.
    There is a full attic bonus room which offers space for her yoga and ballet practice, a little reading nook, and place for her art overlooking the countryside.
    It is situated out in the country near a river, not far from her brother's house but enough to give them both ample privacy when needed and yet close enough for even the children to walk between them.
    Julia Dubois herself is a family-oriented loner who is a natural cook, has a green thumb, and enjoys exploring her artistic side.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM No.201:The Hawthorne Project Part II
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9206983
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/4rhsS
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20X30; 451 Riverview Rd, Riverview; Final Cost: 30,000
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: As is probably obvious by now I enjoy reclaimed or found architecture and so when I read the prompt and found out that Julia liked shabby chic design I thought about designing her a cottage or a mini Victorian that would complement the romantic aspects of the shabby chic, but in the end I guess I wanted something more organic and less predictable if that is the right word. So I built a Victorian inspired greenhouse. I tried to reason that it had been some forgotten part of a long time gone estate that had been left to the woods and had been found and converted into a cute little home. I left the front lawn a bit overgrown to enhance the sense of privicy that could be missing from living in a glass box and I wanted to leave some of the "planting benches" and the stone floors inside to give it a more old world feel like someone had wanted to preserve that which had endured for so long. Hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    NAME: ElleDaes
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9213072
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/pg/ElleDaes/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2050766151830323
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 10 Hinkley Road, Los Aniegoes, $30,000
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    A 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath home custom built for Julia Hedges. I hope she likes to garden. This shabby chic home comes complete with extensive fruit and vegetable gardens, art easel, large back deck, fire pit, and parking space. The interior is spacious with an eat-in kitchen, spa like ensuite, laundry/half-bath, living, working and creative space. Built on a custom placed lot in Los Aniegos World.
    *You can't kind of see the garden in the link to lot, but the upload is weird, half the pictures are missing.*
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #201 - The Hawthorne Project Part II
    NAME: aricarai
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    LINK TO MEDIA: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16457465/#Comment_16457465
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: placed 20x25 lot in Moonlight Falls, §29,995
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A small, yet quaint coach house makes for the perfect one bedroom, one bathroom cottage for a Sim that loves a cozy space decorated in a shabby chic style. With colors of baby blue, pinks, and flower patterns throughout, The Coach House is very feminine in its décor. It features an open main floor plan with an elevated sun room that looks out onto the small pond, back deck and vegetable garden. Even though it is a small home, there is plenty to do from playing chess, playing piano, painting or simply curling up with a good book in front of the fireplace.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED:
    - Doors & Windows:
    - Asarina Build Set
    - Maxime Build Set
    - Flooring:
    - Cakenoodles
    - Patterns:
    - omfgingers
    - omfgingers
    - peacemaker-ic
    - peacemaker-ic
    - Pralinesims


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @Kesminlix
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @Kgaff
    Optional Challenge:N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @aricarai
    Optional Challenge: N/A


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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited July 2018
    #BnS202 - A Fairy Tale Cottage

    The deadline for this challenge is 1st June 2018

    As you breeze into the studio after a two-hour lunch (you’re entitled!), you can’t help but be thankful that Rose is back from her vacation. You notice a very thin, plain looking young woman with a pleasant smile sitting quietly in the waiting area. Rose whispers, “She’s your 2 o’clock appointment. She got here an hour early!”

    You whisper back, “Give me a minute, and then send her in.”

    Rose escorts her into your office and offers her something to drink.

    “Oh my!” she says, “I don’t know… I…” as if somehow asking for anything was the biggest imposition in the world.

    You say to her, “I was just going to have a cup of tea. Will you join me?”

    “Why yes, thank you. If it’s not too much trouble…”

    “No trouble at all!” you reassure her.

    As Rose is getting the tea, you take a quick glance at your appointment book and discover that the young woman sitting opposite you is one Louise Ehrmantraut.

    “So, Ms Ehrmantraut,” you say as Rose serves the tea, “how may we help you?”

    She sips her tea and takes a few moments to gather the courage to speak. “Well… I mean… that is, I heard that you help people with… well… not just rich people.”

    “That’s right,” you smile. “We help people no matter what the budget.”

    Finally, after a long pause and a few more sips of tea, she begins her story, “You should know that I work at the Willow Creek Nursing Home as an aide. I really love my work. I do! The residents are fascinating. Everyone has a story to tell. But there is—I should say—was a man there (he passed just a week ago) who was my favorite. I know I shouldn’t have favorites, but Jack Nimble was. He had the best stories about his life and I could sit for hours listening to him. Anyway, as I said, he passed recently.”

    “I’m so sorry,” you murmur sympathetically.

    “Thank you!” Louise smiles gratefully. “So I was surprised when a man in a suit showed up two days ago at the door of the trailer I rent in Oasis Springs. He said he was Frank O’Pinyon from the law firm of Dewey Cheatham & Howe. He said that Mr. Nimble had left me §20,000! I couldn’t believe it! I’ve never had any kind of money like that! And that got me thinking that I’d really like to get out of that trailer and buy a place of my own in Willow Creek so that I could walk to work. I know §20,000 isn’t very much, but…”

    “We have worked with smaller budgets than that!” you interject. “What sort of a house would you like?”

    “Well… I like to read, you know, fantasy and romance,” she smiles blushing. “I’ve always sort of pictured myself in a little cottage—sort of like in a fairy tale.” She blushes even more.

    “That’s a lovely idea!” you reassure her again. “And a fitting tribute to your friend who left you the bequest.”

    “Thank you! You’ve been so kind!”

    You continue to discuss her needs, and as you see her out, you say to her, “Ms Ehrmantraut, you are about to become the heroine of your own story!”

    THE BRIEF:

    Create a small, fairy tale cottage for Louise on a lot in Sunset Valley. The cottage needs a place for her to sleep, to cook, to eat, and to read. The lot should include at least one bookshelf and a toilet, sink and bathtub or shower. Suitable landscaping for a fairy tale cottage should also be included!

    BUDGET: §20,000 = Lot Cost + Building Cost

    Hint: when building a starter home, terrain paint and the debug menu (cheat: bb.showhiddenobjects) are your friends!

    SIM CHALLENGE: Create Louise Ehrmantraut. She is a young adult. Her aspiration is to be Super Popular, and she has the Bookworm trait. All other traits are up to you. Show her enjoying her new cottage and/or living life!


    Entry List


    Beginners


    N/A


    Intermediates


    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9216018
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/154029363@N06/albums/72157666886797657
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included in above media
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x20, placed by me on Pinochle Point, 19,997
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:This is a small fairy tale "inspired" cottage for Louise who love to paint, read, has a childish streak but can be prim and proper when needed.
    The decor is part chic, part fantasy and all very comfortable. There is one bedroom, one bath, a large kitchen and combo dining and living room. Outside there is a small covered patio with an easel and hiding around the corner of the house is a water feature. A sitting bench and wishing well are in the front yard.
    Some of the pictures show paintings done by Louise after I started playing and testing the lot. They were not included in the price or in the uploaded lot.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes"
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    FORUM LINK: https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16481284/#Comment_16481284
    NAME: cwaddell
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9217174
    LINK TO MEDIA: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16469685/#Comment_16469685
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 at 18 Maywood Lane in Sunset Valley (next to the Bunch house). Cost $18,742.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: This is a small cozy cottage for one person consisting of a sitting room by the fireplace, an eat-in kitchen, bedroom and bath. Although this is a gingerbread cottage that could be hidden in a clearing deep in an ancient forest it fits in very well on this lot in Sunset Valley that borders the Maywood Glen Park. The cupola is a fantasy play on the one on the city hall building seen over the treeline.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes"
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    FORUM LINK - https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16490606/#Comment_16490606
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9218344 <--Slightly modified version of my lot with wall closed off between bedroom and bath and arch added.
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/149259598@N06/sets/72157669163165508
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE:
    Media: https://flic.kr/s/aHskyrc3rM
    Link (household): https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9218319
    LEVEL: Intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20 x 15 custom lot between corporate tower and criminal warehouse in Sunset Valley - cost 19,959.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I wanted to be able to use some nice furniture and decor so chose to build a small structure on a very small custom placed lot located between the corporate tower and criminal warehouse rabbit hole, just off a pathway. It's somewhat hidden between trees and the other buildings, so it would be kind of a surprise to discover if you were walking along the path. Unfortunately, it was also very difficult to take pictures at that location, so I placed a copy of the lot elsewhere and took some of the pictures there. Nothing about the actual lot is different; it's just moved somewhere where it was somewhat easier to maneuver the camera.
    The interior rooms of the house are not completely closed off from each other, so there are openings from the living room to bedroom to bathroom. This is fine for a single sim or a couple as long as they don't have company and someone needs to use the restroom. :o When considering whether to upload this lot, I thought perhaps it would be better to do a slightly different version of it with the bathroom closed off from the rest of the house. I thought I'd put up a link to that version once it's uploaded.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Advanced


    FORUM LINK - https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16464539/#Comment_16464539
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9214412 (MODIFIED version - placed on a flat lot and a few more items/landscaping added)
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOgewQQfbzYpoQ6_iQF6-7CkcITGZSoaY52wxpIFXScZoHgwFZ9HShkUx25BhUTdQ?key=SlBZWWlIR2ZIUnlMNG1TQUlSVFdXRFE2aE95T2Rn
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included in above
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: custom placed 20x20 lot in Sunset Valley; final cost 19,995
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: This little cottage is the perfect escape from the mundane life. Visitors are treated to a wooden foot bridge which spans a small water feature babbling down the rocks. A set of stone steps winds down to the walk-out basement and garden area with a stone table for outdoor eating and a side gate.
    The living room has a spectacular view of the water through the bay window, a cozy fireplace, and comfortable seating for guests. The bedroom is kept suitably secluded from the living room.
    Down stairs is the eat-in kitchen with a view over the garden and large cooking hearth. The bathroom has a deep, wooden tub and the toilet is tucked in behind a screen.
    Louise is a shy, vegetarian bookworm, but she's also artistic and a hopeless romantic. Her favorite color is green, and she's always dreamed of living in her very own fairy tale cottage
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    FORUM LINK - https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16487932/#Comment_16487932
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9218172
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/GG7mjjA
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30X30; 2300 Pinochle Point; Final Cost: 20,000
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For this build I wanted to build something that resembled a tutor cottage with a picturesque landscape. I wanted the landscape to be something that looked too perfectly sculpted to be natural, but also to look like it was intended to seem natural with the little pond and the tree in the center island that would make a perfect reading spot. For the inside I wanted to go with something that reminded me of a vacation cottage with hand me down furniture and random forgotten knickknacks just left behind. I wanted it to feel cozy and kind of simple, like it was always meant to fit into the landscape. Hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, Please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @suzses
    Honorable Mention: @cwaddell
    Optional Challenge: @Kgaff

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @creativemetaphor
    Optional Challenge: @creativemetaphor


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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited July 2018
    #BnS203 - East Meets West

    The deadline for this challenge is 30th June 2018

    “I’m getting hungry!” Rose says to you, even though it is only an hour after you’ve both had lunch.

    “Huh?” you respond.

    “Your two o’clock appointment: they're both renowned chefs,” she winks.

    You have been looking forward to meeting this husband and wife team, who are opening a new restaurant in Sunset Valley. When Tiàowu Songshu and Clotilde St. Honoré walk in, you are struck by what an elegant pair they make.

    “We met in Paris,” Clotilde tells you, “when Tiàowu was studying at the Cordon Bleu. I had a little pâtisserie in Caen and had come into town for the day. I won’t say it was love at first sight, but rather love at first bite. I knew I wanted this man the moment I tasted his rice flour crêpes filled with five-spice pork!”

    “And she had me the first time I tasted her tarte Tatin,” her husband laughs.

    “So what kind of restaurant are you looking to open,” you say, getting down to business.

    “A pan-Asian fusion restaurant. We want to serve the best of Asia and Europe combined!” Tiàowu says enthusiastically.

    “Of course, all the desserts will be French,” Clotilde inserts.

    “Sounds wonderful!” you say. “What will you call it?”

    Tiàowu answers, “Clotilde suggested ‘The King and Pie’, but Thai is only one of the Asian cuisines we will be referencing in the menu. So we’re open to suggestions.”

    You discuss the budget and details and work out a building schedule.

    “We’re eager to open up!” Clotilde tells you as the couple leaves.

    “And I guarantee I’ll be your first customer!” you reply.

    “Not if I get there before you do!” Rose interjects.


    THE BRIEF:

    Lot: Any 30x40 lot in Sunset Valley (can be custom placed)

    Architecture/Interior style: let the menu inspire your choices—a sophisticated combination of Asian and European influences!

    Minimum requirements:

    • kitchen (counter, stove or chef station, refrigerator, dishwasher and sink)
    • tables and seating for at least 10 people
    • host station (this will require some creative thinking)
    • clearing area (again, think outside the box)
    • 2 toilets
    • customer waiting area
    • waste disposal

    BUDGET: §80,000


    Entry List


    Intermediates


    FORUM LINK: https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16568160/#Comment_16568160
    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #203 - East Meets West
    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT: not downloaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/154029363@N06/albums/72157692614680880
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x40, no address I bulldozed something and don't remember, $79,987
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: My restaurant is named Le Petit Chopstick, an Asian fusion restaurant with touches of the french countryside.
    The main theme is obviously of Asian influence with the color palette and decor, but if you look closely there are touches of the french side as well. The awnings over the bakery and the dessert bar and the lighting choices in the bar and dining room are defiantly french inspired.
    The bar area has decor that melds the Asian and french influences with soft lighting and French and Asian decor.
    Diners have the choice of seating at a sushi bar or one of the more intimate tables for two or four. There are views of the koi pond out front or the action kitchen to watch your entrees being made.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    FORUM LINK: https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16569561/#Comment_16569561
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: Not yet uploaded. Will be testing as a community lot, maybe adding a few things to that version, and will provide a link for that when ready. (I did convert it long enough to see if NPC's would staff the appropriate spots - they do - and included a couple staff members in my photos.)
    Edited to add:
    Link to uploaded version: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9230859
    (I've made it a Hang Out, which seems to work pretty well with everything on the lot, and added some things that didn't make the budget for the challenge.)
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmicyAKh
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x40, 373 Skyborough Lane, $79, 989.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: My inspiration for this was a picture of a restaurant with an area with colored lighting off the dining room and lots of plants, but not combined the way I did with the plant side rooms around the dining area. (I turned on the plant lights and think they will stay on, but if not, and someone downloads the version I eventually upload, they are set on cyan, dim for "this room." There are wall lights in both of the two plant rooms to click on to set them. The other lights in those areas are all buydebug ceiling lights, and you won't be able to click them in live mode.)
    "Lemongrass" kept sticking in my mind as a name for some unknown to me reason, so I looked around for whether it is used in French cooking (because I didn't want to exclude the French side of things) and found some examples, like sauteed bass with lemongrass and ginger-lemongrass creme brulee. We'll just consider them to be on the menu, k?
    I really didn't like my building looking too, too Asian-ish in its neighborhood, so I opted to do something more US business inspired, with most of the attention (and expense) paid to the front facade and including some Asian influence in the decor. This is how most of the Asian restaurants are in my area - actually, they are often former fast-food spots and the like redone - and since it felt like it fit my community, I went with it. Once I was finished, I thought perhaps I had missed the mark on the challenge, but I was pretty committed to my style by then, so it is what is.
    I really think what everything is is pretty obvious, but the picture names in my album may provide a few clues if not.
    Oh, one more thing: Pictures are in "my" Sunset Valley, which is not the usual Sunset Valley, so you may pick up some unexpected things in the background of some pictures.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please, I always appreciate it.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None used.


    FORUM LINK: https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16574263/#Comment_16574263
    NAME: paneinger
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/157238170@N02/albums/72157698426705495/with/43080404941/
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 40x30; $79.993
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I made my lot a little bit different, but I really like it. I didn't want the traditional Asian feel, so its more of a modern Asian feel with lots of Frenchy and European vibes. Lots of blues instead of the traditional red - I even named it Le Bleu - and there's little pops to tie it back into the Asian theme. I used a lot of cranes in the decor, for instance. I really love the huge sculpture outside, rising from the fountain, but each table also has a little origami crane lamp. The architecture outside is modern with a lot of fountains and lillies, huge Asian lanterns, and the giant crane. If you look closely, part of the dining room and the sushi bar is built so it's actually floating overtop of the fountain, which I think is really cool.
    Inside, it's a blend of modern, Asian, and French country decor. There' a huge fireplace in the host/waiting area with more artsy touches. That area leads to the bathroom and kitchen with staff bathroom. The clearing area has a lot of storage built into the wall for goods/dishes. On the wall with the sink, there's a trash chute and the dumpster is directly outside - so just pretend that the trash chute leads into the dumpster. There's a large prep station with a fridge, and it's actually a CC item that functions as a prep station so it can be playable as a restaurant. There's a pass through on either side of the prep station that goes behind the bar. I built it that way to cut down on the random sims ending up behind the bar where it should be staff-only.
    The dining room has 6 four-top tables, plus a little area for baked goods. Again, I think its more French/Euro than Asian, but each table has the little crane lamp and a gold dragon, as well as a drink menu and condiments. Each table has the same set of accessories so I added a picture of that too. I used bamboo, Asian lanterns, and fans for decor, as well as pastel floral prints and chalkboard menu-ish prints. I think it works well together though. I left the waiting area and dining room open to the second floor and just added some rafters (so the lights wouldn't be hanging from nothing lol) I felt like it opened up the space and made it feel roomier, compared to the sushi bar with its low ceiling.
    In the very back, there's a grill with seating so you can watch your dinner, or you can just go to the bar. The back wall has yet more blue birds. I was planning on adding a bamboo garden outside the wraparound windows, but ran out of money.
    My sims had a good time playtesting it and I added some cute shots too.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes please - I'm planning to renovate and expand with an unlimited budget and keep it in my game.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED:


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @suzses
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A
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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited August 2018
    #BnS204 - Dream A Little Dream

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st July 2018

    You walk through the main office doors and can’t help but think of how much Rose would love this! The reception area is just the thing he’s always wanted. He doesn’t know you know, but you know he secretly has always wished for this or that to make his job here easier, and this set-up has it all.

    There is ample seating for clients, and a wonderfully large conference room for you to take meetings in. It’s… you didn’t even know it was what you wanted until you stood looking at it in awe.

    You have to see your office! You look around, opening doors until you find the one that must be yours, and like everything else you’ve seen, it is perfect. So much so you wonder how anyone could ever have built such a thing. It doesn’t even seem real.

    You are about to go see the last thing, the most important thing, the thing that you want to see more than anything when the intercom buzzes, waking you from your sleep.

    You sit up and rub your eyes, blinking as you look around at your real office, the perfect one of your dreams lingering in your mind’s eye.

    The intercom buzzes again and you finally answer it.

    “Yes, Rose?”

    “Well, we’re pretty slow, no clients on the schedule. I was wondering if I might take off early.”

    “Oh. Yes, of course. Before you do, can you come in here for a moment?”

    “On my way,” he says.

    You grab a pencil and paper and begin to furiously draw everything you can remember from your dream. After all, business has been more than good lately, and you are feeling like maybe you’ve outgrown this place.

    When Rose pokes her head in you look up and grin. “Rose, how would you like to have a new office?”


    THE BRIEF


    * Unlimited Budget
    * Build a new office for yourself! Build the office literally from your dreams.
    * Reception area, conference room, offices, and something special you’ve always wanted.
    * Any style in any town.


    Entry List


    Advanced


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16624416/#Comment_16624416
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9235369
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/pVYZanQ
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30X30; 2350 Pinochle Point, Sunset Valley; Final cost: 73,847
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For me architecture will never be about what is built. It will never just be a piece of rock and metal stuck into the ground to turn its back on everything other than form. Architecture for me needs to be almost symbiotic, it needs to embody the spirit of the place it is placed into. For me architecture isn't so much the opportunity to make something, but rather to enhance something. When I design I want someone to look at it and say that belongs here. Not that it makes some huge statement or commands all attention, no I would rather have something that makes people feel comforted rather than impressed. I often find that a lot of architecture becomes about the view, it becomes about looking at something and becoming separate from it. I want the opposite to be true that when we are inside of a building we become part of the landscape, that we experience the world around us rather than just looking at it. For my studio I tried to embody this sense of quiet power. I wanted it to be a space that people would come to for inspiration and not to be impressed. I set up the conference room like a living room to strip it of its formality. For my special feature I have included the two observation decks. The one attached to the main studio space has a curtained off space that I would love to use for sketching, just listening to the water and feeling the breeze. Hope you enjoy.
    ONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16634406/#Comment_16634406
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9236707
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmn3pxce
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30 lot at 525 Skyborough Blvd. in custom Sunset Valley - $96,105.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: In my mind, I've just taken Rose and "myself" from a small office in a converted house to a newly built professional office. When considering in what environment I work well, I realized that even though I love homey little places, I feel much more professional and "together" in a nice clean, contemporary setting. On the flip side, when I'm stressed out, I really need some elements of nature around me to give me a sense of calm. I'm sure that's because I grew up with the woods at my back door, and so I'm happiest when I can look out my door or window and see things like trees.
    I've been building up a town in Rflong7's Sunset Valley Dark, which has darker terrain paints than normal Sunset Valley, and only some community lots preplaced, and since I'm really enjoying it, I decided this was a good place to locate. I've been looking for something to put in the lot where the police station usually sits because I had put in a combination rabbit hole that includes the police station, and I no longer needed that building. Thinking about where to put the office, I realized this was the perfect spot - located where people could easily find it in the downtown, yet providing lots of natural views. It overlooks the large central park, a smaller natural park to the side, mountains in the distance, and evergreens to the back of the property.
    To further the emphasis on nature, I included a two-story garden atrium in the building and a private outdoor sitting spot for staff at the back of the property.
    Since we've outgrown our office, I thought of us as also expanding the staff, and since Rose is truly my right hand, I decided she would be moving out of the reception area as soon as we did some hiring. The office behind the reception area is her eventual intended spot (and labeled that way in pictures). There are two other work areas/offices for other staff members, which I've called "creative areas," one on the first floor and the other on the second. "My" office is on the second floor.
    The special thing I've always wanted is that atrium with a real live tree and the sounds of running water from the side fountains. My dream must have, of course, been a little mixed up since I would need to go right by it to reach my office.
    I've named it "AIDA at the Atrium," with AIDA standing for Architectural and Interior Design Associates.
    A couple other little things:
    (1) The tree in the atrium sometimes does not want to display on the lower levels, although it's always visible on the second floor. This doesn't seem to be entirely due to viewing distance. When it disappears for me, I just grab it in build/buy mode on the second floor and then hit escape to "let go." Then, you can see it again on all levels.
    (2) I'm thinking about using this, with the addition of a rabbit hole rug, as my corporate building in the town where I've placed it and thought a good spot for the rug might be on the porch to the right of the main entrance.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16645985/#Comment_16645985
    NAME: paneinger
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/157238170@N02/albums/72157697669063421
    (edit - flickr uploaded all of my pictures out of order and I could cry. sorry
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 54 x 25; total cost was just about 850k total (I literally just closed the game and forgot to check)
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: So, this is a bit different. My idea of a dream office isn't a standalone building. Instead, I'm dreaming of something like in a small community of trendy shops and hangouts. Slate Street Shoppes is a converted row of townhouses, gutted and rebuilt into many different stores. Each shop front is tailored to the style of the store, but overall the feel is homey and lived in, but a tad sophisticated. I got lost in London last year and part of where I wandered reminded me of this. This lot is going to go in a world surrounded with a couple other residential lots with the same shell to make for a really nice feel as the sims walk down "Slate Street" and it'll be awesome if my computer doesn't hate it too much. Anyway!
    My office is on the first and second floor of the left side of the lot. Walk up the stairs to the landing and you'll see a little potted garden and bike storage. Immediately upon entering, you'll find yourself in the lobby. Rose's office and the client rest room is to the right, the conference room and stairs to the left. I tried to add some architect-y bits, but subtly. There are some dollhouses and building models in various places downstairs. I used a lot of built-ins for a custom and upscale look. Upstairs, you'll find a storage room (with a daybed for napping at work!), my office, and my private bathroom. Again, more built-ins. I also used a lot of rough looking brick to imitate an old building that had been renovated. Lots of purples with green things and cacti because I've been feeling that lately. I added a dog bed with extra pillows and toys by my desk because I would 110% take my dogs to work if I could. I added a couple pics with the POV you would have sitting at my desk. There's the laptop, PC, dock for music, and a little glass tabletop for the electric kettle and a teacup - I must have for my desk! Pretend that the tv on the wall can be a remote computer monitor and you're good. I even found a CC item for one of my favorite makeup palettes and included it in my "private" bathroom for midday touch ups. Overall, this is very, very much my style and a place that I could relax in and feel at home.
    But I'm not done yet! One of the other aspects of my dream office is the surrounding space. Forget your lunch? Fine - there's a food truck, diner, farmer's market, and coffee shop. Nice day? Sit outside on the patio and people watch with a laptop while you work. Bad weather? On the third floor, you still have a decent view of everything. I think the lot has a very trendy and community feel to it - and its very functional! Here's a breakdown of the rest of the lot:
    Ground Floor (L -> R)
    1. Amontillado - a nectary that boasts a room to make your own nectar. Sims can also browse, buy, and taste nectar, as well as order a drink from the bar. We have absolutely never bricked up customers in the basement and can't believe you would ask such a thing.
    2. Pink Sugar - 50's style diner done in pinks and featuring lots of cupcakes, ice cream, and candy. The rug is a diner rabbithole. Has functional ice cream machines, snow cone machine, chocolate fountain, etc. Additional seating outside. *there is an elevator tucked in the corner of the diner - that goes up to the (empty) third floor that may eventually be used for something.
    3. Food Truck - for when you need some grease to offset the sugar crash
    4. Annie's Organics - farmer's market with lots of fresh fruit and veggies, as well as preserves and pumpkins. The rug is a grocery store rabbithole. Includes a food register as well.
    5. The Pesky Pescado - a tiny store selling exotic fish for aquariums. Includes a working pet register. **FREE deathfish with $500+ purchase**
    6. Public Restrooms - 9 all-in-one restrooms. Pretty much self explanatory.
    7. Laundromat - wash all the things here! Includes 6 sets of washers and dryers, a clothesline and hamper.
    8. Dumpsters - I'm not really sure if this counts as an attraction, but there's plenty of dumpsters for diving located behind the food truck?
    First Floor (L -> R)
    2. Eden Falls Architecture - AKA "my office"
    3. The Mortar and Pestle - witchy shop with a faerie house, magic mirror, crystal ball, grimoire, jellybean tree, and potions register. Also, in one corner you can find Gregoire the Gargoyle - or "that one guy who tried to steal something and got caught." Outside, there's a LLAMA to take you anywhere you want to go.
    4. Lotus - a salon with an upgraded styling station. Offers everything you would need for a makeover, and a large tv and comfy couch for bored husbands. Please ignore the gaping hole in the ceiling - I forgot to replace the ceiling tile after adding a hot tub upstairs.
    5. The Poisoned Pen - a bookstore with plenty of books and a nice sitting area with a fireplace (and no books near the fireplace!). The rug is a spa/bookstore rabbithole. Fun fact - The Poisoned Pen is a real bookstore in AZ and I borrowed their name because they're awesome.
    Second Floor (L -> R)
    1. Eden Falls Architecture - AKA "my office"
    2. The Mortar and Pestle - witchy workings area. It includes an upgraded wardrobe, grimoire, alchemy station, cauldron, and gem cutter. The rug is a 🐸🐸🐸🐸 caravan rabbithole.
    3. Lotus - the second floor of the salon is a relaxing spa. Multiple fireplaces, sauna, soaking tubs, massage tables, hot tub, lots of fountains and a huge fish tank. I find the woods relaxing, so it's done in a forest theme.
    4. The Poisoned Pen - the second floor of the bookstore has a barista with all sorts of goodies, vending machines, seating area with piano and chess set. The comic book displays are also upstairs. It's partially open to the floor below, basically because I wanted huge two story bookshelves and the very fancy chandelier.
    In each of the stores, I tried to put a lot of detail. For instance, the exterior of each shop has little things. My office has real estate signs. The magic shop has several occult things. The bookstore has a clearance sign and old newspapers. The spa has a huge lotus sign. The nectary has a hanging wine bottle. I also tried to keep it decorated without being too cluttered for sims to use (yay playtesting!) and looking like something that you would actually find in a small town like this. Also, I'm a little obsessed with the built-in arches and when I discovered I could make a "tunnel" for cars to drive through the building, I had to have it as part of the design.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes please


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @mederouin
    Optional Challenge: N/A

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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited September 2018
    #BnS205 - Back to Basics

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st August 2018


    THE BRIEF:

    Build a house for a four-person family (2 adults, 1 teen, 1 child or toddler — any genders, traditional or non-traditional family) with 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, kitchen, dining and living spaces, and fully landscaped on a 20 x 30 lot anywhere you choose. You may use base game materials only! The house can be any style inside and out.
    • §75,000
    • 20x30 lot
    • Any style in any town.

    SIM CHALLENGE: Create a family (2 adults, 1 teen, 1 child or toddler) and show them enjoying life in their new home. Use base game materials only in creating them (hair, clothing, etc).


    Entry List


    Intermediate


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16657929/#Comment_16657929
    NAME: Kesminlix
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9240441
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/kNHj083
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Intermediate (because I used MOO and actually CASt. I still feel like a noob when it comes to building though )
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 18 Maywood Lane (Sunset Valley) $73,946
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A small family home furnished for 2 adults, a teen girl and a toddler (likely boy as the room is blue, but it really could be gender neutral). There is also a "big kids" bed in the toddler room for when the toddler ages up (or you could shove grandma in there when she comes to visit ). The garage has room for 1 car and 2 bicycles. There are also harvestable plants on the sides of the backyard as well as the back left corner of the yard.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: No
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: No CC. Basegame only. However, I did base it off of this floorplan.
    TWITTER TAG: kessiesims


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16659232/#Comment_16659232
    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9240589
    LINK TO MEDIA: http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16659230/#Comment_16659230
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: Intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 placed by me on Pinochle Point Sunset Valley. final price 74,989
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: This house holds a very dear spot in my heart as the first house bought by me and my husband.
    The style is American Four Square and ours was built in 1910. The interior of the foursquare is just that, square. Ours had a bay window in the dining room that broke up the boxiness.
    Common elements for four squares that were also present in our house were a large front porch across the front of the house, craftsman like woodwork (luckily ours was never painted), built in cabinetry (we had a china hutch and butler's pantry) and a hipped roof with 3 or 4 dormers.
    The lower level had massive pocket doors that closed off the living room from the foyer and dining room. The front, back and upstairs doors had transoms, that way you could close the doors open the transoms and have excellent air flow.
    We also thought it was possible that the house was a Sears House because we found numbers on a lot of the wood in the attic and the window sills and sashes had small brass numbered buttons on them. This was never confirmed but it was fun to think about
    There were no garages because once the original one fell down the city would not allow you to build a new one.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16702451/#Comment_16702451
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9246823
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/1iy08bt
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 lot at 55 Water Lily Lane, $75,000
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A modern-looking house with clean lines to entice people to come, this new home has touches of coziness and warmth inside for any family to enjoy! The first floor is mainly black and white with pops of red. The second floor is given up to the children, including a reading area and play area. The third floor is really a rooftop deck for all sorts of outdoor actives. A pool and barbecue area make this home especially family-friendly!
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: only recolors in game using Maxis patterns
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16705985/#Comment_16705985
    NAME: cwaddell
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9247596
    LINK TO MEDIA: Forum Thread - Builds by cwaddell https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16702544/#Comment_16702544
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: NA
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30, 9 Sun Song Ave Sunset Valley, costs $74,350
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I chose the empty 20x30 lot next to the Frio brothers in Sunset Valley because it gives a +15 moodlet for a beautiful vista. The lot location determined the style of house - a beach house. To take advantage of the view I built an "upside down" house with the living areas on the second floor. Because this is a new house, never lived in before, there is no accumulated clutter.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: NA


    Advanced


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16656353/#Comment_16656353
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: Anything But Basic - no cc (Sim-made art was replaced by game art) https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9240787
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipM7jnqccacvyYyjCM-nxtfiKIGSF7V5lR5vBlDpKiPJS8Msv2ve9NB_WEJ5w2ytYA?key=NUZES3B5MFRnWFFLYjB5c0owNlZHTW5fOTJTRHRn
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included in above
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x20, Custom placed Sunset Valley, Final cost 72,093
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: more coming soon
    There were several inspirations for this build - I had hoped to do a hobbit-style house but the limitations on lot size made that difficult to fit the extra bedrooms in on the main level. I wanted to really push myself to do an traditional cottage without the help of additional content from expansions or stores. But I also wanted it to have an old world elegance rather than a purely rustic feel. In the end, I imagined the new owners made a loving renovation of an old house, wanting to keep true to the original feel.
    The main floor is buried in the hillside, only the front face is fully exposed, with two small depressions on the sides for additional windows for the kitchen and master bath. Out front are both flower and vegetable gardens to enjoy, as well as a telescope for exploring the stars.
    Inside has a traditional entry hallway which is open to the living and beyond to the dining giving both a more open feel and yet keeping the rooms defined. The kitchen was left more rustic with the original stone walls but was updated with indoor plumbing! The other rooms were heavily inspired by Victorian era decor, colors, and patterns. The bathrooms have retained their original charm with claw-foot tubs
    The study offers a quiet place for reading and art, and the powder room was added for the convenience of guests. Upstairs belongs to the children with two bedrooms and a shared bath.
    Throughout, the home has been decorated almost exclusively with self-made art from the easel. (art cost included in cost of build)
    - The Basic Family -
    Salina Basic is a self-made artist, and earns money selling her paintings. She is a perfectionist and loves the outdoors. She's also a vegetarian, which is one of the things that makes her wife perfect for her!
    Kayla Basic is an avid gardener and cook, and is quite handy around the house. Even so, she still loves to read and expand her mind. She and Salina enjoy games of chess together.
    Lakshmi is the eldest child, and though she is easily impressed she is also a perfectionist. One of her favorite past times is gazing through the telescope. She loves indie music and french toast!
    Lianne is the younger child, and is the athletic one of the family. She is quite the little daredevil and is always up to something. She loves the color blue.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16662839/#Comment_16662839
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9241040
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmnT3Bfx
    >>> Correction removing and replacing two store items with base game items. Price remains about the same with removed items totalling 285 simoleans and replacements totalling 280. Changes shown in spoiler below plus are at end of album above.
    Spoiler
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    (I know I said I was working on a family, but I realized they just weren't "base game" in terms of professions, etc., so I decided to bag that. I was using Louise from a couple months ago, much later in life, with her teacher husband, a foster teen with family problems her husband had brought home, and their grand-daughter who was living with them while their daughter was in medical school in a foreign country.)
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 lot - 365 Oak Grove Rd. in Sunset Valley (I bulldozed the 30x30 lot there and replaced it with the 20x30) - $74,975.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: First off, this was a lot more fun than I expected! Maybe that's because I didn't spend a lot of time going back and forth on which things to use since there wasn't much available. I had saved an inspiration picture of a house with wonderful flower boxes and that was the basis for this house (the picture is the last in my album for the build). Of course, I couldn't pull off such wonderful flower boxes, but I still liked what I was able to come up with. The floor plan is just what occurred naturally given the spaces available, and the decor was, of course, determined by what the base game allows.
    Downstairs is an open living/dining/kitchen area, somewhat broken up by the stairs to the second floor, plus the master bedroom and bath. Upstairs has a teen boy's bedroom at the back, child girl's room at the front, a second full bath, and a desk/art area on the landing. The backyard is fenced with a large deck at the back of the house.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None.
    TWITTER TAG: / FACEBOOK PROFILE: / TUMBLR LINK: I'm happily social media free.


    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16684705/#Comment_16684705
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9243991
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/8Uw6HaE
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30; 18 Maywood Lane Sunset Valley; Final cost: 73, 352
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For this challenge I perhaps combined the back to basic challenge with the back to school attitude that all the stores are pushing. So I made a basic schoolhouse. As is well evidenced by a lot of my builds I have a fondness for conversions and well this one just stuck in my head. I worked loosely with the idea that this had been Sunset Valley's school before they became a city, it had been left to ruin until some ambitious sim came along to make a community fixture into a habitable space once again. Hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @iampes23
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @suzses
    Optional Challenge: N/A

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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited December 2018
    #BnS206 - We Need Some Space

    The deadline for this challenge is 30th September 2018

    The intercom buzzes, and Rose’s voice on the other end sounds odd. Not frightened, more… in awe?

    “There are some… people here for you?”

    Was that a question? “Well, go ahead and schedule an appointment. I think next week is free-“

    “I think you need to see this for yourself,” she whispers.

    You head out to the lobby to find out what could possibly have your secretary in such a state. There are three large men in black suits and sunglasses with radios in their ears. You wonder if this is a prank, they look straight out of some government conspiracy movie. You aren’t entirely sure which one is in charge so you simply address them as a group.

    “Good morning, gentlemen. What can I do for you?”

    One looks around the room before talking into a hidden microphone. “It’s all clear.”

    You are certainly seeing why Rose was a little overwhelmed. Just then a very professional-looking woman enters carrying a briefcase and followed by another man in a suit. She walks up and offers her hand, which you take politely.

    “You must be the architect. I apologize for the…” She tips her head toward the three men and smiles. “Protocol.”

    “Of course. Protocol,” you echo, still having no idea what is going on. “I’m sorry, I missed your name.”

    “General Leanne Harris, SSA,” she says, and you are caught off guard by how warm her presence is. You always though Generals were meant to be gruff. And… old.

    “The Sim Space Agency?” You see Rose’s eyes pop, and hope you are keeping better hold on your own surprise. “What can I do for you?”

    Because you honestly have no idea what you could possibly do for the SSA

    “Can we talk in your office?” General Harris asks.

    Oh dear, you really are flustered by this! “Of course, my apologies. This way.” You lead her to your office, the man behind her following but the other three staying in the lobby.

    She doesn’t sit, but instead opens her briefcase and hands you a yellow folder. “As you are no doubt aware, the SSA is researching the possibility of sending Sims to Mars.”

    Of course you know, you’ve been following the news whenever you can. You just love the idea of space travel!

    “But what does that have to do with me?” you ask, opening the folder and seeing some concept sketches for… Mars habitations?

    General Harris smiles. “We at SSA know that sometimes the best ideas can come from the least expected places. Our engineers can handle the logistics of interplanetary goods movements, material strength, desalinization, that sort of thing,” she says with a wave of her hand. “But when it comes to people, to psychology, we want to tap into the resources available right here in our community. Your work in architecture has become something of a legend, and we’d like you to help design a Mars habitation unit.”

    You gape.

    “Just a prototype, of course. It will be built here on earth, but we need to conduct extended isolation tests with our crew and that means we need a fully-functional environment that can simulate living on Mars.”

    “And you want me?” You only wish you could do your happy dance singing ‘yes, yes, yes!’ without looking too unprofessional.

    “Who better? You understand what people want and need in a living space, how to layout areas for best use. We’re hoping you can offer a fresh design perspective for us to consider. And,” she stresses, “You’re good with a budget.”

    You can’t help but smile a little at that. “And what is my budget for this?”

    “It’s all in the brief,” she says with a smile.


    THE BRIEF


    500k budget
    Design a Mars Habitation for a 6-Sim team of astronauts and scientists.
    Habitation must be fully self-contained (there is no atmosphere!)
    Must include areas or objects for sleeping, hygiene, fitness, cooking, recreation, plants, and research.
    Built on a 30x30 or smaller lot. No more than 1 level below ground (including foundation basements) and no more than two levels above ground
    (for a maximum of 3 total floors).
    This is a prototype build, so ‘landscape’ doesn’t matter, but it should be isolated from other structures.

    Optional Challenge: Create the 6 Sims astronauts and show them living and working in their habitation. Tell us what their fields of speciality are and their attributes that make them important for a Mars mission!


    Entry List


    Intermediate


    NAME: Kgaff
    Entry link - https://forums.thesims.com/en_us/discussion/comment/16745573/#Comment_16745573
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/16745556/#Comment_16745556
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30, 45 Hyperion Highway,Lunar Lakes, 424,721
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Since this is a Mars prototype I kept the "clutter" to a minimum. I don't think it would be cost effective to drag all kinds of knick-knacks into space
    There all-in-one restrooms on each level for the astronauts convenience.
    Also since this is a prototype, there was no landscaping done.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes"
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: none


    Advanced


    NAME: creativemetaphor
    ENTRY LINK: https://forums.thesims.com/en_us/discussion/comment/16744490/#Comment_16744490
    LINK TO LOT: not yet uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: M.A.R.S. Colony 6 https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOgA9Zl96-EE1EE6ORDEcipHSS9pbj-jGVxpV8ZnqgGIQAXqJ6faRnzQG8wu4oqXA?key=UC1sVFhkUjc1cVhHc0hIWUdwN21RT2ctdG1yakRn
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included in above
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30 lot, custom placed Lucky Palms, final cost 437,221
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The M.A.R.S. project (Mars Artificial Research Simulation) was begun to test ways to send a research team to Mars, in hopes of determining feasibility for possible future colonization. A rigorous vetting process produced six of the best candidates for the project experiment - to isolate a crew and see how well they can perform under a two years' Mars living simulation.
    The habitat was designed as several modules connected to a central core. This allows the modules to be isolated in case of emergency or environmental breach. This also allows it to be constructed in phases. The modules have expansion joints (as seen on exterior pictures) to allow for compact transport and expansion on site. There are locks on either side of each door for keyed entry or lock-out. (The only door that does not have a keypad on both sides is, of course, the quarantine room which is designed to keep people in!) Unlocked doors are green whereas locked/sealed doors are red.
    The Command Module which would - in a real Mars mission - carry the crew and dock with the base. This allows the crew to then leave the base intact on Mars and rendezvous with a ship and their replacement crew, or evacuate in case of emergencies. The Command Module docks on the Core Module with access to the electronics systems and airlocks. Except for simulated evacuations run by the simulated Earth Ground Crew, this module would be largely unused.
    Outside is accessed through the airlock. Crew must wear EVA suits for all "Extra Vehicular Activity" to simulate the Martian environment. Once they have suited up and the airlock has depressurized, they can move into the vehicle bay and access the exterior of the base.
    The lowest floor of the Core Module contains the health and fitness area with personal lockers, a storage locker, fitness equipment, large mirror, and laundry facilities. It also has the access to the hygiene facilities.
    The other three modules of the base are the Habitation Module, Greenhouse and Air/Water Purification Module, and the Science and Medical Modules. Every room has a speaker for base-wide announcements and emergency alarms.
    The Habitation Module holds the common living areas and crew quarters. The ground level contains lounge, kitchen, dining, and both solo and cooperative recreational activities. Meals are prepared by all members on a rotating schedule. Once the greenhouse module is fully operational, the hope is that the majority of the nutritional needs can be met by food grown on site.
    On the wall beside the dining table are 6 clocks - each one provided by one of the crew members and set to their home-town's time zone on Earth. The walls themselves were designed to be relaxing and evoke a more earth-like setting, the pale blues to offset the red outside.
    There is also access to the storage/pantry which is contained in the core module.
    The lower floor contains the crew quarters and a quiet lounge where reading can take place. Each crew member has a separate berth which contains an elevated bed, shelf for personal objects, a chair, and a dresser with mirror. Each member has been allowed to bring a small number of personal items to decorate their room.
    The Greenhouse and Air/Water Purification Module has an open central core where the air is filtered and recycled throughout the base. Several large purifiers assist until the greenhouse has grown enough to allow the base to rely only on the smaller units. The water filtration also has small filtration units. The ground floor has a variety of plants growing around the perimeter, these largely are used for experiments. The sub-floor is where the base's food is grown, bees are kept, and a variety of foliage helps recycle the air and water.
    The Science Module has a third-floor observation deck for astronomical research with two telescopes pointed in opposite directions, and the communication antennae array. The ground floor level has the remaining work-stations with computers and a variety of scientific research equipment - including live animal research ability.
    The lowest floor of this module is the medical bay with two sick beds, Dr. Cho's office for regular crew exams, quarantine room, and a surgery/autopsy facility. The medical bay connects to the health and fitness room to allow the doctor to perform fitness tests on the crew.
    The crew are each assigned one EVA suit, one casual suit, a work-out suit, and a skin suit (swimwear). The mission colors are yellow and black. In addition, they have job-specific gear, and are allowed to have personal sleep-wear. They are also expected to have one formal attire for photo-ops.
    Note to judges: a few minor alterations were made after the initial pictures were taken, and during play testing. The vegetable pots were moved to the lower level of the greenhouse due to routing error, the skeleton was added to the doctor's office, and a picture was added behind the crew quarters' book case. I have made an effort to update pictures but some still reflect the old layout. Most items have been play tested to ensure accessibility, including the chairs and dressers in the crew quarters.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes please


    NAME:Mederouin
    Entry link: https://forums.thesims.com/en_us/discussion/comment/16744695/#Comment_16744695
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9254232
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/ZOOtAl2
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: https://imgur.com/a/Qd8tfBm
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30 X 30, 232 Sedina Lane, Lucky Palms; Final Cost 247,268
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For this build I wanted to build something modular. Each of the colors represents a pannel segment, Red is 4 tiles, Yellow is 3, Blue is 2 and Green is 1. I wanted to build it this way so that all pannels could be shipped flat and easily assembled by the layperson into whatever configuration that best suited the landscape and the needs of the inhabinates. I made each door a vestabule so it could act as a comperssion chamber to undress and reacculamte to oxyaginated air. I tried to group functions by putting the domestic things on the left including the garden space and kitchen as well as the rec room above. I placed the bedrooms in a seperate chunk trying to place them as close to the center of the building as possibal for the sake of saftey. The lab has its own locker room and shower to wash off all contaninates. So each segment would be on a different HVAC zone and isolated from the others in case anything where to go wrong. I also included a bunch of air handlers on the roof to simulate the fact that this building would be filtering and producing all of its own oxygen. I wanted to keep the decorations sparce to play with this idea that the inhabinates were only allowed to bring a hundred pounds of personal items. I tried to contain most of that to their rooms to make those spaces feel more intimate while the rest feels a bit builders standard. I tried to pick funiture that looked like it had the potential to be broken down and shipped flat. I made the floor a gray epoxy type material with the hope that it would be easy to lay and lighter than the stardard wood or concrete which they probably wouldn't have access too. In the end I was going for a building that could be built like a puzzle. It was light and easily constructed by people with limited construction machinery and/or engineering know-how. Hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, Please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    NAME: iampes23
    Entry link - https://forums.thesims.com/en_us/discussion/comment/16752129/#Comment_16752129
    LINK TO LOT: http://www.mediafire.com/file/f3muv9h2acb5asa/Mars_Habitation.Sims3Pack/file
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/DBXRWuu
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30 added lot in Lunar Lakes $361,709
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: With the advent of the new, ultra thin yet ultra strong metal called utopisteel, a mission to Mars is now in the works! This new type of steel can be rolled or folded and is very lightweight, so taking it to another planet will be no problem. This new metal is used in the durable construction of the Motionless Artificial Re-establishment Sanctuary (M.A.R.S.) Habitation. It is also a major compontent of all the furniture the astronauts will need once they get there. They will also have the capability of melting it down and reshaping it as needed, so that the possibilities of this metal are endless!
    The other new breakthrough that makes this mission possible is the Atom Filter 3000. This special filter can pull out individual atoms from any vaporous mass and realign them to form new elements and compounds. The short explaination: it can pull water and oxygen from the Mars atmosphere! No need to haul billions of gallons of water and compressed air when you can make your own on arrival!
    Thanks to these new items, the M.A.R.S. Habitation is both lightweight and energy efficient. It will stay cool in the 80+ degree weather as well as retain all heat during those cold periods of -200 degrees during the Mars winter. Furnishings are uniform for the most part, but each astronaut was allowed to chose a color palette for their individual room and a few pieces of unique furniture. A set amount of 100 pounds each allowed the astronauts to include a few special luxuries for their new home, including musical instruments or a few knick-knacks. Since the astronauts will be living there for five to ten years, every effort has been made to ensure a comfortable stay in a home-like atmosphere to lessen the stresses of life on another planet.
    Ready to tour this new facility while it still sits on Earth?
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: no criticism this time please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: my own patterns


    NAME: MeestorMark
    Entry Link: https://forums.thesims.com/en_us/discussion/comment/16754883/#Comment_16754883
    LINK TO LOT: N/A
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/gp/159174096@N06/0m38h7
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Same link as above, photos of the team are included.
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30, simulated Mars, 334K
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A habitat built for science, work, fun, and protection from the harsh Mars environment. Plants in the foundation basements provide most of the oxygen for the internal atmosphere. Vents in the floors and walls move the oxygen throughout the habitat. Water was originally processed out of hydrogen and oxygen, but now is recycled through bubblers/purifiers on the top floor that feed the plumbing and fish tanks. Fish in the fish tanks serve as a protein source and also help provide fertilizer for the continued growth of plants. The types of non-food plants were chosen for their ability to remove toxins from interior environments.
    Living quarters are in the main basement area. Each member has their private sleeping quarters with rack, work station, and bookshelf/cabinet to store their personal effects. The mess area is just off the sleeping quarters.
    The habitat has two entrances, each with its own airlock to provide for safe egress/ingress to the living spaces.
    Electricity is generated by both solar and wind generation. Two rovers are powered by their own solar cells that face the evening sun. This allows for full charge in the morning to begin the work day searching for minerals and microscopic Martians that may have once lived here. Pesky Martian sand storms sometimes may effect work schedules. The solar generation drops for the rovers, but boy do those wind mills kick into over-drive to make sure the habitat is fully powered throughout.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Sure
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: Do not think I used any.
    TWITTER TAG: N/A
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: MeestorMark


    NAME: suzses
    Entry Link: https://forums.thesims.com/en_us/discussion/comment/16755311/#Comment_16755311
    LINK TO LOT: Not yet uploaded - not sure if it will be later
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flickr/s/aHsmjohwn5
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Not this time. Since I built three habitats, I didn't have any time left over for the actual crew. I did, however, make some indications in the staff quarters decor of probable roles, interests, etc.
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30 custom placed lot on the outskirts of the Area 52 side of Lucky Palms; cost is $349,016.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: As already mentioned, this was my third stab at building a Mars colony prototype. I started with the premise that, as practice, the crew would actually build it from plans and materials that would be available to them once they head for Mars. So, as I went along, I began to think I was overdoing some things and my third attempt, while it incorporates some of what I like about the first two, is considerably scaled back.
    Other considerations were to provide comfortable surroundings for the crew with private spaces and earth-like, soothing colors; to provide well-defined, convenient work spaces, and to divide the structure(s) in a way that certain areas could be closed off in case of system failures or other emergencies. There is one entry from the outside with security access panel controls (thinking they more likely need to worry about intruders in Lucky Palms than on Mars, but you never know ). Inside that area is storage space for surface gear, a clean-up area for crew returning to the base, and from it, access to all other areas of the habitat. It also acts as an airlock to preserve the interior atmosphere.
    I've made a lot more comments along with my pictures than is my usual habit. I've found that on my Flickr display I can never see the comments no matter where I set my zoom level unless I scroll down. This is just to let you know to please scroll to see the comments.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None.


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @Kgaff
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @MeestorMark
    Optional Challenge:


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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited December 2018
    #BnS207 - Back to their Roots

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st October 2018

    You already have an idea in your mind what the young, professional couple across from you might be looking for. One a respected doctor, the other a junior partner at a law firm, their life ahead seemed to play out in your mind like a tv serial. You imagine a modern, minimalist townhouse, or a high-end apartment; maybe even a joint office building and clinic. You have your pencil at the ready to take notes.

    “So, Dr. Chen, Mr. Chen, how can I help you?”

    “My husband and I, we have talked a great deal about where we want to go with our lives,” Dr. Chen says. “Being a doctor and lawyer can be rewarding, but we do not feel that where we are is the best place for us.”

    “We need a change of focus,” Mr. Chen agrees. “Less stress, less… city life.”

    “Oh?” Less city?

    “We have decided to take our savings and buy a small farm, somewhere we can get back to nature.”

    “A-a farm?” This is so not what you expected!

    “Yes,” Mr. Chen nods. “Where I can grow tomatoes, and maybe help the local people with their legal matters.”

    “And I can have a small clinic, and really help change people’s lives,” Dr. Chen adds. “My grandmother used to make remedies for all the people in her town back in China, and the more I live here, the more I think that is what I want to do with my life, too.”

    “We feel this city is too big, too busy for us to connect to our clients and patients the way we want.”

    You nod, pushing aside your assumptions and fully embracing their commitment to a new way of life.

    “A farm will need a house; tell me about your needs.”

    “Two bedrooms, at least,” Mr. Chen says. “One for us, and one spare room that can be made into a nursery if we need it to be.”

    You smile at the thought. “Anything else?”

    “A good kitchen. Health is so important to both of us.” The couple looks at each other. “Everything else is just the usual. Nothing fancy. A simple house in the country where we can raise some crops and help people.”

    “Leave everything to me,” you assure them.


    THE BRIEF

    65k budget
    Design a house for the Chen’s. Lot size 30x40/40x30 max.
    At least two bedrooms, and a good kitchen. Other standard areas.
    A good sized garden.
    Style and design should reflect a desire for a simpler life.

    Sim Challenge:
    Create Dr. and Mr. Chen and show them enjoying their new life on the farm!


    Entry List


    Intermediate

    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT:
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/154029363@N06/albums/72157674736248988
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Song and Li Chen are included in the media
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 40x30 1936 Beach Blvd, Appaloosa Plains, $64,969
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    When I read the story line I immediately thought of the Chen's reaching back to their Chinese roots.
    I gave them a classic Chinese farm house with a twist.
    The first floor is dedicated to family life so I make a huge kitchen with a canning station for all the fruits and veggies. The twist is a small office for Mr. Chen to practice law for the community. There is seating and a shoe rack at the entrance to the house. There is also a small bath with a clothes washer tucked behind the stairs.
    Because most of the Chen's time will be spent working the farm or in Song's case, in her remedy shop or Li's case in his law office, I gave them only a small living room on the second floor. There they can read or watch tv together.
    There is a master bedroom, a guest room and a large bath on the second floor as well.
    Dr. Song Chen has a private herbal remedy shop where she can work on potions made from her special herbs. She can also make special teas and treat patients/customers with medicinal teas and tonics.
    There are two gardens, one a large veggie and fruit garden and one is a dedicated herb and mushroom garden. They also have bee hives, chickens and a small barn.
    There is a good sized pond with a deck/bridge for relaxation. I tried and tried to make an arched bridge but CFE and I do not get along well.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes"
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Advanced


    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9259153
    just a shell of the house and garage: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9259152#
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/gallery/L9T1OCJ
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: na
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 2400 Pinochle Point, 40x30, $64,828
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Since the Chens wanted a simpler life, no major electronics were used in this build, aside from a washing machine. I modified an antique floor plan for a real farmhouse, which I found on the internet (included in the slideshow).
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: my own patterns


    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9261745 (This is an upgraded and slightly modified version of my submitted lot - nothing very substantial is changed.)
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmrPHSdn
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: I named the Chens Jian and Zhi. Jian, because I'm acquainted with a nice man by that name, and I like how it sounds. The name means "healthy," which also seemed appropriate. When looking for a woman's name, I came across something saying that the ancient Chinese often "likened beauties to herbal plants." Perfect. Zhi is the plant Angelica. The rest is in the pictures (there are some comments under the pictures again, although they're not terribly important to understanding what anything is).
    Link to media: https://flic.kr/s/aHskGvLZcK
    Link to household:
    The Chens on their farm: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9261748
    The couple unplayed straight from CAS: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9261746
    LEVEL: Advanced.
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x40 custom lot in Riverview (location stolen from Mr. Cottoneye, whose 60x60 lot at 2 Cotton Branch Dr. was bulldozed to make room for this lot). Cost: 64,990.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I haven't played in Riverview in a long time, except to place another Build-N-Share build there a couple years ago, so I thought this was a great time to go take a look around again. The farm-y scenery at the end of Cotton Branch Dr. was the perfect backdrop for the Chen's small farm, I thought, but there was a 60x60 lot already there with an inhabitant. Mr. Cottoneye was convinced to move into town, poor guy, and we took a 30x40 parcel of his land to build the Chen's farm. (Had I realized ahead of time, however, that the hill across the street was high and the sidewalk tends to break up a lot, making it hard to take pictures, I might not have thought it was so perfect!)
    It sounded to me as though the Chens would be 1st generation Chinese Americans, because I think of Sims 3 city life as being US based (maybe only because I am). My experiences living in a college town with many internationals is that Asians in general quickly take on Western ways and styles and easily fit in. So, I thought of the Chens as being a lot like any neighbor down the street in terms of personal and household appearances, but with a few ideas and possessions from home that they hold dear.
    I had in my mind's eye a farmhouse I had seen pictures of not long ago - white sided, with black metal roof and navy blue trim. Conveniently, the Chens seemed to like that, too. We found a house plan that would work, although it was somewhat bigger than they initially envisioned, and set to work. It seemed natural to use some richer, brighter colors borrowed from the landscape against the white siding and light interior walls, and so we did. Keeping things fairly simple, we used the Chens' existing furnishings from their apartment, as well as their cherished family heirlooms. At the front of the house we included an office where Mr. Chen can meet a client and hand out some produce. Beside it is a room where Dr. Chen can make her traditional herbal medicines (I used the alchemy station for her, which seemed to be about as close as I could get to something appropriate.).
    The house has three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. The downstairs half bath is easily large enough to be a full bath or a laundry and half bath. It has two garden areas, side by side. One is Jian's vegetable garden and the other Zhi's herb garden. The combined garden area was more than enough to keep both of them busy ALL DAY the first couple days I had them in the house, but their gardening skill went up quickly and it wasn't so bad within a few days. They also have a chicken coop near the gardens.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None


    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipONaL_RTIMfaE8ADWhn_TdMLmPH-2e3DKXiMluM4AhNzz5t1yCDnOvhnIzngT-Ivg?key=TGN3NlJNaWFwN2hsV2VoRThZS05KaUpGcHJZX2t3
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 40x30, custom placed in Riverview, final cost $64,989
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The Chen's wanted a home evocative of their shared heritage, inspired largely by Dr. Chen's grandmother's home in which she spent many long summers learning to prepare remedies, and instrumental in her decision to become a doctor.
    This home follows partially a traditional courtyard style with the house forming a U shape and an internally wrapped porch. Mental health is as important as physical, and this home offers serenity and enlightenment in a variety of forms.
    The kwoon, or martial arts room, is large enough to practice on the dummy, spar with a partner, or just sit and meditate. The kitchen is designed to offer a variety of food preparation options, as well as a canning station for the fresh produce from the garden. It has a set of doors to the porch around the courtyard to easier vent the heat of cooking in summer.
    The dining offers ample seating for guests and separates the spaces, while still having open archways to connect the house.
    The main entry hall fronts the living room, the study, and the household shrine. The living room is slightly elevated and the railings help define the area, which is furnished based on traditional seating layouts. The study has a reproduction of a skeleton for Dr. Chen's work, and a desk for Mr. Chen, with bookshelves for both medical and legal books. The shrine is tucked into the nook on the other side of the living room. The space offers both a sense of openness but also well defined areas.
    The door to the bedroom hallway offers privacy, especially between the guest bed and bath, and also has doors to the courtyard.
    The guest bath is simple and functional, with the toilet tucked away behind the tub and frosted window for privacy.
    The guest bed is currently set up to allow either of their parents to visit and be comfortable, children are a dream but not a reality yet.
    The master bedroom has doors to a private porch overlooking the garden and a path out to the pavilion. The master bath is divided between the lav/toilet area and a full sauna with shower. (So the mirror never fogs up!)
    The garden has a variety of fruit trees, vegetables, and herbs to tend almost any need. It also has an easel for the occasional artistic endeavor. Mr. Chen enjoys trying to paint the koi, but he isn't very good at it yet.
    The pavilion abuts the koi pond, and offers two lounge chairs where they can relax and enjoy the 'fruits' of their hard work, out in the fresh air with nature.
    The entire residence is enclosed, with entry at the main gate next to the parking area, where a small fountain welcomes guests.
    The house as a whole was kept uncluttered and simple, little that is not needed is there. What decorations there are mostly reflect their heritage and heirlooms. What was not dedicated to health and serenity was intended to make guests feel welcome.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9263270
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/pwZGAk0
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30 X 40; 45 Hidden Grove Ln, Riverview; Final cost: 60,347
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For this project I wanted to build a landscape that the house took a backseat too. I wanted the house to be simple and charming while the landscape was almost wild. I choose to build the landscape following losely the idea of permaculture. It was about building a whole space not just a fenced area that had been planted, I wanted the whole landscape to be a garden, to have a function and a certain inate beauty. I included a small greenhouse for those temprate plants and starting seeds and I placed the herb garden closest to the house so that it would allow easy access. The pond is for water retention and fishing and the bees for polination and honey. I tried to give the house an aquired feel with some of the pieces not matching completely. I wanted it to feel like everything there either had sentimental value or was useful or incrediably beautiful to the Chens. I hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @Kgaff
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @creativemetaphor
    Optional Challenge: @iampes23



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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited January 2019
    #BnS208 - Fall Designer Showdown

    The deadline for this challenge is 30th November 2018

    It’s that time again - time for you to show off your awesome design skills! This round, we’re opening up the wayback machine and breaking out @Anjubee ‘s White Box from 2010. It’s a blank canvas for you to completely decorate to your vision!

    Well, almost blank. There are some furnishings in it that must be used in your final product. Those furnishings can be recolored and moved anywhere you’d like in the build.

    THE BRIEF

    All walls, windows and doors must remain in their places. No, you can’t move or delete any walls, windows or doors.
    You CAN swap out existing doors, windows and arches for doors, windows and arches of the same size (1 tile for 1 tile, 2 tiles for 2 tiles).
    You can change the color of any windows, doors or arches.
    You can place the shell in any world of your choice.
    Equal attention in judging will be given to interior design, landscaping, and architectural design.
    You cannot add onto the existing building, but you can add other, unattached buildings to the lot if you wish (ex. potting shed, gazebo etc.)
    Total Budget = 140,000 (shell + additions = 140,000 max)

    So, get busy and show off what you can do!!! :)


    Entry List


    Intermediate


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #208 - Fall Designer Showdown
    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/154029363@N06/albums/72157703408084514/with/31975127638/
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL:intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 36x47, 53 Waterfall Way (across from Stoney Falls), Sunset Valley, 120,591
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: When I saw the furniture in the living room I knew I had to do a cabin. It only took a few seconds to decide that the lot across from Stoney Falls would be the perfect location. I would love to spend some time in a setting like this. There are autumn decorations scattered through out the lot.
    The house sits to the forward left of the lot which left a bunch of empty space. I wanted to tie in the lake and falls so I created a small stream that trickles out of the hill and rocks at the back of the lot. It winds its way down the right side and disappears again into the rocks at the corner. I like to think it then ends up in the lake.
    As well as the stream there is a path that wanders around the back and sides of the lot. There are a few surprises here, like berries to pick and a few fruit trees. A bench has been placed in a quiet shady nook near the stream.
    Seating choices abound, lounge chairs in sun, comfy chairs on the front patio.
    There is a gazebo for outdoor cooking with a patio heater for chill autumn evenings, a fire pit with a view of the falls, a horseshoe pit and a nice wood pile to keep those fires going.
    I kept all the furniture in the house with the exception of the two floor lamps. I took those and hid them in the shrubbery along the walking path.
    I changed all the windows and doors and added one door that leads to the gazebo. I also added the windows to the dormers.
    I know I had a lot of money left over but I stopped because it would have just gotten way to cluttered.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes"
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #208 - Fall Designer Showdown
    NAME: Lilypink79
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.app.goo.gl/jimgwQhGhmGd8Xkt5
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a (although I did create a family to live on the farm who make an appearance in the photo’s)
    LEVEL: unsure? I’ll leave it for the judges to decide
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 40 x 50 – Oakleaf Farm, 202 Horseshoe Loop, Appaloosa Plains – 139,414k
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The home of retired, childless couple Nella and Stanley Mckinlee and their pets Conker the cob (horse), Scrappy the dog and Moggy the cat.
    Including @suzses great idea to list where all the existing furniture is now located:
    Wall lights: around the kitchen and entrance hallway
    Floor lamps: both in the dining room
    Overhead outdoor light: not moved
    Bed: not moved rooms
    Bedroom night stands: not moved rooms
    Bedroom table lamps: not moved rooms
    Dresser: not moved rooms
    Bedroom mirror: in the bathroom
    Couch and coffee table: not moved rooms
    Living room chairs: not moved rooms
    End table from living room: in the allotment
    Dining table and chairs: in the dining room
    Phone: not moved rooms
    All bathroom fixtures: not moved rooms
    All kitchen fixtures/cabinets: not moved rooms
    Fire alarm: not moved rooms
    Bathroom rug: in porch area / by front door
    Decorative fern keeper: not moved rooms
    Small rubbish bin: in workshop
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: Straw bedding on the stable floor – Sasilia @ Simspiration
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #208 - Fall Designer Showdown
    NAME: ADWilson
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    Note: am unable to upload (have to do "save file" option to download)
    LINK TO MEDIA: Autumn Abode https://adwilson1991.wordpress.com/autumn-abode/
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate with the confidence of a beginner, lol
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 ~ The Monotone lot in Sunset Valley, 72 Water Lily Lane ~ $114,065
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Even though this was built in Edit Town mode, it was treated from the beginning as a project done by my simself.
    Addy Sim saw the challenge advertisement in SIMspiration magazine and considered doing the project. Addy thought to herself, "I've done a couple of renovations and this lot is near and dear to my heart because it's where I began my S3 journey." Addy periodically peeked in the forum thread and made note of the requirements as well as the additional question/answer sessions. With those in hand, Addy began.
    Instead of graphing the layout, I worked section by section and added or moved items. All of the original items are on display and screenshots should show where they have been placed. Everything has been tested with 3 YA/A sims and is in working order. This was built with an artist/architectural design sim in mind with perhaps a second sim who gardens and/or writes. The empty shelves in the Studio are for future residents to add things they've collected that provide inspiration to the project they're working on.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please ~ looking forward to learning how to improve upon my building skills and/or screenshot capture.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a ~ No 3PCC or CAP
    TWITTER TAG: ThankfulAddy@tealmum
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: n/a
    TUMBLR LINK: n/a


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #208 - Fall Designer Showdown
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9266585
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmvBXrKR
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 lot at Beachfront Street 2 in Nilxis' Hylewood. $95,056.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: While I know we didn't need to use a Fall theme for this build, I've been really into the seaon this year - and also really into the small autumn world of Hylewood by Nilxis - and so I did. The name Autumn's Kiss came to me because I was thinking about how a frost is what brings about the changing leaf colors (an icy touch brings out all those beautiful hues). But, I am thinking of it as being early Fall here so our simmies can still enjoy the sunshine, backyard pool, and garden plants for a while longer. Here in Pennsylvania, we've gone beyond that special time now (there was slush outside this morning! Yuck!).
    This might be a good point to mention that Hylewood has tree, shrub and terrain paint recolors that only show up in that world. I think the only two things affected that are actually on the lot are the two large trees in the backyard. If placed in another world, those trees will be their normal colors for whatever season it is. Oh, and the fallen leaves look around the edges are the world's terrain paint, to which I don't have access.
    I opted to stay with the 20x30 lot size of The Monotone. I considered larger but thought I'd only do that if the original house became a guest house on the back of a larger property, and while we have a very nice budget, I wasn't sure it was *that* nice - or that I had that much time to invest this month.
    So, at the around 95K spent, this is a very nice smaller home for a couple or single sim (all except for that shower that keeps delivering cold water, that is ). There's plenty to do for fun/relaxation inside and out. The property includes:
    Inside:
    Desk area with computer
    TV
    Video game console
    Small stereo with speaker on the back porch
    Bookcase
    Multi-Tab
    Outside:
    Pool
    Hot tub
    Easel
    Chess set
    Bar
    Fire Pit
    Grill (I think of that more as a fun thing than an appliance)
    Thinking it might be helpful in tracking down the original furnishings we needed to use, here is a list of what I moved where:
    Wall lights: 2 in entry area, 2 in living/dining area, 1 in bathroom over the tub (I think there were 4 to start with? I was adding then deleting, so if I made a mistake and need one, let me know).
    Floor lamps: 1 is still in living area, other is in the bedroom
    Overhead outdoor light: Now on the back porch.
    Bedroom table lamps: Still in the bedroom, one still on nightstand and the other moved to vanity area
    Dresser: Moved from bedroom to the living/dining area under the TV
    Dining chairs: 1 is at desk; other in bedroom at vanity
    Living room chairs: 1 still in living room; other in bedroom
    End table from living room: Now on the back porch
    Phone: On the desk
    Smoke detector: Behind the fridge (my usual hidey spot)
    Fern keeper: In the bathroom
    Small trash basket: Back porch.
    I think everything else is still in the general area where it was originally and nothing was deleted.
    I'm afraid I have an awfully lot of exterior pictures, particularly of the backyard area. Every angle seemed to show something different to me, and I just love the views. So, the angles are for you, judges, and the views were for me.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None.
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #208 - Fall Designer Showdown
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPGTTJchyiXVFAGdnUtqoy68NsEgeo5luKFWSDn56LgtFvsDOHGvqETArUnW4Gz7A?key=UmFCM0lVRzVwb3owSGFrR2JwRTFuMjJWUERCVEVn
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 custom placed in Dragon Valley, final cost 139,734
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    It is a comfortable house, not too big but neither too small, but like a certain story it is ‘just right’. It is tucked away at the end of an overgrown road, not too far from the quaint little town, but neither does it lie too close.
    It has new windows and doors, and an appealing exterior which fits right in to the surrounding country. A thatched roof completes the look, and an attic tower peeks out above, though no one is quite sure what is up there.
    Trees grow here and there, and densely planted flowers and bushes fill the gardens and frame the house.
    In the middle of a stone-fenced courtyard with a large wooden gate, there is a quaint old well pump and pool. Also in the courtyard is a mysterious statue which seems to watch over a mystical orb that shows the phases of the moon.
    Opening off of the courtyard are the main doors to both the house and the second, smaller building. Between them is a narrow space of garden partially covered by a roof spanning the gap and offering cover to a stone bench there.
    The main house contains the entertaining rooms: a splendid parlor and dining room connected by a wide archway, and each with a fireplace, comfortable chairs, and beautiful wall coverings.
    The parlor had mirrored candles all around which make the room bright and welcoming. There is a fine desk behind the sofa, and a rocking chair beside the hearth, and in the corner is an easel. The back door opens onto a trellised patio with a table and chairs and where an outhouse can be found.
    The dining room has a grand iron chandelier over the table, and a fancy harpsichord in one corner. There is a cabinet with several curios on display, and a fine tapestry. The table is set with four candles around a decorative botanical centerpiece.
    Beyond the dining room is the kitchen which also contains a hearth, as well as several pantry shelves and a door to the greenhouse which is tucked into the corner of the house and opens out onto the vegetable and herb garden along the backside of the house, where there is also a beehive.
    Going around the back of the house is a narrow, enclosed sitting garden with more statues tucked in amongst the foliage, and benches for enjoying the outdoors. It connects to the passage between the buildings and back to the courtyard.
    The smaller, more private building contains on the main floor workshop with a large hearth and cauldron, an alchemy station, and a storage hutch for elixirs. There is another outhouse under the stairs, and an extravagantly furnished loft with a double bed, wardrobe, thick carpets, and lush seating around yet another fireplace.
    From both without and within it seems the perfect fairy-book home.
    But this home holds a terrible secret.
    In a hidden basement accessed through a secret trap door, down an old wooden ladder and beyond a rusted iron gate, there lies an oubliette. With dark walls and rough furnishings, there is only just enough to sustain a sim and no more; bare comfort and no entertainment.
    Who is the sad occupant of this room? Who the author of this imprisonment? Perhaps there is more to this mystery than meets the eye...
    Additional note: given the nature of the build, the only light is self-evident. That is, light fixtures - not buydebug lights - provide all the lights on this lot.
    Also, good idea @suzses to list where all the existing stuff ended up:
    Wall lights: 4 - 2 in oubliette bathroom, 2 beside oubliette bed
    Floor lamps: 2 beside oubliette couch
    Overhead outdoor light: over oubliette kitchen sink
    Bed: oubliette
    Bedroom night stands: beside oubliette bed
    Bedroom table lamps: on oubliette night stands
    Dresser: at foot of oubliette bed
    Bedroom mirror: oubliette
    Couch and coffee table: oubliette
    Living room chairs: in bedroom loft
    End table from living room: in workshop beside fireplace
    Dining table and chairs: on trellis patio
    Phone: On oubliette night stand
    All bathroom fixtures: in oubliette bathroom
    All kitchen fixtures/cabinets: in oubliette kitchen
    Fire alarm: in kitchen over stove
    Bathroom rug: in oubliette kitchen
    Decorative fern keeper: on parlor mantle
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #208 - Fall Designer Showdown
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9267463#
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/Kjur3tV
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Appaloosa Plains, 1005 Pomona Promenade, 50x50 $127,972 Black Gum Cottage
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I wanted to do things a little different from everyone else (hopefully). I decided to do a cottage, since most of the furniture (except in the bedroom) is a bit dated and has a cottage-y feel. The main colors inside the home are yellow and green, with pops of red. Dark wood and white wood were also used. Everything else is said in the commentary. :D
    **please note that if you are downloading the lot, it may not be complete. The upload was 6.67mb but the download is showing 1.51mb. I have a feeling most of my patterns were removed. Also, after I added a sim to the lot, I had to fix the waterfall (multiple times), so the download does include a sim.**
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: my own patterns


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #208 - Fall Designer Showdown
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9268054
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/eUhllwT
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30 x 40; 72 Oceanview Drive, Starlight Shores; Final Cost: 83,018
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For this build I wanted to do something fun and lively. Something that was bursting with youthful energy. So I decided to build a surf shack. I also made it a personal challenge that every room in the house would become something else. I chose to open up the floor plan by putting in arches between what was the living room and bedroom. I moved the kitchen into what was the bathroom and made the kitchen the dining room. I added walls for the new bathroom and switched the living room and the bedroom to give the living room those ocean views. I tried to clutter the place up to make it look almost messy and freeform in decoration. Hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @Lilypink79
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @suzses
    2nd Place: @creativemetaphor
    Optional Challenge: N/A

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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited March 2019
    #BnS209 - Twas the Month of December

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st December 2018

    ‘Twas the month of December
    As you sat on the floor,
    Flipping through pages
    Of festive decor -

    Candles and tinsel
    In shimmering gold,
    Green and red flannels,
    And a reindeer centerfold.

    Inside with your cocoa,
    Wrapped up in a robe,
    With hopes of peace
    Throughout all the globe.

    When all of a sudden
    The world all around
    Fell eerily silent,
    Not the slightest of sound!

    Until, with a shock,
    You heard on the roof
    The clippity clatter
    Of each tiny hoof!

    Why, it’s not even Gift day,
    You thought to yourself.
    What brings a visit
    From that jolly old elf?

    But the wonder was answered,
    Not a moment to waste.
    He came down the chimney
    And into your place.

    “My dear Architect!”
    The old man cried,
    And it seemed he was not
    Quite so jolly inside.

    “I’m in such a state
    I have such a need!
    Do you have time to perform
    Yet another good deed?”

    “Of course!” you reply,
    “You can count on me
    But what on earth
    Could Santa’s trouble be?”

    The old elf, he sighed,
    In an armchair he flopped,
    “Those helpers have gone
    And blown up my shop!”

    You stand there agape;
    You can’t quite comprehend.
    You finally stammer out,
    “Say that again?”

    “An unfortunate accident
    Caused the destruction.
    They were trying to increase
    The rate of production,

    “But a stray bit of magic
    Had started to build-up,
    And before we knew it,
    The whole place had gone up!

    “Not just the shop, either,
    The stables are gone,
    And half of the house -
    The whole place is foregone!”

    “Is everyone all right?”
    You ask in a hurry
    He smiled and nodded
    “You don’t need to worry.”

    “But production is halted
    We’re in such a bind!
    It’s already December
    We can’t fall behind!

    “I’ll need a new workshop
    A house, and garage.
    I’d say it’s time for
    A building montage!”

    “Santa, I’m on it
    Now don’t even fret!
    I’ve never let anyone down,
    Not one yet!

    “Bigger and better,
    The place will be great!
    You’ll have it all
    With barely a wait!”

    You shooed him along
    You both have lots of work,
    But before he left
    You turned with a jerk,

    “This one’s on the house,”
    You say, but insist,
    “This year, I’d better
    Be on your GOOD list!”


    THE BRIEF


    Lot size: no larger than 30x40
    2 bedrooms (one for Claus's and one for helpers)
    2 bathrooms
    Budget: unlimited
    Build should include a house, workshop and stable


    Optional Challenge

    Create Mr. & Mrs. Claus and at least 3 of their helpers.


    Entry List


    Beginners


    N/A


    Intermediate


    N/A


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #209 - Twas the Month of December
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: Not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHskL5xHiz
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmvKZjdv
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Custom placed 30x40 in Aurora Skies; $142k.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The lot is custom placed in a large open area of Aurora Skies. Its terrain is rather uneven, which I liked for building the project, but which isn't too friendly for sharing. Since it's already after Christmas, I thought perhaps I'd try to place it on a larger lot so I could even out the terrain edges and upload that version to share NEXT year, if I remember about it by then. I also haven't uploaded the household but, again, may for next Holiday season.
    Speaking of the household, I decided to make the helpers all teens so they were a bit smaller than Santa and Goody but somewhat grown up looking. They are unrelated housemates. One of the helpers is a fairy and another a warlock. Everyone else is simply human, but all have a bit of elvish point to their ears. The cat was just because.
    Since I wanted to show the lot with snow and Christmas lights, the majority of my exterior pictures are in the winter at night. Because of that, I also took a few extra exterior pictures in build/buy mode to show it without snow (and more light).
    I kind of chuckled when I read others' rationale for making smaller stable stalls for reindeer because I had similar thoughts but took a different approach. I decided more than one reindeer could fit in a stall and used two of the game-provided horse box stalls in my stables (because that's what I reasonably had room to accommodate). I also thought if anyone ever actually played the lot, the stalls could, if desired, be used for what the game allows (horses and unicorns).
    There are again some comments below the picture titles that you may not notice if you don't scroll down.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None.
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)


    NAME: Lilypink79
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.app.goo.gl/jBNwTu2D3NxXr1pm6
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: *I didn't make Rudolph (I just added the red to his nose) full credit goes to to Barebel47 over at the exchange
    LEVEL: intermediate or advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x40 £181,227 somewhere in Hidden Springs
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A few points to consider...
    Main House:
    on the ground floor: Porch area's where Mr Claus likes to sit and watch the wildlife pass by (and his beloved reindeer of course), large living area (don't forget the cookies for Santa and carrots for Rudolph on Xmas eve) The hallway is just about big enough for the giant tree which leads into the kitchen, the heart of the home where you will usually find Mrs Claus baking some tasty treats to keep the workforce going on the first floor: 1 main bedroom, When Mrs Claus' isn't baking, the second bedroom has been taken over by her sewing and craft hobbies (she's not known for being very neat and tidy)
    2 full bathrooms and an en-suite toilet/wash room in the basement: this is where the magic happens. Santa reads every letter he receives, he makes his list, checking it twice (sometimes thrice) and then the elves set to work creating all the gifts while Santa plans his route making note of who has been extra good this year and who has been put on the naughty list.
    Reindeer Stalls and Sleigh Garage: The reindeer spend most of their time roaming free in one of the many pastures surrounding the homestead, Occasionally they will spend the night in one of the stalls, although this is rare as they prefer to be outside
    Elves Village:
    The Elves are shy little creatures (and quite rude too when they're busy and don't want to be disturbed by someone wanting to take way too many photo's of their personal space) Mr and Mrs Claus have an open door policy in their home and everyone gathers in the kitchen to feast and chat however it's always nice for the elves to have their own space should they need it.
    ** Look out for the blooper when "someone" placed a bookcase too close to the fire and didn't install a smoke alarm. Ooops
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: so many... Around The Sims, Simcredible, Lulu265, Severinka, Riccinumbers, Deeiutza, CycloneSue, Simsational, sorry if I can't remember them all
    TWITTER TAG: n/a
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: n/a
    TUMBLR LINK: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #208 - Fall Designer Showdown
    NAME: paneinger
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/157238170@N02/albums/72157677152787018
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: custom placed lot; 40x30; $761,889
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I don't ever remember believing in Santa when I was little (I was raised very religious and I can remember being told that Santa was not the reason for the season and didn't exist lol) , so I think that kinda shifted my approach on the perfect Santa house. I built more of a lodge style house with Christmas decorations on every surface. Its definitely more modern than you'd think for the north pole, I think. Santa's stable is relatively small and definitely doesn't have stalls for all the reindeer, but I tested it with a couple of horses and it works great. I also rebuilt it 6 times because my game kept crashing. Instead of a sleigh, there's a massive red pickup truck with a horse trailer for all the presents. And, in keeping with the modern idea, there's no obvious workshop. Instead, there's a gardening shed in the backyard by the firewood that features an elevator down to the extensive workshop. I added the burglar alarms near the doors so you can pretend they're keypads for authorized-only entry
    The main part of the house is two stories high with an open vaulted ceiling, so I kinda wanted everything to be oversized. The fireplaces are huge, the main Christmas trees are two stories tall, and the tv is huge. Lots of windows, lots (and lots) of garland, lots of candles, lots of plush pillows and cozy fabrics. There are Christmas trees in nearly every room - nothing in the laundry room or closet, but that's about it.
    Coming in the front door, there's a den with plenty of books and doors leading to the elves' bedroom and bathroom, and to the laundry room/back door and bathroom. A hallway leads in to the main living space with the kitchen, dining, living room, and balconies. Santa's office is directly above the kitchen and open to the living area below. The other balcony offers another seating area, plus another floor to view the tv from. The balcony leads to the master suite with the bedroom, bathroom, front deck with sauna, back deck with reading space, and private entry to Santa's office.
    Outside, the stable has a small tack room and sink to wash up, plus storage for hay on the second floor and outside. There's a hot tub and another fireplace so they can stay warm and enjoy the outdoors next to the gardening shed, plus plenty of firewood. The lot has a lot of fir trees outside, and a pond with a waterfall that's just big enough to ice skate on.
    Downstairs in the workshop, there are cubbies for both elves and human workers to stash their stuff before work. A command center has a wall of monitors - I suppose for high tech monitoring during Santa's deliveries? - and a wall of clocks for various time zones. And, of course, coffee. The central hub of the workshop has the spellbook on a pedestal - just pretend its a fancy setup for the book of the naughty and nice kids. The surrounding rooms all have their purposes too - restrooms, file room, a room with a weather thingy to ensure a white Christmas, a kitchen with multiple stations for baked Christmas gifts, storage room, and the toy factory. The workshop isn't as extensively decorated because, well, its a work area. But the elves can always go back upstairs to the main house to relax and enjoy all that decor
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: no
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: as usual, its pretty much all cc


    Build-n-Share Challenge #209 **'Twas the Month of December**
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: http://www.mediafire.com/file/e5qnqn4t4gnccmt/Santa's_New_Home.Sims3Pack/file
    and decorated for Christmas with family:
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/q8aalf4plo3lnml/Clause_Decorated.Sims3Pack/file
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/rUg5lZ1 (some of the house pics--with snow--are on the second/family link)
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: https://www.mediafire.com/file/svv7c5e6wp1bixq/Clause_Family.Sims3Pack/file
    https://imgur.com/a/Jj6cfEk
    How embarrassing! I misspelled Claus!
    Samantha Clause(witch)-Classical Music+Fruit Parfait+Red+Great Kisser+Family-Oriented+Natural Cook+Savvy Sculptor+Neat
    Santa Clause(fairy)-Classical Music+Cookies+Green+Family-Oriented+Handy+Animal Lover+Artistic+Charismatic
    All elves are fairies:
    Snowette- Classical Music+Cobbler+Pink+Workaholic+Animal Lover+Artistic
    Davy- French Music+French Toast+Yellow+Workaholic+Vehicle Enthusiast+Genius
    Tink- Rock Music+Pancakes+Red+Workaholic+Vehicle Enthusiast+Artistic
    Ernie- Country Music+Mac and Cheese+Orange+Slob+Genius+Artistic
    Angel-Kids Music+Hamburger+Aqua+Workaholic+Good Sense of Humor+Neat
    Benny- Indie Music+Cheesesteak+Green+Workaholic+Bookworm+Computer Whiz
    *Santa's Reindeer are currently being housed on another farm until after Christmas due to needing vet care after the explosion* *There are many more elves not pictured, currently cleaning up the old house and lot and salvaging as many toys as possible*
    All elves work on toys and wrapping the presents that are made.
    Benny handles all toy research and helps keep track of the mail and the Nice/Naughty list.
    Angel helps Mrs. Claus with the cooking, baking, and cleaning. She is also the head present-wrapper.
    Ernie is the one lazy elf who would rather sleep than work. But he is excellent at painting small details, so Santa keeps him on.
    Tink and Davy care for the sleigh and the family truck. Tink also makes all the toy vehicles and robots. Davy makes all the computer-related gifts and music boxes. They both are good at creating new toys children love!
    Snowette helps Santa care for the reindeer and keep the stables/barn neat. She is also the head seamstress, making all the doll and action figure clothing as well as any actual clothing wishes children of all ages have. All sewing is done by hand.
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Riverview, 15 Hidden Grove Lane, 40x30, $708,179 (not decorated for Christmas)
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Sorry--I am moving and VERY short on time to finish this up, so the labels on the pics may be missing this time. Also, the ceilings in the basement where not showing properly. Again, I did not have time to mess with it and try to fix them.
    Since the blow up, Santa and a handful of his usual team of elves have been hard at work to catch up on the presents that need to be delivered this year. Once the presents are made and wrapped, each present is magically shrunk and added to his huge bag, currently being keep in the covered of his new flying "sleigh," a request of Mrs. Claus who worries that Santa may catch cold one of these Christmases. Anyway, the house itself has two bedrooms and two and half baths, a large kitchen and a living room. The female elves sleep in the house. The male elves bunk in a large room in the basement. They have a second kitchen in the basement for the times the elves are working as well as for baking and canning purposes. There are five more bathrooms down there, as well as two saunas, a movie theater, a games room, a glass-blowing studio, and a study for Santa. A sub-basement houses all the toys and gifts that are waiting to be wrapped and a utility area with the AC and heat systems and a weather changer, just in case Christmas is not cold enough or needs snow.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: only my own patterns


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A





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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited March 2019
    #BnS210 - Life After Life

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st January 2019

    You sent Rose home early to beat the storm. You didn’t want him out in that, but you had some loose ends to clean up - or rather, you had models and sketches and a mess to clean up! You looked back over your design ideas and smile. You’ve always loved making a difference in people’s lives, the look on their faces when they see it… makes all the headaches worth it!

    The wind was shaking the windows when you finally decided it was time to head home yourself. You gathered your things and turned out the lights, pulling your coat tight around you as you stepped outside and turned to lock up.

    When you turned back around, you nearly jumped out of your skin! There was a figure looming over you in the darkness, seemingly materialized out of the fog.

    “Good evening,” he says, voice smooth as velvet.

    “G-good evening,” you manage to get out.

    “I have not come at a bad time, have I?” the gentleman says.

    “Bad time? Oh… no no, I was-” well you were just locking up to go home but does that really constitute ‘bad time’?

    “I am glad. I apologize I could not have been here sooner.”

    Well, you suppose staying a little later wouldn’t hurt, and you’d rather not stand out here so you unlock the door and escape from the elements. Oddly, your visitor does not follow you in.

    “Please, do come in,” you say.

    He smiles broadly as he steps inside. You aren’t entirely sure but it seems like his teeth are just a little… longer than average.

    Shaking off your coat, you hang it back up and turn the lights on again. Now that you’re able to get a better look at your guest he seems far less looming than outside. You note the piercing eyes, the impeccable if somewhat outdated dress. He does not seem the least beaten by the storm, unlike yourself you’re sure.

    “Won’t you sit down?” you ask, motioning to the conference table.

    “Thank you,” he says, taking a seat. You can’t quite place the accent, but it seems familiar.

    “Now, what can I do for you, Mr…?”

    “Ah, you may call me Seth.”

    “Well, Mr. Seth, what can I do for you?”

    “I am in need of a new residence,” he says. “My current will soon be- ah- uninhabitable. So I will need it quickly, by the end of the month and no later.”

    “Of course, we often work on a tight schedule,” you say, though find his choice of words very odd.

    “Good, I appreciate that,” he says. “But I require very particular details in my residence.”

    “That shouldn’t be a problem,” you assure him, slipping easily back into your professional mode. “We have catered to a wide variety of needs.”

    “Then what I am after is a subterranean residence, entirely below ground except for what must necessarily be above to access it.”

    “Oh, that’s very do-able,” you say. “We can add skylights or-”

    “No!”

    He cuts you off so forcefully you jump slightly in your seat.

    “I apologize,” he quickly adds. “I just- no skylights. I, uh, value my privacy. I do not wish anyone to be able to see inside. Under any circumstances. No skylights, window wells, nothing. Please.”

    “Very well,” you say. “There are plenty of lighting options.”

    He relaxes again.

    “I value my privacy, so a good fence around the property is a must. But I will need space for entertaining,” he says. “I host events every month.”

    “Oh?” That seems interesting. “What kind of events?”

    “Exclusive events. Very exclusive.”

    “No, I mean…football parties, book club, art shows-”

    “Yes! Art, that’s it,” he says, as if taking a conveniently offered excuse and running with it. “Very exclusive art showings. With necar. There will need to be a bar.”

    “Okay.” You write that down but this is a very odd client! “And beyond that, is it just you? Just one bedroom or…?”

    “Yes, only me. The usual parts of a house, yes. All that. But no mirrors!”

    “No mirrors.” You jot down a few more notes. “Well, I think the only thing left is the cost-”

    “Here is your payment,” he says, handing you a cashier’s check for… a great deal more than you were about to tell him you needed. You do not ask any questions.

    “Well Mr. Seth, I think you’ll be very happy with your new place.”

    “I hope so,” he says as he stands up. “After all, just cause I’m dead doesn’t mean I can’t have a life!”

    He laughs.

    You laugh. Then the words sink in and you stop, but suddenly notice he is no longer standing there. Or, anywhere. You look back at the cashier’s check in your hand and shrug. Well, you’ve done weirder.


    The Brief


    Budget: 85,000
    Design an entirely subterranean home except what must be above ground for access.
    No natural lighting of any kind.
    One bedroom minimum.
    All the usual residential spaces.
    Room for entertaining an exclusive group of people.
    An easel, and a bar.
    No mirrors.


    Entry List


    Beginners


    N/A


    Intermediate


    N/A


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM No. 210: Life After Life
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9282737
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/MRRjYfg
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20 X 20; 2 Lupine Lane, Moonlight Falls; Final Cost: 84,957
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: So for this challenge I wanted to create something in my usual style of re-use. So I choose to model my house after a missile silo. Because of that I wanted it to feel over grown on the top, after all Seth wouldn’t want any nosy neighbors coming over during the day. So it looks almost abandon from the top, but on the inside I really wanted to focus on the little details because this challenge concentrated so much on interior design. I tend to see this area as my weakness and I wanted to push myself. I was going for a contemporary almost loft like style with just a hint of things that felt old and “inherited” for the bar level I wanted to model it after a 1920s speakeasy. I tried to use rich jewel tones and the darker wood to give the place that sort of old-fashioned vibe. Hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM No. 210: Life After Life
    NAME: account: chrispugmire
    LINK TO LOT: www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9283539#
    LINK TO MEDIA: www.imgur.com/a/WjiDlbo
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Missed it.
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 64 x 64; 29 S Falls Ave, Moonlight Falls; Final Cost: 83,778
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: An older styled house suited to the liking of someone who's possibly been around a while longer than us... I've used rich colours to give a more elegant feel to certain areas of the house.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes thanks.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #210 - Life After Life
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ap1lr1670y6sbyp/Under_the_Ground.Sims3Pack/file
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/3InwbzX
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Barnacle Bay, 29 Ferry Lane, 40x30, $84,988
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: This lot is all about privacy, from the abandoned building and fence on the the lot to the turns in the hallway into the house. Artwork is spread throughout the house from many different time periods.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: my own patterns, items from TSR : the mudroom is from Cashcraft, other artists


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #210: Life After Life
    NAME: Lilypink79
    LINK TO LOT: N/A
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.app.goo.gl/iH3GJTL65vJ75gfRA
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: I created my very own Seth (images included in link to media)
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30 (I think) in the mountains in Hidden Springs. Final cost was literally a few simelonians under budget.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Just some old ruins, nothing to see here. Move along now...
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Sure
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A
    Images aren't working for me again
    https://imgur.com/a/XPfa89l


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM No. 210: Life After Life
    NAME: missroxor
    LINK TO LOT: Natural Beauty Spot https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9284016
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/9g17Dk1
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Huh?
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST:25 x 30 - 100 Redwood Parkway, SV - S77, 858
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: So you’re a few centuries old and burst into flames in sunlight... but who says you have to live in a filthy cave surrounded by dusty old antiques!? Welcome to your new grown up bachelor pad for the modern vampire complete with private...er, nightclub.
    This home was built into the grounds of a natural beauty spot and conservation area with stunning views of the coast, and plenty of parking. A regular passer-by might not even notice the hidden entrance to the home. Basement Level 1 includes one double bedroom, an office, laundry facilities and the main living area. Throughout the main floor, artificial backdrops, windows and lighting have been used to make this subterranean cave feel more like a home. Basement level 2 (with separate access to ensure the homeowner’s privacy) is a dark and moody nightclub primed for entertaining your guests.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes please, If you have time.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @missroxor
    Optional Challenge: N/A
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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited March 2019
    #BnS211 - Five by Five

    The deadline for this challenge is 28th February 2019

    The young lady sat across from you looks like she could handle herself in a tough situation, and as she absent mindedly plays with her cuticles you wonder what she is thinking.

    “Well, you know, I really need a place of my own, somewhere without other people’s ‘stuff’ around.” You know from Karl that she is currently sleeping on a friend’s couch.

    “It needs to be small though, I hate large spaces, they feel too, ummm big.”

    You can’t help but have your heart melt a little when she struggles to find a word for scary that wouldn’t hurt her bad girl exterior, you sense in her eyes that this is not her true persona.

    “So, Faith, do you have any particular style in mind?” You ask her, expecting her to want a grungy, industrial look.

    “Nah, whatever you want.”

    “Really, you don’t mind what style architecture or interior design?”

    “Nah, it’s all five by five.”

    “Five by five?” You ask.

    “You know, it’s all good.”

    She thanks you for her time, and as she stands up to leave, you swear you see a wooden stake peeking out of the inside pocket of her leather jacket.


    The Brief


    Design a home with no more than 25 squares in total (your building does not have to be limited to one story, but must not consist of more than [*]25 squares of interior living space, total, i.e. adding the ground floor tiles to the upper floor tiles, the number of tiles must NOT exceed 25) - eating area can be outdoors as well as hobbies
    You may have a covered outdoor area as long as there are no walls to it.
    You may use exterior walls as decorative items, but they cannot be used to add any livable space.
    Must be on a 20x15 or smaller lot - but this can be in any world.
    Overhead shots with grid lines on are 100% mandatory for this challenge, your build will NOT be judged without them.
    Any architectural and interior style.
    Make sure you don’t forget the landscaping.
    Your budget is §30,000 (including the lot cost)

    The deadline for this challenge is Thursday 28th February 2019 ** [no later than 23:59:59 EST/New York Time]


    Entry List


    Beginner


    N/A


    Intermediate


    N/A


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #211 - Five by Five
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.mediafire.com/file/58m7tmx3gh38b2b/Faith's_Loft.Sims3Pack/file
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/Uevo1Lg
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: https://www.mediafire.com/file/eetb31w6uj13lnf/Faith_Melinda_Winters.Sims3Pack/file
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x15, Barnacle Bay, $29,973
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The lot that was here previously was bigger, so it was bull-dozed. Faith's Loft is semi-self-sustainable, with a small garden and a solar panel. The house is lifted up on metal columns to give Faith some protection from things on the ground and to give her the best view of the ocean.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: my own patterns and CC from TSR, including CycloneSue, ArtVitalex, SIMcredible, Wondymoon, Cashcraft,BuffSumm, and others.


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #211 - Five by Five
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: Gotta Have Faith https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://photos.app.goo.gl/iLUKYYuv2DcZKKUr9
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included in above
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST:
    Custom placed 10x15 in Midnight Hollow (Near Cemetery)
    Total house size - 24 enclosed squares (12 main floor, 12 second floor)
    Final Cost 27,952
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Few people are okay with living next door to the dead, but Faith seemed not just cool with the idea, she actually said it was the best place to be.
    When I looked surprised she said "Quiet. It's ... quiet." I'm not sure but it seemed like that was a convenient explanation after the fact. I still wonder about that glint in her eye when I told her about the old Victorian I had found, and where.
    The renovation took no time at all, being so small. New wallpaper, fresh paint, modern appliances (but she made it clear she had no interest in cooking, coffee and a microwave was enough), and a very comfortable apartment on the second floor with bed, bookshelf, and couch. Even a wall-mounted tv. A table on the curtained porch would be lovely in the warmer months to sit and enjoy the.. uh.. scenery.
    The small side yard became her exercise and training area, and while she said she was just really into martial arts, I was a little unnerved by all the weapons she decorated with. I liked the mirror on the front porch, though. It seemed a nice touch.
    I think Faith will be happy in her very tiny Victorian house. It seems to suit her.
    Faith herself is brave, disciplined, perceptive, athletic, and a loner. She likes to wander the cemetery at night. Collecting things, maybe? I think she secretly wants to be a Paranormal Profiteer.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you) n/a
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you) n/a
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you) n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #211 - Five by Five
    NAME: Elledaes
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9287616
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/pg/ElleDaes/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2249963648577238
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: https://www.facebook.com/pg/ElleDaes/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2249963648577238
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Los Aniegos, Placed, Unaddressed 20x15 Lot, $29,998
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    A 24sqft mini home built for Faith, the Vampire Slayer. 1 Bed/ .5 Bath this shipping container remodel takes tiny living and welcomes it with open arms. Designed especially with our iconic Faith in mind, this grunge inspired mini features roll away walls, a home gym, meditation zone, lounge and outdoor shower. You'll also notice, there is no front door. This isn't that kind of house.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM No.211 - Five by Five
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9287967
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/YS0fIlY
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 15 x 10; placed lot on Wright Way, Sunset Valley; Final Cost: 30,000
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For this build I really wanted to do something that relied heavily on a flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. None of the interior spaces can be accessed from an enclosed room, you are forced to walk through the outdoor kitchen to get to the other rooms. I chose to do something in an almost Greek Isle style becasue I liked the lightless, but also the groundedness that the those buildings have. I wanted to build something that was open, but also felt imtimate at the same time. Hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, Please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #211 - Five by Five
    NAME: missroxor
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9290311
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/lI5xbLj
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 10x 15 lot, The Lonely Container (for Bridgeport Docks), 1BE 1BA,
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: 1.5 Abandoned shipping containers salvaged and furnished for one female sim who spends her days maintaining her peak physical condition. Includes a pool, small harvestable garden and a motorbike.
    Since we're doing tiny homes, I added several nods to this being an eco home (grass roof, recycle bins, harvestable garden etc) but I ran out of funds to add windmills
    Habitable interior squares bottom floor: 7
    Habitable interior squares top floor: 18
    Habitable interior squares total: 25
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None.


    NAME: chrispugmire
    LINK TO LOT: www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9290807
    LINK TO MEDIA: www.imgur.com/a/Lv58IQg
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 15 x 20. Waning Way, Moonlight Falls. $25,773
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    I tried to keep the style of this house close to others in the area Fatih lives. The fence around the property, surrounding trees, making the house feel secluded, and old style design of the house all work to bring a more hidden and safe feel to the home of a vampire hunter who lives alone.
    Situated just across the bridge from the town's graveyard makes for a convenient location, and pops of modern colour in a traditional style makes for a unique appearance.
    25 Total indoor Squares
    19 First floor
    6 Second floor
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes Thankyou
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A
    SPACE FOR PICTURES: (can't seem to paste images?)


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #211 - Five by Five
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: Coming!
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmB9Q3M4
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x15 custom placed lot in my empty "build world" (Sunset Valley II). Cost 29,994.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Enclosed structure is 4x6 for total of 24 squares. Given the small size, I thought clean lines and light, neutral colors would work well, and I also thought that, while it wouldn't be what occurred to her first, Faith would benefit from being in a well-organized, relaxing space. She did like it once I showed her the plans.
    I thought this would fit well tucked in between other residential lots or even community lots in a high traffic area, so that she was hiding in plain sight, so to speak, and nearby to help if needed. Unfortunately, I couldn't find such a spot in any of my ongoing games that was readily available and that allowed me to take unobstructed pictures of the lot. So, the pictures were all taken where I originally built it.
    Going with the hiding-in-plain-sight concept, I kept vampire deterrents subtle but definitely there. There are no windows that could be slid open in the middle of the night by a vampire, with the only glass being at the front and back entrances. The entrances also include garlic plantings, subtle crucifix shapes in the design, mirrors and other reflective surfaces. The indoors includes more mirrors and reflective surfaces, a handy spritzer of holy water on top of the dresser (not sure what she may have placed in the flower vases . . .), and a handy holder on the desk for spare wooden stakes.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None used.
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @suzses
    2nd Place: @mederouin
    Optional Challenge: N/A
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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited May 2019
    #BnS212 - Settlement for Simanity

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st March 2019

    “Please, come in,” you say, gesturing for your two guests to sit.

    A well-dressed woman hands you a business card which says ‘Settlement for Simanity’, and identifies herself as a Ms. Abby Jung. You know the organization but have never worked directly with them.

    She is accompanied by a gentleman with the kind of impressive beard and friendly face usually reserved for Santas. He is dressed more… not casually, exactly, but you can tell he’s much more of a hands-on type, with a firm, calloused grip. He introduces himself as simply Tepeu.

    “Thank you for seeing us without an appointment,” she says.

    “Not at all,” you say. “How can I be of help to your organization?”

    “Well, that’s an interesting question,” Tepeu says. “We are looking to create very small homes which can be cheaply and quickly erected, but still be functional for places where whole communities are in need.”

    “War zones, natural disaster areas, displaced populations, that kind of thing,” Ms. Jung says. “These won’t be our idea of a house with so many rooms and possessions and furnishings.”

    “No,” the Tepeu agrees. “These will be places for sleeping, food prep, and storage mainly. The important aspect is that the family will be in a good, solid structure which can provide safety. A door which locks. We take such security for granted but it is lacking in many areas of the world.”

    You nod, remembering some of your own clients who so desperately needed a home after some kind of disaster or another. “I would be happy to be involved in any way I can.”

    Tepeu breaks into wide grin.

    “We have few requirements, mostly we are hoping you will be able to connect the dots for the actual design of the building,” says Ms. Jung as she hands over several briefs.

    “The need is so wide-spread,” Tepeu says. “There are many climates and cultures which Settlement for Simanity will build for, so we are hoping we can get a variety of designs, while meeting the basic needs.”

    “Of course!” you say, already having visions in your head.


    THE BRIEF

    Budget: 8,000 for build only - do not consider the cost of the lot
    Any size lot can be used but the extent of any structures or placed items (not including foliage) should not be more than 10x10

    Pick one of the following community locations to design for:

    Desert
    Rainforest
    Subarctic
    Tropic
    Dense urban

    (You do not need to own a suitable world for your chosen location but your landscaping and terrain paints should be consistent with the climate you design for)

    Each build will need to be fully securable
    At least two beds (a crib or sleeping bag will count as a second bed for this challenge, but the primary must be a regular bed)
    Toilet/bathing facilities
    Cooking facilities
    At least one additional skill item of any kind

    Optional Challenge:

    Build a community of at least 4 copies of your design (you may reCASt for variety but cannot change anything beyond that). Include a communal garden and any other special touches which may be appropriate for your build climate/location.


    Entry List


    Beginner


    N/A


    Intermediate


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #212 - Settlement for Simanity
    NAME: Zincht
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9294294
    LINK TO MEDIA: http://s158.photobucket.com/user/Zincht/library/Sims3/Build-N-Share Builds
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Not this time, unless I have extra time before the end of the month.
    LEVEL: let's try intermediate, but I don't want to be the only one in my category...
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 10x10, I placed it in a custom world "Chelsea's Heart", downloaded from exchange, because there are a lot of empty lots there. Final cost $8200 (lot cost $200)
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: tell us about your build, include any details and rationale that might not be obvious from your pictures
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes"
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: I used only stuff from the official game, and purchased downloads. Actually, the exchange listing says I didn't use any purchased items, just expansion items. The world I used was "Chelsea's Heart" by Sovaz
    TWITTER TAG: No twitter account
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: Facebook profile is only for relatives. (Sorry!)
    TUMBLR LINK: No tumbler account
    I apologize for the lack of formatting and links, I am a new member.
    It also seems to be clipping my "OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #212" top line out of my response.


    Advanced


    Since I'm not sure I'll be able to finish the optional challenge, I'll throw this up now and edit later one way or the other.
    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #212 - Settlement for Simanity
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: pending
    LINK TO MEDIA: Subarctic Sanctuary https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://photos.app.goo.gl/Re73bLkpRt7pXMBF6
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included in above
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 40x40 in Aurora Skies - replaced 45 Lupin Lane
    Build-only cost: $8,000 plus $3,200 for lot, total: $11,200
    Optional lot cost: honestly I lost track, I was upgrading the appliances so it was heavily depreciated. Probably still less than $50,000 though.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Inspired by Nordic living, this home promises a safe space that can be built quickly and cheaply in a subarctic environment. The exterior is a traditional black, while the interior uses light colors to help the space feel warm and welcoming. The lot is situated close to town to allow easy access to the library, school, town hall, and more, and to allow the residents to feel like they are truly part of the community.
    The house utilizes a crossed A-frame style with open floor plan to reduce wall costs. It has a single bedroom that sleeps three and a half bath. A covered porch holds a stack of firewood, the mailbox, and the garbage can. The entire roof is covered with solar panels to generate all the power needed for the home, and a fireplace offers additional warmth (modlet!).
    A number of skill items have been included. In addition to the stove (cooking), there is a bookshelf (various skill books), a radio and hacky-sack (athletic), a mirror (charisma), and sketch pad (artistic).
    Some special touches include a custom name-plate near the mailbox, extra seating for having a friend over, a desk for homework, a chest to store items, and curtains on all windows for privacy.
    Upgrades: the toilet and sink are unbreakable, the fireplace is fire proof, and the stove has improved meal quality. Fully play tested to ensure all items are usable.
    Optional Challenge:
    The other three houses on the lot are recolored to shades of red, yellow, and gray exterior so no one gets confused which house is theirs!
    The other layouts offer a double bed + sleeping bag, two single beds, and a single with crib. The color schemes were altered for variety but aside from the beds they all contain the same items.
    The lot offers each house its own corner with pleasant walkways and landscaping for a sense of privacy, an entry area for bikes, and a pleasantly situated pond. A common greenhouse and orchard gives the residents a means of supporting themselves and supplementing their diets with fresh vegetables. Family friendly areas include large playground, grills, picnic benches, a kitty pool, games, and sprinklers to play in.
    There are lamps placed around the area and fences enclose all but the front of the lot to help keep it secure, and gates give access to the back of each house where the electrical boxes are.
    Though their misfortunes left them in need, this lot will give them a chance to build a new life with new opportunities.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #212 - Settlement for Simanity
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9297078#
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/m3yghvM
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: not yet
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Isla Paradiso city, the lost that was named The Flats, Fire Island renamed Tropical Habitat for Simanity 50x50 lot cost was $5,000+exactly $8,000 used for a total of $13,000
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I am on a large lot just in case I can do the optional challenge.
    This home is designed for the tropical area with a few old-fashioned tricks to alleviate the heat when the weather is warm. This prototype home was designed for a family of five, one of which was a baby or toddler. The home can easily sleep up to six by having three sets of bunk beds. Smaller families can request a double bed and either a crib, a single bed, or a bunk bed.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: no, thank you
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: No CC


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM No. 212 - Settlement for Simanity
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9297224
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/nhFcfBI
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Included in Above
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 36 x 64 (House is 9x3 w/ 4x2 deck); 1580 Memorial Parkway; Final cost was 8,000 for a single house.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: So I chose to use dense urban as my inspiration. I wanted to build something that was easy to move and could be put up almost anywhere. So I chose to build a tiny house. I tried to make this one as fun and freeing as possible with a focus on how the houses function as a community. I wanted to create a place that people crashed into each other and drew support and inspiration from each other. I wanted it to feel artsy and youthful. I hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #212 - Settlement for Simanity
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9297776
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmb6tsGM
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: media included in the above album
    LINK TO OPTIONAL CHALLENGE LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9297777
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Individual yurt on a 10x15, $7,993 excluding $300 lot cost. Custom placed lot on the Area 52 Test Labs side of Lucky Palms on Lakeside Drive.
    Community of yurts on a 50x50 custom placed lot next to the single unit (I did bulldoze the empty 50x50 next to Lovely Lake Park and Playground and place another one further away from that park but on the same side of the road.) I didn't check the cost of this lot before I put in sims to test routing, but it's around $58,000 now.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: My yurt residences are on the small side, both because by adding even one wall space on each of the eight sides the budget would have been blown, and also because think it would not have still fit the 10x10 space requirement. Staying on the smaller side also allowed the use of a little better appliances - the stove, fridge, and shower are all better and more pleasant to live with than the cheapest variations offered in the game.
    The original yurt was placed on a 10x15 lot with everything fitting in a 10x10 area except, I think, the mesquite bush, which I considered "foliage." I did count it in the lot cost, though. The total for the single lot was $8,293, the lot itself being $300, so the unit's cost totals $7,993.
    To create the larger community option, I placed the original yurt at the center back of a 50x50 lot, with four additional units, two on each side of a central community garden. At the front of the lot are several covered areas for community use, including a laundry, children's play area, and a picnic area. In a back corner, there is also a small bit of space used to accomodate pets - there are two dog houses (my experience is a cat will sleep in one), two food dishes, a couple dog and cat toys, and a cat scratching post behind one of the dog houses.
    The use of roofing over the outdoor areas is to create shade in a hot climate. Other nods to climate include the placement of a rainwater collection system, and HVAC units for each individual yurt. I also did include sprinklers in the garden area this time (these sims have enough on their plates with being displaced, afterall, and don't need to spend all day in the hot sun watering plants ;) ). The only upgrading I did was to send in a sim to make the sprinklers auto water.
    Each unit sleeps two. While I wanted to vary the sleeping arrangements, the "you may reCASt for variety but cannot change anything beyond that" statement in the assignment caused me to think I shouldn't do that. There are two basic colors for the exteriors, a teal and a sage green, with three door colors used. The interior wall colors all match the exteriors. Fabric/upholstery colors and patterns are varied - and maybe some other small color change was used - for each unit, but except for a couple similar-cost differences in what's on the kitchen shelf or the choice of alarm clock on the dresser, everything else is exactly identical.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: none
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)


    Results


    Beginners -:
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @Zincht
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @suzses
    2nd Place: @iampes23
    Optional Challenge: N/A

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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited April 2020
    #BnS213 - Young Minds

    The deadline for this challenge is 30th April 2019

    Double-checking the address, you follow the walkway up to the front door. It’s an older house, but someone has put effort into the upkeep and looks welcoming. The message only said that your assistance would be of great help, but no other details.

    You go to knock but the door gives way with a creek under your knuckles. The air has that faint tint of chalk dust, incongruent with the image the house presented upon approach.

    “Hello?” you call out, not wanting to intrude without invitation. Not to mention feeling slightly uneasy at the open door.
    There comes a crash from somewhere inside, but then a voice calls back, “Hello! Yes, I’m here! Just a moment!”

    And true to word, a moment later a kindly-looking older gentleman is at the door. He’s dressed in overalls, and from the look and smell of it, he’s covered in chalk-dust.

    “Mr. Gizinski?” you ask, just to ensure you really are at the right house.

    “Yes, sorry, I was just cleaning the erasers. Come in, come in!”

    You follow him into the living room - or what would have usually been a living room, except this one was filled with small desks and chairs, a chalkboard, easels, toys, and boxes of who-knows-what. Shelves filled with books lined every wall. There is so much crammed into the room that there’s hardly any room to walk.

    “As you can see, I’m running out of space here,” he says, pushing some desks aside to make more room for the two of you. “That’s why I need you.”

    “Oh! You wish for… an addition?”

    “No, no. Oh no, that would never do. It would look so awkward on this house…”

    You can appreciate a person who appreciates architectural aesthetics.

    “No, I think I need a whole new place, a new daycare and school for these delightful children! My passion has always been expanding the minds of our youth, bringing the wide knowledge of the world into their grasps and watching their eyes fill with wonder.”

    “Oh! Yes, I see, a daycare.” You glance around at all the desks and learning toys. “I must say, I’ve never seen one that is so- well… educational!”

    “That’s why the parents come to me, I think. My daycare isn’t just a babysitting service, I teach them things that the schools don’t. Sure, they learn maths and languages, but what about a love of arts? Appreciation for nature? Ancient history and future technologies? I want them to know that ‘there are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy’!”

    You recognize the quote from Shakespeare, and find yourself wishing you had had him as a teacher back in your day! So much passion, so much love for the children. It’s a refreshing experience and you are being caught up in it, already starting to sketch out some ideas.

    “So, school area, bathrooms, kitchen,” you mumble as you go.

    “Yes, yes! And play and nap areas,” he adds.

    You look up and smile. “I think you - and your children - are going to be quiet happy.”


    THE BRIEF

    Create a daycare center with space for the following:

    1. Cafeteria
    2. Restrooms
    3. Learning area
    4. Play area
    5. Nap area

    The layout should be mostly open to allow for one adult to oversee multiple children
    Lot Size: no larger than 30x30
    Budget: 99,000

    Optional Challenge

    Create a household consisting of the owner of the daycare, one helper and at least 2 toddler daycare participants.


    Entry List


    Beginner


    N/A


    Intermediate


    N/A


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #213 -Young Minds
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9304969#
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/EohMVyZ
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: placed lot in Roaring Heights 30x30 $76,102
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Learning is made fun with the circus theme at Circus Academy and Daycare. Not only will your children be able to play indoors and out, but they will be able to learn and get help with homework. For example, they can bake cookies and learn cooking skills or get lessons in history, math, and literature! This daycare has many possibilities to make both you and your children happy--all in a very secure environment!
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: No CC


    Results


    Beginners:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Intermediate:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Advanced:-
    Comments
    1st Place: @iampes23
    Optional Challenge: N/A
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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited April 2020
    #BnS214 - The Tables Have Turned

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st May 2019

    You sit back at your desk and smile. The last project took a lot out of you, but you are so happy you could help. You think back on many of your clients and how pleased they were with your work. But really, you could use a bit of a break, you think.

    Rose comes in and hands you a stack of mail. You motion for her to sit as you flip through it, mainly bills and junk.

    “So, who’s next?” you ask.

    “Actually- ah, nobody.”

    “Really?”

    “Really,” he says. “I guess it’s just a quiet month. We have some interest for a few months from now, but I think your schedule is free.”

    You ponder this for a minute, then say, “In that case, Rose, we have a client!”

    “Oh?” She perks up, as curious about why he doesn’t know this as he is about who the client is.

    “I have been living in the same place, with the same decor for years now! After helping so many others realize their dream houses, I think it’s time I do something about my own!”

    “But you love that house!” Rose protests.

    You laugh. “Yes I do. I do love that house. But the inside is so dated! The decor, the colors, the style... It may have been me once, but it isn’t me anymore. Rose - I am going to give myself a makeover for a change!”


    THE BRIEF


    This challenge will be quite different. This month we are asking you to build your house in the game. No, not your dream house, your actual real house. To the best of your and the game’s ability, we want you to build the house, apartment, or residence you currently live as close as you can.
    Then, give your home a makeover! Do not add, remove, or change any walls. This includes adding detached structures - no walls can be added or removed. The structure of the building must stay exactly as it is. You can swap a door for an arch of the same size and vise versa. You can swap windows for the same size windows. Fences and half-walls can be added, changed or removed. No other changes are allowed to the structure of the home.
    Beyond that, you are free to change the type and style of floors, walls, any built-ins like cabinets and plumbing, you can re-purpose rooms, but only within the scope of not changing the walls and windows.
    Take before and after shots to show us how you have reimagined your home! Take enough to really give us a feel for how it is now and how you envision it in the future.
    There is no budget for this build! There are too many variable home to try to limit, this challenge is all about the before and after.

    Good luck!


    Entry List


    Intermediate


    NAME: Zincht
    LINK TO LOT:
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/156838363@N05/sets/72157708829955387
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: nope, sorry
    LEVEL: only intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x40 size, base house $133,534, remodel $159, 024
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I put a lot of comments in the picture descriptions. I've had the house for 15 years, so some of it has been remodeled already. The stairs have been adjusted for sims standards, and most of the "stuff" in the house has been moved/removed to allow proper sims pathing on the base model. (I tested this a bunch!)
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: YES please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: No idea if I have custom content. I don't think so, but if you see something, let me know and I'll change this. I have some store content.
    TWITTER TAG: none
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: nope
    TUMBLR LINK: none


    Results


    Beginners:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Intermediate:-
    Comments
    1st Place: @Zincht
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Advanced:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A
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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited April 2020
    #BnS215 - Breaking Out Of The Box

    The deadline for this challenge is 30th June 2019

    While you are checking out at the grocery store, a young boy and girl come in and ask the cashier if she has any boxes for them. The cashier assures them that she does and will have them brought to the front as soon as she finishes checking out the short line of customers. You wonder what kind of school project they are doing as you walk out to the parking lot and put your groceries in the car. You push your empty cart back into the store as the children come out, struggling to carry four large, flattened cardboard boxes.

    "I hope Daddy will be able to make us a bedroom with these boxes!" the girl says excitedly as the boxes slip in her hands.

    "Hold them tighter," the little boy commands as he stops and waits for her to get a better grip on the cardboard.

    Curious as to the actual use of the boxes now, you offer to help the children carry them. They agree. You grab one end of the flattened boxes, and the children each grab a corner on the other end. A short walk down the road and into an alley later, and an extremely unique sight greets you. It is a series of large cardboard boxes made into a sort of house with what looks like multiple rooms.

    "That is our castle," the little boy says, pointing to the cardboard structure. "Daddy keeps adding rooms as we get more boxes."

    "Daddy is very handy," the little girls adds seriously.

    A woman's voice calls out, "Amada! Bernardo! Is that you?" The woman emerges from the huge set of multi-sized boxes, carrying a baby and leading a toddler. She freezes when she sees you.

    You introduce yourself and explain that you are just helping the children carry the large boxes. Then you casually ask, "Do you live in these boxes? They are definitely well put together! Is that wax on the top?" You are seeing gobs of white, drippy stuff all over the tops of the boxes, and some of it is dried along the seams.

    The woman thaws a little and says, "Yes, wax. We melt candles to make the house more water prof from the rain. It is my husband Domingo's idea."
    "Genius!" you exclaim and are rewarded with a slight smile.

    The kids beg to show you the inside, and you agree that you would like to see it. Reluctantly, the woman agrees and leads the way inside. Her children follow her, and you bring up the rear.

    The first room is about four feet tall and six feet long by five feet wide. You notice odd pieces of wood taped to the "seams" in the boxes to help hold them upright. There are magazine pictures taped to the walls to make the interior more homey. A shabby rug covers a large section of the floor.

    "This is our living room," Amada says shyly. "We sleep back there and our parents sleep in here."

    "Come and see," says Bernardo. All three of you pass through what could be called a hallway. A small room on the left has a ten-gallon paint bucket with a cover on it, and you pause to look at it.

    Amada sees you looking and mouths one word. "Toilet."

    "Ahh!" you say. Interesting indoor plumbing you think as you continue on to the room at the end. A little smaller than the living room, this room has sleeping bags covering the floor.

    "We will be able to build another bedroom as soon as Daddy gets enough boxes," Bernardo explains. "Then things will not be so cramped." Amada nods.

    "How long have you been living here?" you ask quietly.

    Bernardo looks at his hands. Finally Amada speaks. "Nearly two months. Daddy lost his job. He sold the car, but we still could not pay rent the next month. They kicked us out."

    "But Daddy does odd jobs whenever he can. The guy that owns the restaurant here let's us stay in his alley and use the hose for water," Bernardo adds defensively. "And our older sister Emelda works part time at a fast food restaurant. She brings us food at night that they think she has thrown out. Sometimes she picks up a few side jobs, too."

    "So, five children and two parents..." you say, thinking aloud. The children nod in agreement.

    Taking a last look around and leaving with words of encouragement to the family and a $50 donation for their needs, you venture out into the dusk. You slowly walk back to your car, vowing silently to help this family as much as you can.

    The next day you send an employee over to collect the father and oldest daughter for full-time jobs with good pay and benefits. You set them to work at your newest construction site, building their very own new home ( without telling them, of course).


    THE BRIEF


    You chip in §30,000 of your own money and manage to raise another §30,000 from generous community members for a total budget of §60,000.
    Use a 30x20 or 30x40 lot. The cost of the lot comes out of your §60,000 budget.
    Design a 4 bedroom/2 bath home for the destitute family.
    The toddler and baby will share a room. You can either have the two girls or Amada and Bernado sharing a room as well.
    Include laundry, an eat-in kitchen, a family room, and an outdoor play area for the kids.

    Optional Challenge

    Create the family, giving names to all the unnamed members. Include likes, skills, and clothing choices; and show the family in their brand-new home.


    Entry List


    Just for fun


    Ciane
    I finished mine, but I can't log in to get it uploaded.
    See pictures here:
    http://cianesims.home.blog/builds/bns/r2g
    Edit: I had to click "forgot password" in order to reset my password. That, after running ccleaner and resetting IE to delete personal settings, finally let me upload my lot!


    Kgaff
    Here's mine. I spent 59,987 all together. There are 4 bedrooms, two and half baths ( I stuck a powder room in on the first floor)
    The master bedroom and nursery are on the first floor. There is a shared bath that connects the two rooms. The baby and toddler share one bedroom.
    The kitchen, living and dining rooms are wide open spaces to accommodate so many family members and to give the toddler room to roam in the walker.
    Upstairs are two more bedrooms, one that the kids share and a private one for the eldest daughter. The landing has an art easel and the laundry room. The shared bath has both a tub and shower and double sinks so the kids can all use it.
    Outside is for relaxing and places for the kids to play.
    more pictures https://www.flickr.com/photos/154029363@N06/albums/72157709264025516


    Intermediate


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #215 - Breaking Out of the Box
    NAME: ADWilson
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9322618
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://adwilson1991.wordpress.com/bns-215/
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: Intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30; 18 Maywood Lane (Sunset Valley); §59,673
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Siempre en Casa means Forever Home and is the main thought that ran through my mind while creating this home for Domingo and his family. A bright cheerful color palette and comfortable furnishings were selected as this is a home meant to be lived in! There is plenty of room for this growing family as well as space to add on as needed. Some walls are left blank for children's drawings and family portraits ... fencing can be added to expand the yard as interests and needs change. Over time, this home will be filled with love & laughter and lots of memories.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a
    TWITTER TAG: @ tealmum
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: n/a
    TUMBLR LINK: n/a


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #215 - Breaking Out of the Box
    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9322410
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmEA77Mu
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced (although this month's build is pretty basic)
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30 custom placed lot in my build world (Sunset Valley II) - Cost: 59,994
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I incorporated some Southwestern flavor in a basically Colonial-style, two-story home that I thought would be adaptable to a number of different worlds. The master bedroom with en suite is on the first floor, and the children's rooms, second bath, family room, and a small office are on the second.
    Most everything should be obvious from the pictures, but I will mention that the shelf above the TV is the same wood as the other wall shelves in the living and family rooms, although it appears white in the picture.
    The uploaded version is exactly the same as my submission, but I sent in a sim to upgrade the bath fixtures and the washing machine to unbreakable, which also depreciated the lot to a little over 46,000. I would suggest to anyone who is interested in downloading it to delete the walker and playpen (and maybe the baby swing?) if you are not using the lot for your active family. In my games, I have had toddlers get stuck in those in inactive households.
    I really enjoyed working with the budget on this one.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you) N/A
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you) N/A
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you) N/A


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM NO.215 - Breaking Out of the Box
    NAME: Mederouin
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9322554
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/sSj4V8G
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30; 70 Rochell Lane, Appaloosa Plains; Final Cost: 60,000
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: For this build I wanted something that was homey, so I decided to go a bit in the farmhouse direction. I tried to keep the colors light and the furnishings cozy. I made the eat in area large enough so that the whole family could eat together and the windows offer a good view of any kids playing in the back yard. I turned that little loft space over beside the stairs into a little play area becasue the house is on the smaller size. The master and nursery is on the main floor which gives the older children a sense of having their own space. Hope you enjoy.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A


    Results


    Beginners:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Intermediate:-
    Comments
    1st Place: @ADWilson
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Advanced:-
    Comments
    1st Place: @suzses
    Optional Challenge: N/A

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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited April 2020
    #BnS216 - The Family Emergency

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st July 2019

    You take a sip of tea as you gaze out of your office window, relaxing for a minute before you start designing for a new client. But there is a brisk knock on the door before Karla immediately bursts in looking excited and a little stressed out.

    "Sorry to disturb you, but they keep saying it is an emergency," she sputters. Karla is Karl's sister whom you’ve taken on as a backup assistant while Karl is taking a well deserved vacation for a few weeks. In retrospect, it may not have been your best idea ever. You make a mental note to remind her to wait for the okay to come in after knocking.

    "Who is saying that? What is going on?" you ask, feeling just a little stressed yourself by Karla’s frazzled manner. Karla may be Karl’s twin, but the two couldn’t be more different.

    "The..." Karla consults her notebook. "The Costello family. Anthony, Irma, Regina, Maximilian,
    Roberto, and...well, the baby. " She looks up and smiles widely, as if she has done a good job.

    "Perhaps it would be easiest if you just let them in." You smile back and can't help wondering what the emergency is.

    The dark-haired Costello family piles through the doorway. Karla closes the door a little too hard behind them, and everyone, including you, jumps. The man is tall and thin. The woman, who is holding a sleeping baby. The girl is a lanky teenager in old, faded jeans, and you note that her eyes are glued to her cell phone, tuning out everything around her. The twin boys are clearly dressed to try to mimic their older sister’s style, but they look like they have a bit of baby fat to get rid of in order to pull it off. The baby asleep in the woman’s arms (his mother?) looks just like a little chubby angel.

    "Hello, welcome!” you say, trying to put the family at ease. Please have a seat and tell me about yourselves.”

    Anthony gives you a firm handshake before taking his seat. You notice gray hairs and fine wrinkles, which were not distinguishable from a distance. When you glance at Irma, you notice she has the same gray hairs and fine wrinkles of age. They’re not elders yet, but they’re not as young as you first thought. The kids all look at the floor, sad and quiet.

    Irma takes a deep, breath heavy with sadness and emotion. "We are sorry to burst in on you like this, but we are having a family emergency and desperately need help right away."

    Anthony, also clearly fighting back emotion, avoids your eyes for a few seconds as he begins to explain, “The rogue tornado that tore through Sunset Valley a few days ago killed our only son Chip and his wife Delilah. The children, thank goodness, escaped the worst of the storm since they were in class at the Community School for the Gifted at the time."

    He shakes his head sadly and looks up at you. "So we are taking the children to raise, but our one bedroom condo in Bridgeport is just not enough space for six people."

    "I am very sorry for your loss, but I do agree with you. That condo sounds very cramped," you say sympathetically. "Sounds like you need a new house, and fast."

    "Well, yes and no,” he clarifies. “We have a fairly large plot of land with a vacation cabin on it in Willow Creek. It already has two tiny bedrooms - just big enough for two single beds and a dresser in each. A little bathroom, a hallway, and a family room with a small galley kitchen comprise the rest of the cabin. Great for a few days vacation, obviously, but not for constant living," Anthony relays.

    Irma chimes in. "We are really hoping you could add at least two more baths, expand the current spaces, and add at least two more bedrooms. And a laundry room is vital - we’re doing laundry constantly with all these precious darlings," she says, gesturing to her new brood.

    Anthony adds, "Irma is the best baker I know, so the kitchen needs plenty of counter space, please." Irma blushes a bit with pride and gives Anthony a beaming smile.

    "What about style, colors, finishes?" you ask. Irma, obviously the planner of the family, hands you a piece of paper which you start to glance over.

    Anthony explains, "Irma made up of a list of our must haves and likes. Our budget is only $135,000. Do you think you can make it all work?" He looks slightly anxious.

    You smile reassuringly. "Definitely! We can have the house renovated to your specs in no more than two weeks. Is that soon enough?"

    "We really appreciate that!" Irma says, tears welling in her eyes.

    Hiding a bit of emotion of your own, you lead Anthony and Irma through the paperwork and begin planning their new family home.


    THE BRIEF


    You must use the house Rindle Rose which totals §36,774. You have §135,000 to spend in addition to that amount, for a total of §178,000 (rounded up from §177,774).
    You can place the house on any lot Willow Creek, but you must include the cost of the lot in the §178,000 budget.
    You can change all of the wallpapers, flooring and interior furnishings as you see fit.
    You cannot delete the outer walls, but you can completely gut the inside and add walls onto the current exterior.
    Keep the existing foundation and wall heights the same - these cannot be changed.
    You can add a basement or upper floor if you wish.
    The Costellos prefer soft pastels or neutral colors for the living areas and master suite.

    MUST INCLUDE:

    a kitchen geared towards baking, with plenty of counter space.
    a total of at least three full bathrooms.
    a total of at least four bedrooms (should be larger than the current bedrooms).
    a laundry room [Sims 4 - Laundry stuff is not required - be creative with MOO and the objects you have in your game]

    Childrens’ Preferences:

    Regina is into pink, purple, and gold. She enjoys ballet, ice skating, and painting.
    Maximillian's favorite colors are green and black. He loves football and video games.
    Roberto's favorite color is blue. He loves Westerns, cowboys , horses, and video games.
    The baby (can be a toddler) responds well to bright, primary colors. It loves learning toys and teddy bears.


    Sim Challenge

    Create the family and show them enjoying their new home. Include their likes, skills, and jobs where applicable. Also show pictures of their clothes.

    **You would use the downloadable cabin instead of the house stated and place the lot in any world, but it was made on the lot next to the waterfall/lake in Sunset Valley--I don't remember what the cabin costs, but it will be the same math. The cabin price (note it down) and the cost of the lot will be part of the $178,000 budget.


    Entry List


    Iampes23
    My building for this challenge: https://imgur.com/a/IRjNWxd
    It is a blast from the past, done in The Sims (1). Check it out! lol I actually got it within the budget at $174,513, but it was a challenge since originally it was far over $350,000. I can't wait to see what everyone else did with this build!!


    Results


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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited April 2020
    #BnS217 - The Man Cave

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st August 2019

    It’s not that he seems unhappy, exactly, or even displeased with you. He just seems flat. As if there is no excitement or emotion there at all. “I’d like a cave,” Mr. Durtal says.

    “Oh, I enjoy doing man caves! So much room for creativity. Sports memorabilia, wet bar, maybe some arcade games?”

    But he shakes his head. “No, I mean a cave. Literally, a cave.”

    “A cave?”

    He nods.

    “As in, a hole in a rock?”

    He nods again. “A cave. Made habitable, of course. Curtains, table, chairs, bed… all natural materials that, well, look like they’d belong in a cave.”

    Well, who are you to judge others’ interests, right? “Well, I admit, this is a first for me.”

    “I love the idea of having a real cave,” he says. “Where I can… well, y’know, just be me.”

    You think you know what he means and you really do not want that mental image. Though, speaking of image, this is not what you had in mind when Mr. Durtal sat down across from you. He seems so clean-cut, modern clothes, nothing about him screamed ‘caveman’.

    “But, with walls, of course, yes?”

    “Not necessarily. Look, I admit, I may not know exactly how to go about it, but I want to live in a cave. Like, you know, cavemen did. It’s just something I’ve always wanted to do.”

    You fidget with your pencil. “Nothing modern at all?”

    “Well… it could use some basic plumbing. A fridge would be nice, too. But make them look as ‘stone-agy’ as you can. Nothing overtly modern; no tv or anything.”

    “So leather, furs, wood, definitely stone, and of course, fire,” you say as you start making notes.

    “Exactly!” he says.

    You put down the pencil and smile. “I think that’s all do-able, Nean.”

    He seems surprised to hear it, and it’s sort of a relief to see some spark of emotion on his face at last. “Really?”

    “Of course,” you say. “There is a reason people come to me, after all.”

    He breaks into a wide grin. “This is amazing! You are the first architect who has accepted my request!”

    “Oh? How many have you asked?”

    “Twenty-seven,” he says.

    “Ah.” Well, that explains his initial mood. “Well, I guess that makes me lucky number twenty-eight!”


    THE BRIEF


    128,000K budget
    Create a “cave” house.
    The basic needs of your sim must be met - hunger, bladder, hygiene, energy, fun - but you have wide-leeway in how to meet them.
    Social does not need a specific item placement as it can be met through being, well, social.
    All items should be made to blend as much as possible with the theme. Avoid anything too overtly modern.
    Landscaping must complement the theme.


    Optional challenge

    Show Nean Durtal moving in to his new cave and making himself at home.


    Entry List


    Advanced


    NAME: Chrischris8894
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9334795
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/NqeSxeO
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Included in above album
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x20/74 Ocean Vista, City of Sunsets/$50,767
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Secluded on the edge of a bustling city near the ocean, this rocky abode gives sims the chance to go back to their roots. This home is made in stone & wood & decorated with animal hides for that primitive flair. Basic appliances & a fireplace are provided without the crowding of modern technology.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #216 - The Man Cave
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9335960
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/5DOhGEV
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9335965 (included in the slideshow)
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Dragon Valley lot, 16 Clover Drive, 25x25, $23,628
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A natural rock slide between two hilly areas provided the perfect "cave" for this man cave build. An entrance concealed from passers-by gives the ultimate privacy to this tiny home. A small pond on the property allows Nean to fish without leaving home. The home is the perfect place for this outdoor -loving aspiring author to get away from everyone and everything and concentrate on his writing, painting, and guitar playing.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: only my own patterns


    Results


    Beginners:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Intermediate:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Advanced:-
    Comments
    1st Place: @chrischris8894
    Optional Challenge: @iampes23

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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited April 2020
    #BnS218 - The Travellers

    The deadline for this challenge is 30th September 2019

    "He looks so sad," you think, studying the teenage boy staring down at the sidewalk as the door behind him shut. As you approach, he looks up and straightens his shoulders. A faint "I'm ok" smile crosses his lips and fails to reach his midnight sky eyes.

    Unable to help yourself, you give a friendly, comforting smile. "Is everything ok?"

    "I, uh, yeah," he glances back at the door behind him. "Yeah." He repeats, that fake smile leaving his face. Forgetting your presence, he mutters, "It will be fine. I'll find someone else who will help."

    You glance at the door, a realtor company. You also frown, knowing them to not always be the most open minded of people. "Wanting to buy a house?" You ask curiously.

    He jumps. "Huh? Oh. Kind of. Not really a house. Its fine."

    Intrigued you smile, "Maybe I can help."

    His eyes brighten, "Really?"

    "Maybe," you gesture to a bench across the way. "Lets talk."

    A few minutes later, the young man, introduced as Gio Cooper, turns to face you on the bench and begins his story. "My family and I, we travel a lot. Sometimes for work, sometimes just because there's some place we want to go see. We don't have a house really, just some RV's that we use to travel around. Its pretty neat." He sighs, "last year my da got sick. He didn't pay much attention to it. Said he had a cold. Ma finally made him go to the doctor when it didn't go away." His mouth tightens and he swallows hard, "The doctors say that it won't ever go away."

    "I'm sorry." Your heart twists for him.

    "Yeah. Anyway, the doctors, they say that he had a while yet and Da wants to keep traveling. But he has to keep coming back here, to Willow Creek, now. His doctor is at the hospital here." He falls silent for a while. "So, the rest of the family and me. We want to have a base. Got the money up and everything. But... No one will sell us some land."

    You're silent for a moment, then "You will want a bathroom. Maybe a bunkhouse for cold weather. Kind of a lodge maybe." Gio stares at you as you yank out your phone to take notes. "How many RVs are there?"

    "Uh...3." He says uncertainly.

    "Electrical hook ups..." you trail off muttering to yourself. Then you look up at him. "What budget?"

    "$35,000 I think." Gio says, staring at you like you're crazy.

    You grin and stand up, "come on. I have a friend who is selling some land." And head off, with Gio scrambling up to follow you.


    THE BRIEF

    Create a base for Gio and his family
    3 'RV's' (you'll need to put your creative hats on firmly for this one)
    A lodge for when the weather draws in
    A communal bathroom area
    Any lot size 40x30 or larger
    Budget - $75,000 to include building the three 'RV's'

    Optional Challenge

    Create Gio Cooper along with members of the family, and show them looking around the new site.


    Entry List


    Beginners


    N/A


    Intermediate


    N/A


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #217 - Travellers
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9340717
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/gallery/cBtmKlq
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Sunset Valley, 53 Waterfall Way 36x47 $3,384 lot cost/final $78,366 ($74,982)
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Just a little campground with some futuristic campers and a cozy lodge. (I apologize--the pictures were taken in build , as you will be able to tell, and igmur kept messing with the order, so the last picture is somehow the first one.)
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: just my own patterns


    Results


    Beginners:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Intermediate:-
    Comments: N/A
    1st Place: N/A
    Optional Challenge: N/A


    Advanced:-
    Comments
    1st Place: @iampes23
    Optional Challenge: N/A



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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited October 2019
    #BnS219 - A Truth Universally Acknowledged

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st October 2019

    From toe to tip, she was the very image of the perfect lady from the 1800’s. Her high-waisted dress in cream silk with a red velvet pelisse, lace gloves, and topped with a brown velvet bonnet with feathers and ribbons so wonderfully framing her older, but still very lovely face.

    She gracefully offers her hand and gives a small curtsey. “How do you do?”

    “I’m- well. Thank you,” you say, feeling so utterly graceless and crude in your manners by comparison.

    “I am glad to hear it,” she says, either not caring or not noticing your awkwardness.

    “Please, have a seat. Um, would you like some tea?” It seems the only appropriate thing to offer, really.

    “No, thank you,” she says as she sinks into the chair with a grace you only wish you had.

    You take your seat and pick up your pencil, ready to take notes.

    “Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jane Moore; I am the president of the local chapter of the Jane Austen Society.”

    You’ve seen some of the movies based on her books, it’s how you knew the time frame of her clothing. “Oh, I love her stories,” you say, not quite admitting you’ve never actually read the books. “How can I help?”

    “Well, I have recently come into a small fortune,” she says, though you suspect by ‘small’ she is being purposefully modest. “And wish to have a house built based on our beloved authoress's time. My very own Pemberly, if you will.”

    “That is quite a large house, if I remember correctly?”

    “Indeed, though it is not the size I am after, but the elegance. I wish for a house that will exude the Regency, where I can entertain, keep guests, and host teas.”

    That still sounds quite large to you, but you write down what she says. You’ll discuss finer details later.

    “I also wish for an extensive garden, both flowers and vegetables. My gardener will tend them, and my cook will need to have the fresh produce easily accessible.”

    “I see. Will you, um…” you wonder how to gracefully put this. “Will they need bedrooms?”

    “Good heavens, no. I will only employ one live-in staff member, my nurse. The others will simply work for me. People have their own places these days,” she says as if that should have been perfectly obvious. And perhaps it would have been under other circumstances.

    “Tell me a bit more about what you’d like in your house,” you say, wanting to change the subject.

    “It will need all the basic rooms; a large central hall with the staircase, a parlor, sitting room, drawing room, dining room, library and study, and I need six bedrooms, plus appropriate bathing and toilet facilities. I have a grand piano, so will need space to put it.”

    As you write you notice one rather important thing seems to be missing. “And a kitchen?” you prompt.

    “Oh, that’s all down below the house. I trust you, as the architect, to fill in the appropriate spaces there.”

    “Of course, I will ensure nothing is overlooked.”

    “One last thing. My favorite color is red, which I want reflected in the decor, but I don’t want it to be overwhelming, make judicious use of it.”


    THE BRIEF

    120k budget
    Create a Regency-era house, at least three floors in height.
    The basement should hold the kitchen
    The main floor(s) should have all formal, separate spaces and include a large hall with staircase, a parlor, a sitting room, a drawing room with space for a grand piano (you do not need to place it if you don’t have one, just allow space for one), a dining room, a library with study, and at least one toilet room.
    The upper floor(s) should hold 6 bedrooms plus bathrooms and toilet rooms.
    There should be a kitchen garden and flower gardens included in the landscaping.
    Limited use of modern-looking items.
    Include red (in an understated way) in the decor.

    Optional Challenge

    Create Jane Moore and her live-in nurse, as well as an employed staff of a cook, gardener, and housekeeper.


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    edited April 2020
    #BnS220 - N/A

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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    edited May 2020
    #BnS221 - Nicholas's Tiny Problem

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st December 2019

    You have finished the dinner dishes, and you are just settling down in front of the fire to watch your favorite television show when you hear at knock at your door. You check the clock as you head to the front door, wondering who could be calling on you this late at night. You open the front door and let out a huge gasp. The man on the other side of the door is wearing a red suit trimmed with frothy white fur. He is sporting a long white beard. But he looks far from jolly.

    "Excuse me for calling on you at this late hour," he says politely. "My name is Nicholas, and I am in dire need of your immediate assistance."

    Wondering what could be so pressing, you invite him into your warm home. You put some tea and cookies out, and Nicholas happily munches cookies as he tells you his tale.

    "I am a toy maker. My employees lately have started a labor union. Now, they are rebelling, saying they are tired of living in the dormitories I have provided for them. They are actually striking for individual tiny houses! This is the big toy season--I need them all working!"

    You assure him that you can help him as you lay out more cookies. He grabs another cookie and relaxes. "The houses should have a bathroom and sleeping area, a small kitchen and living room area. And a fireplace for heating the house. It can be decorated for Christmas, since I will be giving them out for that holiday. I don't care what style, but I need one as soon as possible. If they can see the prototype, maybe they will get back to work!" Nicholas says loudly, shaking his cookie and spreading crumbs all over your new sofa.

    Further discussion leads to a budget of $65,000 for the prototype tiny house.


    THE BRIEF


    *due December 31st
    *budget is $65,000, which includes the price of the lot.
    *create a tiny home not more than a total of 44 livable individual squares/spaces in any configuration.
    *include a bathroom, sleeping area, living room area, and a kitchen area.
    *include a fireplace and landscaping.

    Sims Challenge

    *create Nicholas and 2 or more of his helpe...errr...employees. *include their likes, skills, jobs, and clothing choices.


    Entry List


    Beginners


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #221 - Nicholas's Little Problem
    NAME: CidyWolf
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9353030
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://cidywolf.home.blog/2019/12/14/build-n-share-challenge-221-nicholass-tiny-problem/
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: na
    LEVEL: beginner
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30, 35 Aibell Avenue Dragon Valley, $61,996
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The North Pole is rough terrain. To build you have to work with what you got. As the elevation gets higher the temperature falls and you get a bit more snow. I didn't soften the mountain terrain because I thought it looked like a glacier as well. There are no interior stairs. You must brave the trek up and down the mountain to get to each floor. Each floor has a fireplace. The stairs and bridge worked when I tested it. The river is not big enough to skate on. Sims prefer to cross frozen water more than the safety of the bridge. It's not very cheery looking on the outside, but blends into it's surroundings. Holiday colors used on the interior.
    First floor 20.5 Tiles: Dining, kitchen and living areas with a bookshelf and TV. No sink, but there is a dishwasher and a well outside. Garbage is is just outside the front door.
    Second floor 9 Tiles: Bathroom
    Third floor 14 Tiles: Bedroom and dresser with two doors.
    43.5 Interior Tiles
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, I know I need it.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: na
    TWITTER TAG: na
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: na
    TUMBLR LINK: na


    Intermediate


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #221 - Nicholas's Little Problem
    NAME: @Jessabeans
    LINK TO LOT:https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9352955
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://jessabeansims.tumblr.com/post/189648817994/gingerbreadhousekit
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: if you entered the optional challenge, include a link here
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 10x15 15 Christmas Village Lane, Hidehi's Christmas Village §20,709
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The second floor isn't accessible.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: None
    TWITTER TAG: N/A
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: N/A
    TUMBLR LINK: https://jessabeansims.tumblr.com/


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #221 - Nicholas's Little Problem
    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9352968
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/183138166@N05/albums/72157712190047253
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST:30x30, 52 Bristlecone Lane Hidden Springs, 54,187
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    The house is exactly 44 squares on two levels, 25 squares down and 19 squares up.
    The front door is hidden on the side of the house off the side patio that has a fire pit. The first floor has a fireplace, kitchenette , dining table and a rocking chair for reading in front of the fireplace. A ladder leads to the second floor bedroom that contains an all-in-one bathroom, a bunkbed with a desk and dresser underneath. There is a comfy chair with ottoman for watching tv.
    The landscaping includes a few festive holiday items as well as poppies, fir trees, holly bushes and trees.
    There is a pond out back that hopefully will freeze over for ice skating.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: not necessary, just keep the challenges coming
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED:n/a
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)n/a
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)n/a
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)n/a


    NAME: ADWilson
    LINK TO LOT: 19 Mirthful Lane https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9354313
    LINK TO MEDIA: Picture Tour, please note that the top portion shows the challenge and the build tour is below that https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://adwilson1991.wordpress.com/19-mirthful-lane/
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x20, 42 Sulfur Springs Road (Aurora Skies), §47,118 (includes the price of the lot)
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Aurora Skies offers unique views on land and in the air (especially helpful for employees keeping an eye on the big guy and his sleigh!). This particular floor plan offers privacy as well as space for entertaining and can easily be tailored to suit individual needs & preferences.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    NAME: piotr1562512
    LINK TO LOT: Exchange https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9354636
    LINK TO MEDIA: Album https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.flickr.com/photos/186081652@N05/albums/72157712383662273
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x20; 1 Rags 2 Riches Road (Appaloosa Plains); Final Cost: 28,198
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A perfect little house for a person who loves being cozy. there's a big gardening section in the back which can easily serve a different purpose if theresident does't like it. The house is suitable for somebody with a dog or a cat. The bathroom is not attached to the main building and is only accessed through the back of the house.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #221 - Nicholas's Little Problem
    NAME: romagi1
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9353048
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://photos.app.goo.gl/VwDrCpVJ3TP3zBDv9
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20 x 30. Hidden Springs, $53,795
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: The build is 44 tiles. I have a 6 x 3 section and a 4 x 6 section with a 2 tile bump out for the fireplace. It’s made so the elf’s can have a friend sleep over or 2 can share it. It’s all been upgraded to fireproof and unbreakable tho it does have a smoke alarm behind the fridge and the burglar alarm on the front porch behind the tree.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: I’ve never entered before and really I just thought it would make a cute Christmas build so whatever you feel like or have time for or not.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A
    TWITTER TAG: N/A
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: N/A
    TUMBLR LINK: N/A


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #221 - Nicholas's Tiny Problem
    NAME: Sandraelle
    LINK TO LOT: Candy Cane Cabin https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9353149
    LINK TO MEDIA: PICTURES https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://photos.app.goo.gl/HXQCS9h5BcXQzNbW6
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: Advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x20 lot , Riverview, Ely Court, $46,207
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Sparky, one of Nicholas' elves, was so excited to leave the dormitory where he shared space with all the other elves and move into his tiny log cabin. The tiny floor plan is suited just for him and is decorated in red, white and green and he's already decorated for Christmas. The stepping stones lead to the front porch with a side entrance where you're greeted by a mistletoe and a Christmas wreath on the front door. It enters into a tiny open space with a full kitchen, a little living room for watching tv and reading, a stovepipe fireplace to cozy up to and a place to eat in front of the windows. To save on space, the bedroom has a tiny "all-in-one bathroom" and a convenient screen door to access the back porch. Since the interior space is so small, Sparky had to put the Christmas tree on the back porch, but he doesn't mind because Nicholas surprised him with a heat lamp as a housewarming present, so now he can sit and enjoy the tree no matter what the temp is. A ladder leads up to an upper deck with a telescope for better views; as you can see he's already been drawing on his easel. The backyard has a pond for him to enjoy, a bbq and a horseshoe court. (Upgraded and fireproofed.)
    Merry Christmas, from Sparky the Elf
    43 squares total: living/kitchen = 31 squares and bedroom/bath = 12 squares
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: This is my first time entering, so sure, I can always improve.
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A
    TWITTER TAG: N/A
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: N/A
    TUMBLR LINK: N/A


    NAME: suzses
    LINK TO LOT: Elf Escape https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9353280
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmK37h7u
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x20 lot in Hidden Springs at location of bulldozed Port-A-Party Mini Warehouse 40x40 lot (47 Ruby Court) - 55,012 simoleons
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    After a long day of building, creating, packing and wrapping gifts (and maybe shopping and baking) elves of all kinds need a place to unwind and recharge their holiday spirit. Tiny 1-bedroom, 2-story home with all-in-one bath, backyard hot tub and all the necessities.
    House has 22 squares downstairs, 19 upstairs, for total of 41 squares used.
    The uploaded lot has had the appliances, plumbing and stovepipe fireplaces upgraded. Just FYI, the fire alarm, while probably not needed now, is behind the fridge, and a burglar alarm is under the ivy at the back of the house.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: N/A
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you) N/A
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you) N/A
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you)N/A


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #221 - Nicholas's Tiny Problem
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: Tudor for Two: Christmas download https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9353327
    LINK TO MEDIA: Media link https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://photos.app.goo.gl/kDyG2UngbShBZS3b9
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x20, 40 Sulfur Springs - Aurora Skies, 63something (I hadn't intended this one to be the entry so I didn't pay attention to the exact cost, but it was somewhere over 63 but under 64)
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A cozy home for you and a friend, this tiny Tudor has space for two so have a guest over with bunk beds and two chairs around the fireplace.
    A surprisingly large kitchen offers a place for making hot drinks on cold nights, and a dishwasher - because who wants to hand-wash after a long day at the toy factory? Three options for cooking include a stove, grill, and firepit. The wrap-around porch has outdoor dining and a telescope for watching for flying reindeer.
    Bathtub with bubbles and ducky for relaxing. Everything fully upgraded/fireproofed, and decked for the holidays!
    Areas:
    Living: 18
    Kitchen/Entry 13
    Bath: 5
    Bed: 8
    Total: 44 squares exactly
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: No feedback needed, just wanted to build
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #221 - Nicholas's Little Problem
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9353056
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/64Syloi
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: A placed lot in Aurora Skies, 25x25 lot $1,250. total $64,998
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: A tiny house with the look of a cuckoo clock (sort of), this is a neat place to call home! The living space inside has a full-sized bath and kitchen, a tiny eating area, and a cozy living space on the first floor. The second story has a place to read tucked under a loft bed and a porch with several activities as well as a chair to relax in. Because the inside is so tiny, the outside is a large space in which the lucky helpe...employee can entertain friends, garden, or bounce away on the trampoline. Judging by the happy looks on the elv...employees' faces, we helped Nicolas solve his "tiny problem." [The tiny house has been play tested, and everything does work and is accessible.]
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED:my own patterns


    NAME: soocoolsim
    LINK TO LOT: https://thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9353900
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/YzmC2hy
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: Nicholas Claus and his helpers Mary Lou Who and Junior Grinch
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 25 x 20. Oops... I forgot to check the cost before upgrading so its depreciated by two days. It was built in Hidden Springs, but I deleted existing lots to add 3 new side-by-side lots for the complete series. That puts me out of the running, but it's OK. This was just for fun.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Come aboard and stay as long as you like in this comfy 1 bedroom, 1 All-in-One bathroom tiny home. #1 in the Elf Express train series of 3 lots. Access is through the enclosed engine front, however the actual home area utilizes 44 squares.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes" if you'd like suggestions for improvement, "no" if you'd like only positive feedback: yes
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: NA
    TWITTER TAG: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you): NA
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you): NA
    TUMBLR LINK: (entirely optional but makes it easier for us to tag you): NA
    SPACE FOR PICTURES: (limit 2)
    My inspiration story... Nicholas was getting frustrated. His employees were up in arms needing individual homes and his other big problem is the trains they used to transport the toys from the workshops to the suppliers were getting pretty old. He thought, and thought, then had a brillant idea. With a bit of paint, a warm fireplace and insulation, each carriage would be perfect as a tiny home. With the savings from not buying brand new houses, he could invest in purchasing faster transportation. Win-win.


    Results


    Beginners
    Comments
    1st Place: @CidyWolf
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Intermediates
    Comments
    1st Place: @Jessabeans
    2nd Place: @piotr1562512
    Optional Challenge: N/A

    Advanced -:
    Comments
    1st Place: @romagi1
    2nd Place: @suzses
    Optional Challenge: N/A


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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    #BnS222 - Solving the Senior Situation

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st January 2020

    You are walking in the park enjoying the crisp breeze on your face during your lunch hour. You notice some young children with a large collecting tin and a sign that reads, "Pleez donayt to r Grammies and Grampas." Bad spelling aside, you are intrigued and go over to ask the kids why they are collecting money for their grandparents.

    A freckle-faced little boy pipes up. "The floods got their houses. My grammy and grampy lost theirs. It floated away!"
    "My Nana's house got under water on the first floor. She can't bake us cookies anymore," adds a little girl with big green eyes. Tears run down her face.

    A young lady nearby comes over to comfort the little girl. "It is the whole street, really, that needs help," she explains as she hugs the girl. "With all the recent heavy rains, the river flooded. Most of the older homes were built close to the water, so they flooded or were washed away. The ones that flooded are full of dangerous black mold. The senior sims living there cannot afford to move or rebuild. I am in the process of setting up a website to accept donations for them, but the kids could not wait to get started!"

    You think things over for a few minutes. You had a really good year last year, and this year is doing even better so far. All things considered, you feel the urge to give back to the community- starting with these senior sims!

    "I think I know a way to help," you say brightly to the group. Turning to the young lady, you continue, "If you can gather names, number of occupants, and what they need in a home, I will see what I can do!"

    "You mean you will donate money to them individually?" the young woman asks, perplexed but pleased by your offer.

    You dig a card from your wallet and hand it to her. "Actually, I am an architect. I would be willing to donate my time, services, and some materials to rebuild these homes. Feel free to add my name to your list. Getting the press involved may be a good idea as well," you suggest. "I know many people around here have big hearts and would be willing to help!"

    The children cheer as the young lady thanks you sincerely. She promises to get the information to you as soon as possible.


    THE BRIEF


    *choose ONE of the three senior sims to build a house for, making to sure include all their needs/wants in the build.
    *to prevent future flooding, the houses need to be built on stilts or foundations at least 8 steps high. No basements, please.
    *since the houses were near the river, try to have a water view (ocean or river ) or add a strip of water down one side of the property.
    *The budget is $125,000. (Be sure to include the cost of the lot in this amount)

    The Senior Sims:
    *Mr. Bao Chang--needs one bedroom, a martial arts/exercise room, a bathroom with a shower, and a kitchen/family room combination. He prefers sunny and calming colors.
    *Mrs. Aibreann Byrne--needs a bedroom, a large guest bedroom for grandkids to visit, a bathroom, and kitchen/family room combination with a space for baking cookies. She also loves plants and gardening.
    *Mrs. Petunia Livingston--needs a bedroom, a large bathroom, and a kitchen/family room combination. She also needs a "creativity room" for her writing and painting.


    Sims Challenge

    *create the senior sim you chose to build for (or any of the three if you are not doing the build challenge). Show them enjoying their new home. Include their likes and skills where applicable. Also show pictures of their clothes.


    Entry List


    Beginners



    N/A


    Intermediate


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #222 Solving the Seniors Situation
    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/183138166@N05/albums/72157712644029533
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: included with build
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 35x25 -- 6 Castaway Cove, Sunlit Tides, 111,850
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I choose to build for Mr. Bao Chang-- his needs are one bedroom, a martial arts/exercise room, a bathroom with a shower, and a kitchen/family room combination. He prefers sunny and calming colors.
    I pictured him in my head as a modern senior sim with a traditional values.His new house reflects his modern style with a nod to certain traditions like the sliding paper doors, traditional columns and other decorative touches.
    Since Mr. Chang is a senior, I didn’t want him to have to walk up a steep staircase to enter his home, so there is a short 4 step stairs and a landing with a bench he can rest upon before going up the final four steps. There is a nice size porch with seating and a chess set
    Inside there is an open kitchen and living area, a fairly large bedroom a bath with shower and a martial arts workout room.
    There is also a hot tub area near the parking area.
    Since the budget was so large I threw in a Twizzy so he can zoom around the island.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: not necessary
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED:n/a


    NAME: ADWilson
    LINK TO LOT: Green Gables https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9360616
    LINK TO MEDIA: BnS 222 https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://adwilson1991.wordpress.com/bns-222/
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: Intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 20x30; 150 Ely Road in Riverview; §85,986 (includes price of lot)
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Mrs. Aibreann Byrne loves plants and gardening as well as making cookies with her grandchildren! This home built on her old lot provides everything she will need when they come to visit.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a
    TWITTER TAG: @ Tealmum


    NAME: piotr1562512
    LINK TO LOT: Exchange https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9360860
    LINK TO MEDIA: Album https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.flickr.com/photos/186081652@N05/albums/72157712907601643
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 30x30; 30 Sulfur Springs Rd. (Aurora Skies); Final Cost: $66,033
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Two bedroom, one bathrom house with a big kitchen and an indoor greenhouse. Plenty of space for children to play and help their Grandma with baking. The houseis built on a little hill so that it's safe from any future floods that might come it's way.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #222 - SOLVING THE SENIORS SITUATION
    NAME: creativemetapohr
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: House over Troubled Waters https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://photos.app.goo.gl/Hy2iBerW95UU1jfh6
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 40x20, custom placed in Riverview, final cost 121,948
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    I built for Mrs. Petunia Livingston - her profile was "needs a bedroom, a large bathroom, and a kitchen/family room combination. She also needs a "creativity room" for her writing and painting."
    I imagined Mrs. Livingston as being someone who wanted to live in a much more modern house, no cozy cottage and doilies for her, she wants clean lines and modern appliances.
    After the destruction of the flood, I wanted to build a sanctuary from, but also a sort of shrine to, the water. This house is built over the river itself, with a deck spanning the entire back side of the house. The whole house is designed around the water, with two-story windows in the living/kitchen to take in the views and the light.
    The living space is designed for guests and conversation, with a fireplace for comfort and ambiance, and includes a guitar. The kitchen/dining has a large eating island with an inset stove. There is a table for more traditionally-styled meals, and decorative case with bottles. There is a powder room off the kitchen for guests (nobody wants guests tramping through their bedroom to get to the bathroom!).
    The bedroom also has a wide view of the river, and the large master bathroom was designed to be almost a personal spa with walk-in shower, luxurious tub, and lots of room. The master bath also has a door out to the hot-tub both for ease of access and because it's easier to come in from the tub through the bathroom than the living room! The hot-tub is covered but open for use in most weather, and has seating and even a yoga mat.
    The creativity room offers space for writing and art, as well as inspirational and relaxing views over the water and the garden patio. There is a second easel on the deck, along with lounge options and a yoga mat, giving ample outdoor living space to complement the indoors. To one side of the house and accessible from both the deck and the front is a "serenity" garden/patio with water feature. Below this patio is a waterwheel, might as well let the river make itself useful and reduce bills!
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: No feedback please, just want to build... and share...
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #222 Solving the Seniors Situation
    NAME: iampes23
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9358642
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/NXmGA4Q
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9358643
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST:Roaring Heights placed 25x25 lot, $82,567
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: Petunia Livingston and her cat, Duke, live in a spacious home on a waterfront lot. Petunia loves beach-y decor without the commercial aspects, so weathered woods are paired with blues and a blue-green color to invoke the feel of the beach. The house has a a kitchen/dining/living room combination with a half bath on the first floor. The second level has the master bedroom, bathroom, and walk-in closet. The third level has the artist/writing areas and laundry. Decking is on each level, as well as a detached patio right on the ground level for enjoying the views and a fire pit.
    Petunia Livingston is an artistic bookworm, a cat person, Eco-friendly, and a workaholic. She has ambitions to be an Illustrious Author, now that she is retired from the city job she worked for over 50 years. She is a Cancer. Her favorite color is turquoise. She loves cheese steak sandwiches, French music, and walks along the edge of the water. Her cat, Duke, is a genius hunter who is non-destructive.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes, please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: my own patterns


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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    #BnS223 - A Chalet Getaway

    The deadline for this challenge is 29th February 2020

    It is a chilly, rainy morning when Karl graciously shows in your next clients, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weston Vanderclump III. They are a middle-aged couple with plenty of character. Mr. Vanderclump looks dark and gruff, almost mafia-like in a pin-stripe suit; his wife looks bored and snooty. You try not to smile too widely as you greet them. After everyone is seated, you ask what kind of house the couple is looking for.

    "We would like a fairly large vacation home," Mr. Vanderclump begins. "Chantal wants to get away for a little while."

    "So, are you looking for a beach house?" you ask Mrs. Vanderclump.

    She shakes her head slightly and looks down her nose at you. "Too common," she says in a voice so high it hurts your ear drums. You try to hide your surprise as she continues. "I am dreaming of a ski chalet in the mountains. I just love the snow! I grew up in the Alps, and that is where I want my retreat to be built. I want it to be spacious and inviting, with three bedrooms and two and a half baths. A large entertainment area is a must, since the kids may come up with friends from time to time. Hmmm...a loft to look at the views would be great, and a balcony or two would be nice. Space to house the snow mobiles and ski gear. Oh, that can be part of the garage." She looks at her husband as if she has just lost a puppy, and you turn a slight laugh into a cough.

    "You may need to eat," he says gently, "a place to clean clothes, and a servant's quarters."

    "True," she agrees, pouting a bit. "I want the outside to look like a traditional ski chalet on the outside, but the inside should be comfortable yet elegant. As in don't spare the expense." She looks down at her purse, then back at her husband. "A hot tub on a big party deck outside would be great as well. Just make it all look as ritzy as possible!"

    You look up from taking notes. "And the budget?" You look at Mr. Vanderclump expectantly, but he looks away.

    Mrs. Vanderclump speaks up again. "I am paying for the chalet with money I earned from doing voice work. I am a celebrity, you know! Anyway, I have $350,800 to use. Any money you can save I will put to new ski clothes, but the chalet is more important. How soon can you get it completed?"

    "It will take two weeks to complete," you tell her.

    "Marvelous! Thanks you very much and enjoy your trip!" Mrs. Vanderclump squeaks at you.

    As the couple depart, you mentally rummage in your closet for suitable clothes to take with you to the Alps!


    THE BRIEF


    Budget - $350,800 (be sure to include the cost of the lot in this amount)
    Size - 30x40 or larger
    Client would like a ski chalet with a balcony or two, a party deck with a hot tub
    Needs a garage with space for snow mobiles and ski gear.
    At least 4 bedrooms and 3 baths with one of those bedrooms and baths being for a servant
    Client requires a kitchen, laundry room, large entertainment area/living room, and a loft for looking at the views.
    Comfortable and elegant furnishings.

    Sim Challenge

    Create the Vanderclumps and a servant, and show them enjoying the new chalet. Include their likes, skills, and jobs as well as pictures of their clothing.


    Entry List


    Beginners


    N/A


    Intermediate


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #223 - A Chalet Getaway
    NAME: seaben
    LINK TO LOT:https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9367383
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9367383
    https://imgur.com/a/DkMghjy
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 60x60 pristine chalet in-between 303,442 & 350,800
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: this lot contains 4 bedrooms 3 bathrooms a spacious kitchen 2 entertainment areas and a study


    Advanced


    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: Alp! Escape! https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://photos.app.goo.gl/ancoeaqfQXBkPYxTA
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 50x25, custom placement in Hidden Springs, I lost track of the budget a little but I think I ended up around 335,000ish. I totally understand if this is disqualifying.
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    4-story Swiss chalet with ample balconies and decks, lots of entertainment options, and decorated in an up-scale style.
    The basement has the garage, laundry, wine cellar, sauna, bath, and servant's quarters. There is also an entry at the basement level. I approximated the look of a snowmobile in the garage using a jetski, and added snowboards to the walls (to stand-in for the ski equipment). The bathroom is easily accessible from the sauna but also gives direct access to the outside for the hot tub (who wants to have drippy guests trudging through the house?).
    The first floor has all the 'fun stuff' - a games/rec room with a number of entertainment activities, and direct access to the 'party deck' with an outdoor kitchen and hot tub, plus lounge options. It also has the kids' rooms, and a guest room for their friends. This floor has a second entry as well.
    The second floor is for formal entertaining and more elegant furnishings - open living and dining, a kitchen with a bar island, and powder room. This floor also has a morning room for more intimate family breakfasts, and a small study. There is a window over the kitchen sink that overlooks the breakfast table.
    This floor has a large deck to enjoy the views, with a fire pit and telescope.
    The 3rd and final floor has the master suite, with a work-out area, bed area, private living area, and large bath with walk-in shower, soaking tub, and separate toilet room.
    The pond has a waterfall, and freezes in winter to allow for ice skating (small but doable).
    All around are beautiful mountain views.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: no feedback necessary
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a
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  • BuildnShareBuildnShare Posts: 4,061 Member
    #BnS224 - Spring Designer Showdown

    The deadline for this challenge is 31st March 2020

    It is time for the designer showcase showdown! Please download the lot at:
    https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9361959

    In the showdown, you have a foundation and 3 items. Please place the lot at 100 Redwood Pkwy in Sunset Valley (it is all the way to the right along the coast with the water at the bottom of the screen), in any direction that will fit. Choose ONE of the three items to include in your build WITH THE COLORS GIVEN. Sell back the other items. You may not add anything to increase the size of the foundation given, except if adding stairs makes you add a space. You can build only on the foundation given. You can put walls of any kind and fences any where you wish on the foundation. Your design should reflect the item you chose and its given colors. You can not change the colors.

    Rules:
    *NO changes to the foundation size or shape, except if adding stairs automatically adds a space.
    *Pick only one object for your inspiration. Include your selected item in the build.
    *No basements.
    *You can build in the yard as long as it is not attached to the house. Any required rooms cannot be off of the foundation.
    *You can use any fences, walls, windows, and doors that you wish. You can designate any space on the foundation as a porch or room (so indoor or outdoor space).
    *The lot must be fully landscaped.


    THE BRIEF


    *the budget is $105,384, which includes the lot as is.
    *the house should have:
    *at least 3 separate bedrooms/sleeping spaces
    *at least 2 and a 1/2 bathrooms.
    *a kitchen and place to eat.
    *a study, living room, and media area--in any combination or all separate.
    *laundry, either on or off the foundation.
    *any other rooms or areas you wish to include.
    *the build can be as many floors as you want up but no basements.
    *Please include a picture of the ground floor from overhead with the grid on so that we can verify no changes were made to the foundation.
    *A spring theme is recommended but not demanded.

    Due to the nature of the build, there is not a Sims challenge this month.


    Entry List


    Beginners


    N/A


    Intermediate


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM 224 -SPRING DESIGNER SHOWDOWN
    NAME: seaben
    LINK TO LOT: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9370692
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://imgur.com/a/hgV7Hmf
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: N/A
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 25x30 100 redwood parkway 61,312
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: i decided to make a log cabin house my inspiration for this build was that lamp i'm feeling pretty good about my build this time around
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: yes i like to know how my builds can improve


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #224 Spring Designer Showdown 2020
    NAME: Kgaff
    LINK TO LOT: n/a
    LINK TO MEDIA: https://www.flickr.com/photos/183138166@N05/albums/72157713661007072/with/49708705436/
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: intermediate
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 100 Redwood Pkwy in Sunset Valley $103,897
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: I chose the lamp and did something I don’t normally do, I went with dark wood. I used the colors in the lamp shade as my accent colors, yellow, red and a bit of gray. I used the lamp in the living room, library/office, in the master bedroom and the upstairs landing.
    I also went with a modern style build with an open kitchen/dining/living area. The office is off the living room and there is a half bath tucked under the stairs.
    Upstairs is the master bedroom with a private bath and a private balcony, two kids rooms, a second full bath and the laundry. There is also a “kids zone” with a toy box doubling as an ottoman and a gaming system. The laundry room is at the end of the hallway.
    On the lower deck accessed through the kitchen is a deck with bbq and stairs to the backyard. A third deck is accessed through the living room to a small area for kids to play.
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "yes" but not necessary
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #224 - Spring Designer Showdown 2020
    NAME: PINKUSFAMILY
    LINK TO LOT: Country Family Home https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9375332
    LINK TO MEDIA: Spring Designer Showdown https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://www.facebook.com/pg/Moms-Sims-3-4-Creations-1652411471645604/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2668574953362579&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARCrMhnrQJc-NcGcdKjjYfUg7d5cgeod7pXYDO6b3k0NJs0SbtmPBDeIwWLkh6yYN34867zhOYJo5YZ5BsnNFQIp9HBN5uVbALLDGFsItd-CHOAMMECuB1DCaR2sNBjLs87IGZ9qF2Q3DpEFQyZOBeYmez4qJtym55-niL4rcik5PUHxQbBN0YGUEUfX12l5jM8OTvpKrNYNYwnG4fLR_-MC1T2IuK2w6U6pvEv6z-zSiPWvCU71BrAyWPqqs6cy8VgOyWRHFHtIt3I_96_HJ996KOfAneSvKfzTTEa-28HwY_T-UaY6h231aHS1184NQSCpoyBdb_w9p7vj0T3YtPIWJ0Io5sTu5x9eUsctnZWRBbfyAiO65nfcpc63IAPNhwusQbBi7SZHj7ph65c7Os3iBe5FAPfVFBg6rPtMnDtRtUyzwNEAticp88X4vfZEuRuGUqZzyUYIPytMh4nn&__tn__=-UC-R
    LEVEL: beginner, intermediate, or advanced ~ ? ~ This is my first time entering, although I have an extensive library of builds & worlds and experience in building in Sims 3 & 4.. What ever you think Judges..
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: Lot Size:: 25 x 30 , 100 Redwood Pkwy in SunsetValley Cost $ 102,543
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS: 100 Redwood Pkwy in Sunset Valley.Built only on the foundation given, My entry somehow built itself. I have not built in Sims 3 in about 2 1/2 , 3 years. My Entry became a Country Family home, With 3 bed rooms & 2 1/2 baths. Including a Country Kitchen, Formal ( as formal as you can get for Country ) Dining room.This Busy Family home has a Blue boy's Nursery, a pretty Pink girls bed room. The Master Bedroom has an en suite bath. There is a Study for Dad & the whole Family can enjoy the Living room /media area for family time..The item I chose was the Standing lamp. This is my First entry to the Sims 3 Build N Share, Although I had Started with Sims 3 ,spring of 2014.For the past 2 1/2~ 3 years I have been building in Sims 4 ..As always my creations are Sim Tested..
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: "Yes" Please
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED:None
    TWITTER TAG: Diane Pink
    FACEBOOK PROFILE: Mom's Sims 3 & 4. Creations


    Advanced


    OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM #224 -SPRING DESIGNER SHOWDOWN 2020 (<<< this needs to be updated on the first page)
    NAME: creativemetaphor
    LINK TO LOT: not uploaded
    LINK TO MEDIA: Strawberry Lemonade https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/home/leaving?target=https://photos.app.goo.gl/D32rgmkCjG4xRoPh6
    OPTIONAL CHALLENGE: n/a
    LEVEL: advanced
    LOT SIZE, ADDRESS & FINAL COST: 25x30, 100 Redwood Parkway, final cost: 104,060
    LOT DESCRIPTION & DETAILS:
    My Spring build is a Victorian style home, full of colors and flowers! I chose the orchid as my 'item', and the shape of the foundation helped along my inspiration for a towered Victorian with wrap porch and surrounding gardens.
    For required spaces: there is a formal parlor, eat-in kitchen, 1/2 bath, and master bed/bath on the main floor. The master bedroom contains the orchid.
    The second floor has two bedrooms, a bath, laundry, and the open landing became the study/library with a window nook for reading and balcony overlooking the views.
    The third floor and top of the tower holds the media room.
    Almost every room in the house has flowers or plants, and there is even a basket of eggs on the kitchen counter just waiting to be decorated!
    Outside has seating areas and a table/chairs for enjoying the weather, a large veggie garden, and lots of lawn for outdoor activities like playing tag.
    This house has everything a Sim needs to enjoy Spring!
    CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: no feedback required, just want to build n share
    CREDIT TO SIMMERS FOR CUSTOM CONTENT USED: n/a



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