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> I wanted to wait for the new pack but I couldn't help myself. I already started with the shell for some townhouses. I know there is a chance I have to start editing these builds when we get more info on the exact requirements for the new pack. But waiting for an entire month before building is just too long.
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> The awkward 20x40 lot in San Sequoia is getting 4 row houses. The exterior is coming together, now I still have to do some interiors.
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> Glimmerbrook will finally be able to house a few additional households without having to sacrifice community lots.
> This is a build I did a few years ago for Glimmerbrook. It is 3 shops and a bar on the lot that has the default bar. I think this lot could be easily used for a multi family lot but I am not quite ready to give up this retail lot. But it shows how a lot with several buildings can work in Glimmerbrook..
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> I started to prepare the other 30x20 in Glimmerbrook lot for housing. This is the first draft for the new housing in Glimmerbrook.
Those are all awesome builds. ♥ :-)
1. Have a family and have the kids move in the apartments when they get old enough so it's easier to visit with them.
2. Have my vampires and other vampires I like in the same building.
3. Own it and have my single male sim live there and rent to young females so he can pick one for his bride.
4. Own it and collect rent as a side job.
5. Create a rental and live in one of the apartments and pay rent, except the apartment will be one I like instead of the premades, which some are nice.
But what does that have to do with apartments, or Southeast Asia? Well, I was thinking now might be the perfect time to start the plantsim scenario, and have my sim live near the botanical gardens in Tomarang.
I have nearly completed my apartment building. It got its start from this tiny home floor plan.
So, two studio apartments on the ground floor.
Two single bedroom apartments on the second floor.
Fast forward and here we are.
If the lot can have five apartments, I will add another level for a 2 or 3-bedroom apartment.
I'm not crazy about the living/dinning area, but plenty of time remains for other ideas.
The other apartment has a better layout because of a little more space.
This is as far as I am going take it until we get a game play trailer or live-stream.
The studio apartment got a little activity room added to it.
A little flexible space to be used for a variety of things like an office, yoga/exercise space, SimTubers media station, or a nursery or a room for a toddler until they can get a bigger apartment or home.
Laundry room and mechanical room for the water heater and electical box down here.
Plus space for extra activities.
The building is a bit plain and basic looking so I jazzed it up a bit with a little art deco.
I love the little caps that you can plop above the column.
It will do.
The neighbors better love parties.
I doubt any of my sims will own this as a property.
It might take a while to start turning a profit. But then again, If the game play is fantastic and I add that third level, my sim might live on the top floor.
Project #2
Turning this little home into a duplex.
Ta-dah!
And then adding a second duplex to this lot.
I am going to put a fair sized gazebo at the end there and a nice garden and playground area.
All the sims err'day
I love how versatile this feature is going to make everything! I tried to make things like this before but of course it didn't quite work how I needed.
I saw people on Twitter plotting on a prison!
I made one in the past for my police station but now sims can rent out the prison cells😂
Can't wait to hear more about how exactly this feature works because I think I'm going to be using it for literally everything now.
But now I would like to upgrade it to a bigger one for more cell space, and to match the theme of the new world.
My idea above suggests my sims wouldn’t be living in the new world, but I’m thinking of making it more of a destination world anyway. Maybe they can vacation there before they head off to Uni as an end-of-summer vacay? So many ideas and possibilities so things are obvi subject to change.
- I would like to have one family living on a large lot in Henford-on-Bagley and my sim renting a little tiny cottage with a mini-garden plot. If the sims with the large farm would ignore plants and such on their lot I would change plans. Then I would let one family have a large cottage and my sim renting the attic.
- I want tall thin spooky houses stacked next to each other in The Forgotten Hollow. Then two lots with many plants, don’t k ow what kind of community lots I want. It shifts all the time.
You could put the garden plot in a fenced or walled-in area that can only be accessed from the back door (side door, whatever), of the cottage, and then lock the door to allow only that household.
2. I want a big apartment complex, full of quirky neighbors, sitcom-style.
3. I have a motel in Chestnut Ridge. I'll break off the rooms into separate units, while leaving everything else as a communal space.
4. This landlord is a mad scientist. He has secret passages hidden in the walls, connecting him to every other apartment so he can spy on his subjects.
The Sims 4 hasn't introduced a new musical instrument since 2017
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