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Posted 1st Jan 2008 at 06:30 AM
- Updated 4th Feb 2008 at 01:07 AM by Sophie-David : Updated with new Simple Columns
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This download is part of the Farm/Rural Creator Challenge
Title: La Maison Béarnaise
Cost: §77,300 Lot Size: 3 x 4 Update, Feb. 3/08: The attached archive, including the lot itself, have been updated with the latest versions of the Simple Columns. The update enables the columns to be visible from the neighbourhood view in the base game. Since this lot was created in a Nightlife and Seasons environment this update would make no difference since the columns were always visible in this situation. So this update notice is really just for creators who might also be designing for the base game. Update, Jan. 11/08: The attached archive now contains the latest versions of the rooftop antennas. If you have already downloaded this lot, it may be easier to retrieve the updated files from the antenna thread. Description This house is inspired by this real estate listing for a rural house in Béarn, a region of southwestern France. With only one good picture (shown in the inset above) and three other tiny photos at the web site, information on this house was very sketchy, but Mihura was very helpful in guiding me towards what would be characteristic for such a house, and I view this project as very much a collaborative effort between the two of us. Although situated in Béarn, Mihura notes that the house has some Basque features, and the rear balconies with overhanging roof recall the French alpine style. The house is advertised as having four bedrooms, but to replicate this within the given floor area would have made the house virtually unplayable within the Sims 2. Therefore I made the fourth bedroom a downstairs one, currently only barely furnished as a home office. The carport had to grow in width for Sims usage, somewhat spoiling the interesting dynamics of the original house's front roof line. Gravel driveways and paths are typical for this rural area. The house exterior is finished in white stucco, with the interesting timbered attic borrowed from a similar house in the region. Begonias are a characteristic flower, represented in this case by MaryLou's Flower Boxes and Macarossi's Begonia Escargot. The rooftop antenna is a key indicator of a traditional rural landscape, but since none were available it became a major part of this project for me to create one. I also modified the simple wooden columns so that they would properly fit an attached carport. The correct chimney colour is provided by one from Numenor's collection. I assumed that the left hand side of the lot, looking from the front, is the southern side. There is a substantial flat area behind the swing set that could be used for outdoor gardening. Note that almost all windows except those on the north side are provided with significant shade to make the house more comfortable in the summer heat of southwest France. The interior is furnished modestly and practically, but with some emphasis on antique and rural accents. I would visualize the occupants as being professionals, perhaps commuting to a larger centre or working out of the home. But I know that Mihura has quite different plans for the house! The original house has only one bathroom, but for playability I added a second one in the basement. The basement itself is accessed via marvine's fantastic spiral stairs. There is a small utility area near the back door, for processing the harvest from the apple trees. Apples are characteristic of the region, and two trees have been planted at the rear of the lot. While the uploaded lot is brand new, allowing you to adjust its contents without wasting money, an identical lot has been successfully play tested. Note that there is a small issue with Sims departing from a car parked in the carport. I find that rather than directing them to immediately do something in the house I need to allow the Sim to exit the car first, then ask them to carry on with life. Personally I was happy to accommodate this slight glitch, rather than have the carport grow even larger (or deeper in this case). The lot was developed using Numenor's AnyGameStarter, using only Nightlife and Seasons. I hope your Sims enjoy this touch of French country living. Please do not post this lot elsewhere. Installation Notes You will find that the supplied archive contains the lot itself in standard Sims2Pack format, but that the custom content is contained in a separate directory. This allows for more flexible installation, and I also found that the standard Sims2Pack process failed to include three of the auxiliary files that are required for this content to work properly. The packaging process also ruined the carefully positioned decorative content in the kitchen and living room. Since this content technically overlapped the two tile windows installed in these rooms, all of these windows appeared blanked out when the lot was installed from the Sims2Pack. I therefore went back and repositioned this content away from the windows, resulting in a much less attractive layout. If you wish these objects to appear as designed, please check their position as shown in the kitchen screen capture shown below. Use boolProp snapObjectsToGrid false and move_objects on to reposition these objects as desired. Also note that the phone was intended to be placed in the small wall space just to the right of the front door, with the intruder alarm on the wall space to the other side of the associated window, to the left of the bookcase. Custom Content Included Macarossi's Begonia Escargot marvine's spiral stairs MaryLou's Flower Boxes Numenor's Recolourable Chimney obsessisim's Precious Metals Bronze Dishwasher and Darker Bronze Stove roddyaleixo's Invisible Driveway Sophie-David's Light Grey Mirror, Rooftop Antenna, Rossetti Prints, and Simple Columns A special thanks to Macarossi, marvine, MaryLou, Numenor, obsessisim, and roddyaleixo for making and sharing these wonderful creations with the community! 83 people have said thanks to Sophie-David for this download. For more information about this creator and their policies or details, click here. Screenshots
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