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sandymdh
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I agree. Out of the 4 I've submitted only 1 went through without changes lol though it's usually my rubbish pics rather than the actual building- I've just reworked it anyway and think it's better. I made it a bit more worn/rustic looking. Yes I agree it's a different house and not all houses have to follow the convention of having the bedrooms upstairs but after changing things round I feel better about it now. Fingers crossed... |
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You can have downstairs bedrooms... you just usually have the eating area downstairs, too. I remember that my first one, I had the wrong links to the custom content, so it got sent back for that, but it had nothing to do with my house. I just figured they weren't all that picky where lots were concerned. |
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Yay! This is my first foundational building "challenge" and I loved it! Thanks a ton! I moved in someone to depreciate the cost, but I can't figure out how to move them out without selling the furniture... ------------ Cost: $15, 536 CC: Absolutely none! (I can't - my CC is screwed) Click on photo to bring up slideshow ![]() |
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Last edited by jewaukeela : 2nd Oct 2010 at 05:19 AM.
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Ciane
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I like the way you made use of all that space. It looks so roomy for such a small lot. |
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LifesLover
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jewaukeela, in order to move them out with no lasting effects on the house, then go to 'edit town', click on the lot, and evict them. When it asks you if you want to move out the house with the sim, just say no. That'll get you an empty house. |
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Thanks. The hardest part was fitting in everything I needed too but still having room for the player to add a few objects: I ended up with the rooftop lounge for that. |
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Greenlea
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I'm about to throw in the towel on this one. I cannot get anything I'm satisfied with lol |
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Sulyuki
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Don't give up on it, I'm sure you can make something nice. I'm even considering trying an other one, but I'm not sure if I can without repeating myself. |
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Ciane
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Greenlea, you could make the starter for a couple or small family instead of a single Sim as they'll get a little more money. |
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Greenlea
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It's not so much the money issue that's bothering me about it. It's just building something I find aesthetically pleasing to myself that I'm having issues with lmao I may play with it some more though lol |
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Greenlea
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Last edited by Greenlea : 5th Oct 2010 at 01:21 PM.
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Ciane
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Oh, I like them both. Greenlea - I'm glad you finally settled on something you like. I really like that you drive right in and then go up to the living area or down to the sleeping area. The gated area for the stairs is great security. Sulyuki - I like the light house look and feel. Walking in to the kitchen area is perfect and you even have laundry space. I also like that you go upstairs to the study and bath before continuing up to the bedroom. Yes, you followed the rules. I only stated that it needed room for a vehicle, not what kind. (I purposely left that vague.) |
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