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Old 10th May 2010, 07:07 PM The Bare Essentials - Mini-house challenge #1
rekshaw
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Hey, I'm new on the forum, but I would like to propose a challenge that will require thought, taste and knowledge of the Sims environment to realize.

Let's face it, building a square of walls is not hard. It is carefully choosing and efficiently allocating rooms and filling them up with useful and essential objects from the Buy Mode that will make the difference between a happy Sim and a depressed one.

So, here is the challenge:

Design the SMALLEST possible house, fully furnished, keeping in mind all the Sim's needs & requirements (including environment).

Rules:
  • Smallest possible lot size (obviously )
  • It must be able to support your Sim with no cheats for a full Sim week. (just as a reference, you don't need to try)
  • As you make it, ask yourself if you would ever live in a house like this. Your answer should be YES. This means no bed next to the fridge/microwave (loud noise at night + dangerous), no toilet next to the stove (privacy), etc.
  • budget available = UNLIMITED...


The rest is up to you.

Remember, it doesn't have to be amazing aesthetically, it just needs to be EFFICIENT in space allocation. However, if you manage to make it pleasing, thats a big bonus!

Sure, mansions are beautiful, but tiny is art too!

Good luck, and post a pic here when you are done!
Last edited by rekshaw : 11th May 2010 at 04:53 PM.
Old 10th May 2010, 07:44 PM #2
Bellasaurus
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Is custom content allowed? I'm assuming not, as there are quite a few cheap items out there that have higher environment scores than similarly priced maxis stuff, but I thought I'd check anyway.

EDIT

It just occurred to me that maybe the challenge involves searching around for the abovementioned CC.

Either way, my question still stands

Who knows where thoughts come from....? They just appear.
Last edited by Bellasaurus : 10th May 2010 at 08:44 PM.
Old 10th May 2010, 08:55 PM #3
rekshaw
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Hey, well, yes. Use all the CC you need! It's not about getting maximum motives, its about getting a sim by with the tiniest possible home while at the same time trying to make it decent (or beautiful if you can) Hope you will try this, it's quite harder than it sounds! (but fun).

I will post mine soon!
Old 10th May 2010, 09:08 PM #4
Bellasaurus
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Ok great, that helps I've been trying to do it without, and it's very difficult! I reckon with $10000 it could be done quite well without CC.

Maybe have 2 challenges, one at $5000 with CC, and one at $10000 with no CC?

Who knows where thoughts come from....? They just appear.
Old 10th May 2010, 09:16 PM #5
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This is interesting, I'll wait for your houses and maybe will use them in my game. I have a weakness for small houses Like 12 Oak Street in Pleasantview, a really small house, my sim had to sleep outside in a hammock, I loved it.
Old 11th May 2010, 04:47 PM
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Old 11th May 2010, 04:52 PM #6
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Actually, I will remove the budget. Let your creativity take you away. But remember, think small!
Old 11th May 2010, 05:16 PM #7
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Okay, here is my little house.

http://img532.imageshack.us/g/smallhouse5.jpg/

(should be the link to the album)
Old 19th May 2010, 05:19 PM #8
LilGeek
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Wow, that is REALLY tiny xD I might have a go at this! Looks kinda fun!
Old 1st Jun 2010, 08:08 AM #9
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I did this haha. It was really interesting

Here's my house:



(it is 7 by 3)

I liked the girl I had living there. Until she caught on fire and died o.O And not like, a house fire. She literally BURST INTO FLAMES xD
Old 1st Jun 2010, 01:43 PM #10
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Hmmm...small house but just enough to hold skill-building objects...telescope and easel can go outside for Logic and Creativity, of course....

I might give this a shot.
Old 1st Jun 2010, 05:24 PM #11
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For body, I ended up building a pool outside. My chick needed Creativity so I gave her a easel (I replaced the TV with the one that hangs on the wall but takes up one square, and then put the easel where the chair is :P).
Old 2nd Jun 2010, 12:57 AM #12
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I'm going to give this a try. Veronaville is my "experiment" neighborhood.
Old 2nd Jun 2010, 05:02 AM #13
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Okay...I built a hovel on the "Mediterranean" side of Veronaville.

Think it's small enough?









BTW I typically play with walls cut away--just the perimeter walls are up.

Oh--and are cars allowed? My Pleasure Sim, who lives there (she's a party DJ) has expressed a desire to buy a car....

Update: She just got married to Shea Johnston, a townie...and she got a nice 75,000 Simoleon bonus...so she's outta there! :p
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Old 6th Jun 2010, 08:14 PM #14
Mosomashu
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So the stuff in it does not have to be cheap? It is just the smallest possible house?

"If the human brain was simple enough to understand, we'd be too simple to understand it."

"Some things I cannot change, but till I try I'll never know."
Old 7th Jun 2010, 07:35 PM #15
CleoTheMuse
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I had no idea this was such an unusual thing to do. My Sims always start out with tiny houses!

Count no Sim lucky until he is dead.
Old 7th Aug 2011, 06:31 AM #16
TMNTForever
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I win! Pwn! 3x3 house, just need to make it and take a pic, but I am going to use CC (Insimenator OBJ Version)

Heres my floor plan:

()=Nothing
[/\]=Motives Adjuster
[||]= Skill Adjuster
{--}=Door

()[||]()
()[/\]()
(){--}()

Press Button, Receive Bacon...
Deadly Assassin Ninja...on a tricycle...
Paste this anywhere as an image for funnyness:
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lgoqvf9uYT1qafrh6.gif
Old 7th Aug 2011, 11:35 PM #17
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rekshaw
Okay, here is my little house.
Can your sims use the stove? I thought that a stove required at least one counter.
Old 9th Aug 2011, 06:02 AM #18
SimMegaptera
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I need to do this!! With TS1 I used to do it all the time. My brother said the average Japanese bachelor would find my houses cramped.
Old 9th Aug 2011, 01:58 PM #19
L123Ryuzaki
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I've done this a few times xD I always get frustrated because the stuff in the house is crappy then they have kids and there's not enough bedrooms for them :L
Old 10th Aug 2011, 05:01 AM #20
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Okay, here we go! Allie and Chyna Lovell have moved into the Sparrownest Apartments, and fell in love with the "Pinkie Pie" unit. It's the smallest apartment they could find for two people and costs $802 a week.

Floor plan:
Kitchen 3x3 + den 4x3 + bedroom 4x4 + bathroom 2x3 = a total of 43 squares.




The den and eat-in kitchen:




The bedroom:




The bathroom:


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