The Magpies' new house. :)
Mar. 11th, 2016 07:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This was a relatively quick and easy build. I used a real floorplan, but I managed to fit in more rooms on the upper floor than in the original. There are seven bedrooms in all, including a ground-floor nursery, five full bathrooms, one tiny extra bathroom, a TV-den and a large, open kitchen/dining/livingroom.

I decided to go sort of Maxis-match this time, so I went for a strong, cheerful yellow siding.

Here's the front door. The floorplan had it set into a nook, so I just copyed that. There's a flower bed for an additional splash of colour.

A double garage, which can fit both their traditional troll-face car, and a big family van.

The back of the house, with the patio. I added some flowers to make it look more inviting. There is no furniture or interior decoration yet.
What you can't really see in these pictures, because I took the pictures from angles that hide it, is that the house's got a giant roof of DOOOM. It's not particularly pretty on the whole, and I'm not bursting with pride, but it will do for now.

I decided to go sort of Maxis-match this time, so I went for a strong, cheerful yellow siding.

Here's the front door. The floorplan had it set into a nook, so I just copyed that. There's a flower bed for an additional splash of colour.

A double garage, which can fit both their traditional troll-face car, and a big family van.

The back of the house, with the patio. I added some flowers to make it look more inviting. There is no furniture or interior decoration yet.
What you can't really see in these pictures, because I took the pictures from angles that hide it, is that the house's got a giant roof of DOOOM. It's not particularly pretty on the whole, and I'm not bursting with pride, but it will do for now.
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Date: 2016-03-12 05:18 pm (UTC)I know what you mean, though. Coming up with a nice roof is sooooo hard. I just built another room onto the Duckling house, and I had to redo the roof. I had to deploy all sorts of methods of trickery, and I still couldn't get it quite like I had it before. Roofing in later versions of the Sims franchise is probably better.
OT, but you'll have to excuse me if I barely make sense or make a bunch of typos or disappear. There are a few comments of yours I want to respond to, but I'm running on sleep deficit right now. My dumb insomniac uncle has decided it's fun to hum and whistle intermittently overnight. x\
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Date: 2016-03-12 07:31 pm (UTC)I wish I could remember where the trees come from, but I can't. :( My best guess is that they're part of the Mansion Set by Phoenix Faerie(?) on MTS.
Roofs work exactly the same way in TS3, as far as I remember. The method for lowering the angle was a bit different, but neither easier or harder. I sooo want to reinstall it again, but I never really gather the courage, LOL! It takes several hours to install, and I'm worried about being side-tracked too much.
*Really. They could argue for half an hour about who had worn a yellow dress to someone's wedding in the 60s, and get upset about it! O_O Mom and Dad, I love you a lot, but that wasn't necessary.