How to make a really cool house on sims 2




















My favorite toilet paper roll is this one by Windkeeper. Find it in miscellaneous deco in the buy mode catalog. Those are my top picks for the best custom content to make your Sims 2 homes more realistic. Do you use these in your game? Or do you use some other CC to add more realism to your lots? Leave a comment below and let me know! Thanks for stopping by! A simple heat system should have been in the core. Curiously, water and electricity supplies seemed to have been in the works, but eventually left out.

Imagine every lamp and computer adding a bit of heat, spewing some water, adding to the bills. But it is out of scope for a modder to change all these obj. Wooden counters with espresso machines and musical instruments under open sky break realism for me. Or toilets not stacked above one another. A themometer would be nice too. I use the burglar alarm as a multifunctional central controller because one such device is enough from an aesthetics perspective.

I wanted to leave a comment letting you know that the link to Simpearls forum must be inactive. I agree, I did this more than a month ago with two emails and no one answered, and when I tried again it said that you cant send multiple requests from the same email.

I have updated the post with working links to the Home Comfort System. I uploaded the main file to my Mega account and there is a SFS link for the add-ons. I once had an outlet with a plug and a wire that I would put behind every electronical device. But if you hid it well enough behind things, it could still look nice! Then you replace where the sledgehammered wall was not where it is now, but where it was before and you put a fence there. Now you cover the blank floor tiles with patio-like stone or brick and put in a door, and there you go!

A balcony! KoreaneseBanana - 11 years ago - report 1 0. Actually you can make as many stories as you want, but if your planning on making like 5 stories be prepared for a massive lag, a good limit is around 3 stories you are able to put stairs in, a good idea is to be wider rather than taller thats my advice anyway.

TheSimGuy - 13 years ago - report 1 1. Okay you can make a second story here's how : Take the roof if you have one off the first story. Put walls around your second story. Go back to the bottom house button only push the floor down button.

Add stairs to your first floor Go back tob the second floor and do all of the rooms and such. Put a roof on. Now you are done: reef - 12 years ago - report 2 2. I made on with 5 stories once 8-sim family :D and it ran fine. Secondly, cockroaches in the Sims are nasty little pests that spawn when the environment is dirty.

They cause your sims an unbelievable level of discomfort by cancelling actions and distracting them until the issue is resolved. The easiest way to get rid of these pests is stomping them out , but the success rate is pretty low. Making a roach infestation even more of an unwanted stress. This simple mod fixes that problem. It makes your sims complain first instead of actually quitting. Now that may not sound like much of an alternative, but at least the choice will be left to you to decide what happens next.

Your sim may end up clogging the toilet from forgetting to flush after using it. Well messy or neat, your sims now have been gifted with much better toilet etiquette as they will always flush after use. Many aspects of the Sims games have been dulled down, making the game accessible to a much younger audience. As you probably already know what Woohoo stands for in the game, the mod increases the odds of conceiving. Yes, elevators. The percentages used by the modder are even justified, as hot tub Woohoo would have a lower chance of resulting in pregnancy vs, say, if it were done in public.

The next three mods come in a pack from simlogical, all affecting how relationships play out in the game. All three aim to make relationship mechanics more realistic , starting off with the Break Up Anytime mod. As the title suggests, this enables the option for married, engaged, or going steady sims to break up regardless of the state of their relationship.

And there are an unlimited number of reasons for that. This mod leaves it completely up to you to decide. Maybe you were just messing around and someone got angrier than you expected. Maybe you even did it on purpose just for fun. Whatever it is, once a sim is infuriated with another, it may be difficult to repair the relationship.

Apologizing now removes the furious state of angered sims, and the relationship rating is increased to just above 0. Considered by most as an essential Sims mod, ACR short for Autonomous Casual Romance allows your sim to engage in different romantic interactions of their own free will.

Sims are now able to flirt, kiss, and even Woohoo with other Sims casually, without requiring them to be in love beforehand. The mod can even make it possible for teens to engage in relationship-related activity, adding a completely new sense of realism to the game. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: May 6, Plan the size of your house. The most important things to consider are the size of the family and how much money you have.

A house with 2 people would most likely be smaller than a house with 8 people, but that's the creator's choice. Also, think about if you want a garden, pool, backyard, etc. Make a sketch or " blueprint " of what your house is going to be like.

Decide how many rooms there will be. Bathrooms are generally smaller unless it is a public bathroom and living rooms tend to be larger. Have bedrooms for each Sim, unless they are married or in love. Lots range from very small 3 x 1 to very large 5 x 6. Just remember that you can create two and three story houses, so don't choose a huge one for a small family. Choose between terrain or foundation. To some people, using foundation is much easier to create a house with.

Drag over the area you want the house to be located. Include any decks and porches you want to include on the ground level. If you want to have a garden or a front yard, start the foundation a few tiles away from the mailbox area.

Put up the walls. Using the wall tool, outline the physical shape of the house, leaving any decks and porches you want outside of the walls note that having a foundation requires steps to get into the house, so leave a small porch for the front door and any other doors! Create rooms by adding walls inside the house. Using diagonal walls makes for an aesthetic structure, but remember most items cannot be places on a diagonal wall.

Add windows and doors. Windows add "environment" to a Sim's mood. Make sure that you have a door to each room, as you can also use arcs in living rooms and kitchens. Style your house with glass doors on study rooms or offices. Add paint to the walls and flooring. Try to choose colors that would match in real life, such as brown tile in the kitchen, wood deck outside, tan carpet in the living room, or just go wild and mix everything in one room!

Add furniture. Put couches, TVs, bookcases, or arcade machines in the living room, add a trash can, an oven, a fridge, counter tops, and a telephone in the kitchen, and put toilets, sinks, and showers in the bathroom. Add a staircase if you want a second story. There are two ways to do this: you can use the full staircase tool to place a staircase, or you can use the mini staircase tool. To use that, go up a level and place floor squares where you want the staircase to reach on the second floor, and then go to the staircase tool, choose the type of stair you want to use, and place your cursor over the landing.

This will not work if there is not enough room to construct the staircase. Place the exterior walls for the second floor.



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