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13 years ago
Here is the house know as "Hearties Cave". http://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=5909466
I did the interior with the environment in mind. The dining room has a bambo
focal wall.
http://llnw.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/media/shard000//shard000/715/304/012/00/screenshot_original.jpg
The ajoining living room has the same bambo as a trim at the top with grasscloth wallpaper underneath. The couch and matching chairs are in a linen-type fabric and the rug is jute.
http://llnw.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/media/shard000//shard000/716/304/012/00/screenshot_original.jpg
My favorite way to remodel a house is to leave it in the original "footprint" so to speak, then just update the interiors. But this time I moved the living room wall out a bit to break up the straight line of the front of the house. I also shrunk the kitchen and the bathroom. The kitchen is on the small side, but the bathroom retains its original tub AND seperate shower combination. This makes it seem more luxurious. All it needs is Rubber Duckey :D
I did the interior with the environment in mind. The dining room has a bambo
focal wall.
http://llnw.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/media/shard000//shard000/715/304/012/00/screenshot_original.jpg
The ajoining living room has the same bambo as a trim at the top with grasscloth wallpaper underneath. The couch and matching chairs are in a linen-type fabric and the rug is jute.
http://llnw.thesims3.com/sims3_asset/sims3_asset/media/shard000//shard000/716/304/012/00/screenshot_original.jpg
My favorite way to remodel a house is to leave it in the original "footprint" so to speak, then just update the interiors. But this time I moved the living room wall out a bit to break up the straight line of the front of the house. I also shrunk the kitchen and the bathroom. The kitchen is on the small side, but the bathroom retains its original tub AND seperate shower combination. This makes it seem more luxurious. All it needs is Rubber Duckey :D