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DC Townhouses
Gallery: DC Townhouses
Slideshow: DC Townhouses Tour
Lot Size: 40x30
Cost: 174,859
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This one I actually built back when I first returned to the Sims 4 at the beginning of the year. Its not my best looking build but it is a good representation of some of the townhouses you would find in Washington DC. I decided to leave it as it is, instead of adding more or changing anything (since I only had a few packs when I first built this and so I don't have to reupload it to the gallery). There are quite a few bare spots in the landscaping and a few trees glitching through the walls, sorry about it. I since have learned many tips and tricks lol
This was built on the "Garden Essence" lot in Willow Creek but any 40x30 lot will work, it just might look better if there is a street corner on the right.
4 different townhomes, all with the same layout but slightly different interior themes to match the exterior. Its not quite a shell but it has very basic furniture inside, just enough to get you by until your sim finds a job and can start filling it with their own personal items.
The sidewalks and little side alley are all red brick like some of the older streets in DC, lots of cherry blossom trees to represent the hundreds of those trees scattered around the city that all bloom in the spring.
I don't think we can designate apartments yet when making our own so I just lock the entry doors to each townhome so that only the Sim that lives in that townhouse can enter. The side building is more of a public use building, it can be used for whatever you feel would look best (library, rec room, restaurant...etc)
Make sure MoveObjects is on when placing this lot ;)
https://i.imgur.com/dbtc3k8.png
https://i.imgur.com/1Kx9NKW.png
https://i.imgur.com/7vZiq7q.png
Gallery: DC Townhouses
Slideshow: DC Townhouses Tour
Lot Size: 40x30
Cost: 174,859
Back to the Guide
This one I actually built back when I first returned to the Sims 4 at the beginning of the year. Its not my best looking build but it is a good representation of some of the townhouses you would find in Washington DC. I decided to leave it as it is, instead of adding more or changing anything (since I only had a few packs when I first built this and so I don't have to reupload it to the gallery). There are quite a few bare spots in the landscaping and a few trees glitching through the walls, sorry about it. I since have learned many tips and tricks lol
This was built on the "Garden Essence" lot in Willow Creek but any 40x30 lot will work, it just might look better if there is a street corner on the right.
4 different townhomes, all with the same layout but slightly different interior themes to match the exterior. Its not quite a shell but it has very basic furniture inside, just enough to get you by until your sim finds a job and can start filling it with their own personal items.
The sidewalks and little side alley are all red brick like some of the older streets in DC, lots of cherry blossom trees to represent the hundreds of those trees scattered around the city that all bloom in the spring.
I don't think we can designate apartments yet when making our own so I just lock the entry doors to each townhome so that only the Sim that lives in that townhouse can enter. The side building is more of a public use building, it can be used for whatever you feel would look best (library, rec room, restaurant...etc)
Make sure MoveObjects is on when placing this lot ;)
https://i.imgur.com/dbtc3k8.png
https://i.imgur.com/1Kx9NKW.png
https://i.imgur.com/7vZiq7q.png
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