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@EA_Lanna Love the idea, however don't you think BUNK BEDS would also be a good thing for a space saver in a tiny living house?
Spiral staircases also would help cut down on space.
- 6 years ago
Just picked this up. Def pyched!! Haven’t had a chance to peruse the items but I want to second suggestions made by @Psychotps and build on the concept of bunkbeds with the addition of a loft bed (i.e., where you can fit a desk or chest of drawers below) (@ssuming that’s not already included, obv 😁).
PS Thx so much (&, as always) to @EA_Lanna and the whole EA team for keeping my favorite sandbox full. 💚
- Psychotps6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@suzushkaUnfortunately it's not. Turns out, none of the objects in the pack are actually smaller and take up less space. The murphy (death trap) beds take up the same space as a full double bed. Of course this is assuming I'd use it in the first place. Not if I don't want my sims to die. Murphy beds actually take up MORE room than a double bed. It takes up the same floor space as a full double bed, and the entire wall above it as well.
The combo tv/radio/book thing takes up 2 tiles, which I can already do with existing resources (and can do it cheaper) Has missing options, and you can't use the TV at the same time as the radio.
Bunk beds and loft beds would be the only thing that would actually save space but we didn't get those... 😞- PugLove8886 years agoHero (Retired)
@Psychotps, and @suzushka , no the murphy beds take up the same size as a regular bed, but the idea of them is that during the day you aren't so cramped, and in the case of the one with the couch attached, it does actually save space since you have the couch in the same spot as the murphy bed! 🙌 This way I can have a couch and a bed in my Sims's living room! Can't do that with a regular double bed! 😞
Yes the murphy beds are death traps if your Sims doesn't upgrade them . The first upgrade reduces breakage (and I noticed it reduced non-fatal accidents as well). 🙂 You can do the 1st upgrade at level 3 handiness. And the next upgrade that makes the bed unbreakable is at level 8 handiness and I have not only not have my bed break since then, I have not had a single accident (both fatal and non-fatal) since upgrading my bed.🙌 It has been 2 Sim weeks and no accidents yet. I know that the bed still has a chance of killing your Sim, but I think after the upgrade it is greatly reduced, kind of like the chance of getting hit by a meteor in TS3 was pretty rare!). So, just in case, I've been saving my game more often so if a murphy bed death does eventually occur with a fully upgraded bed, I can always quit without saving and start up again from my last save. 😉I do really want bunk beds in the game as well ❤️ 🤞, but I think those would have been a better fit with the Parenting GP or the Kids Room SP! Even City Living could have benefitted from them. And while they make sense in Tiny Living, I think the Murphy bed makes more sense. Bunk beds aren't' the best fit for a romantically involved couple and are better for just roommates or for kids and teens. 😉 And since tiny homes are sure to have some parents or at least a romantic couple , then the murphy bed is a better fit. I see far more murphy beds and futons in real-life tiny homes on TV than I do bunk beds. 🙂
But where they really missed the mark was the omission of ladders in this pack! 😢 I've seen soooo many ladders in real-life tiny homes, or at least "sladders" which are halfway between stairs and ladders. Also paddle stairs or stairs with cabinetry under them. This would have saved so much space! 😞
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