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@sinamuna Hi! First I want to say I really like that design. :-) Also, roofs in this game are the bane of my existence! So I feel your pain. Not that long ago, I learned that roofs will extend into a room if it doesn't appear to be a fully finished room. I'm not sure how you built yours but this is what I did in my test. I created the ground floor by using the room tool to place the large back room then the custom room tool to draw the front hexagonal room. I did the same for the second floor but the back room is smaller to leave room for the gabled roof.
Then I deleted the wall between the front and back room.
The roof extends a bit on the outside but not the interior of the room. In your current house, you could try using the room tool in the back part, then place the roof and delete the wall between the rooms. I hope this helps!
Edit: Looking back at the images you shared, I notice there is light showing in the hexagonal room which suggests that room is not a complete room (missing the ceiling). Page up to the next level to check the ceiling for both front and back rooms. You can click inside the room to highlight it, then click the yellow outline to build ceiling but you may need to use the custom room tool to redraw that room and make sure it's complete to then be able to add a ceiling.
- EA_Cath11 months ago
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Since this thread is originally pretty old, I'm closing it to prevent necroposting. Please open a new thread if you are experiencing any issue in the future, thank you!
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