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Lori57
2 years agoSeasoned Traveler
"MVWdeZT;c-18265537" wrote:
If you like mid-century modern, try looking up Sears House Plans. During the 20s and 30s, Sears would send out kits so you could build your own home. @ShaddBoi put a bunch of houses based on some of them up on the gallery, but you can also find just the plans online.
I followed your advice and found a lot of Sears plans online, now I am having fun trying to make the houses.
It is a challenge to try and keep to the plans and make them usable for Sims. Some of the earlier homes never even had indoor plumbing.
I have made 10 so far, Thank you for the suggestion, this is more fun than winging it {my houses tend to get too big}. :)
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