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HaneulFier
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Simmerville Thank you! The main home has two floors. Technically, it has three, but there are only a few areas on the third floor (i.e., the towers) and they're only accessible to Sims who can teleport via the Wellness skill or some other skill. Doors and stairs ruined the look, so I did without them for those special places.
https://i.imgur.com/ghCOONj.jpg
The house is on a 64x64 lot and so big that I haven't felt any need for a basement. Even with 9 bedrooms in that house, the second floor still has a lot of empty rooms that are available if I want to add another room. There's also some space on the first floor that I can use for additional things.
The second home has 3 floors, but I think it's still quite a bit smaller than their main home.
I like reading your blog about your noble households and your world. It's so intricate and interesting.
Haha, I just have 1 household and I'm really picky about cooking levels and parenting skill levels, so I don't let other Sims cook or mess with the kids, especially since some of the younger Sims living in the home are picky about food and can only stomach excellent quality or better. For a while, I had 2 parents with 6 of their children in the house at once so it was full. The butler cleans, repairs things, and gardens. If there's a lot going on, I will also hire a maid and a gardener. I think of my Sims as very sensitive people who pride themselves on being able to do some things by themselves if need be because they don't want to be incompetent at anything even domestic chores (they have an American mentality), but most of the time the butler is there. She's almost magical - she clears plates as they finish eating, etc. My Sims are also very busy trying to live their lives, taking care of one another, and trying to make 80,000 simoleons a week to pay the bills to live in that house while still saving money for other things :# so they rarely get up to things that would annoy me or that are out of character.
https://i.imgur.com/ghCOONj.jpg
The house is on a 64x64 lot and so big that I haven't felt any need for a basement. Even with 9 bedrooms in that house, the second floor still has a lot of empty rooms that are available if I want to add another room. There's also some space on the first floor that I can use for additional things.
The second home has 3 floors, but I think it's still quite a bit smaller than their main home.
I like reading your blog about your noble households and your world. It's so intricate and interesting.
Haha, I just have 1 household and I'm really picky about cooking levels and parenting skill levels, so I don't let other Sims cook or mess with the kids, especially since some of the younger Sims living in the home are picky about food and can only stomach excellent quality or better. For a while, I had 2 parents with 6 of their children in the house at once so it was full. The butler cleans, repairs things, and gardens. If there's a lot going on, I will also hire a maid and a gardener. I think of my Sims as very sensitive people who pride themselves on being able to do some things by themselves if need be because they don't want to be incompetent at anything even domestic chores (they have an American mentality), but most of the time the butler is there. She's almost magical - she clears plates as they finish eating, etc. My Sims are also very busy trying to live their lives, taking care of one another, and trying to make 80,000 simoleons a week to pay the bills to live in that house while still saving money for other things :# so they rarely get up to things that would annoy me or that are out of character.
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