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That’s very true! Most objects are still not adapted to tiny spaces. My tips, in case they help, are the following:
- use the console cheat bb.moveobjects on to place items as close as possible
- get the most of the open spaces, like placing picnic tables, outdoor kitchens or lounge areas with sofas and puffs on the garden
- if you place a sink on the bathroom, no need to place one on the kitchen to save space
- Minifridges from Discover University are very helpful as you can place objects on them
- Book piles were updated now so you can actually grab books from them and read them, so no need to use bookcases anymore
- You can also shrink objects to place them in tighter spaces, like televisions!
Hopefully one day we will have ladders and Murphy beds :D
Hope these building tips help!
- use the console cheat bb.moveobjects on to place items as close as possible
- get the most of the open spaces, like placing picnic tables, outdoor kitchens or lounge areas with sofas and puffs on the garden
- if you place a sink on the bathroom, no need to place one on the kitchen to save space
- Minifridges from Discover University are very helpful as you can place objects on them
- Book piles were updated now so you can actually grab books from them and read them, so no need to use bookcases anymore
- You can also shrink objects to place them in tighter spaces, like televisions!
Hopefully one day we will have ladders and Murphy beds :D
Hope these building tips help!
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