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mariefoxprice83
Seasoned Hotshot
5 years ago

Landscaping

Here's a question for those of you who like building. How do you plan out your outside space? I never really know how to make gardens so most of the time I place outdoor objects and a couple of trees and leave it at that. Having said that, I'm envious of anyone who knows how to create pretty outdoor spaces and would like to have a better idea of how to do this myself.
  • @Mariefoxprice83 Talking about landscaping, and me sharing my Oasis Springs "Revitas" trailer park, got me back into working on it. As a HUGE lot it's quite the challenge for landscaping. I've been planning in putting in gardens and trees like apple and banana trees, etc.

    Basically just play around with it in build mode. As usual save often, but keep in mind you can undo things pretty quick too in build mode. Or redo. ;)

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  • Designing inside the house, and outside, assumes the same degree of creativity. Keep in mind, the main thing that changes are the assets your designing with. Both areas must be divided into sections. Inside the house these sections are called rooms. Outside the house, you can think of them as being themes.

    ..... For example. In your yard area you may have a fair amount of empty space in one of your corners. This could be perfect for a "camping" theme. Place a tent or two, seating area, bon-fire, and other camping decor, etc. Add your foilage/trees as required to improve that theme.

    ..... If you have enough yard space for yet another theme, toss one together, using foilage to decorate just that theme.

    Lastly: When you're done, you have a yard of themes, which you then connect using paths, and other decor. This will make the rest of the yard area blend into the themes.

    Important: Don't cram, or force themes to fit. When done, you'll want an open environment that doesn't look like a junk yard of items all over the place. Be semi-scarce.

    Also important. Rooms in the house are created horizontally. Themes outside the house are created (sometimes) vertically. Meaning, when creating the camping theme in the corner, raise the land to give it it's own camping mound.... leaving an area for a path up to it from the rest of the yard when you connect your themes.

    One theme at a time, your exterior design will create itself.

    Good luck.
  • Landscaping is one of my favorite things to do in TS4.

    I begin by creating some interesting elevation changes along the front of the house, usually sloping down toward the driveway. I like to plant tall trees at the front corners of the house and dig a curving garden bed, lined with low outdoor lights. A good mix of large bushes, rocks, flowers, and grasses is key. And it’s important to have at least a couple “layers” of depth as opposed to one single line of plants.
  • i don't plan my landscaping at all, i just find bushes i like and place them in places i'd want them. If i don't like the location of the bush i just move it around till it's somewhere i like. depending on the area and what kind of home i add other plants and flowers till i'm happy. same wiht trees. Patios however i kind of plan than with the house.

    that's my two cents :D happy simming!
  • "BoergeAarg61;c-17588094" wrote:
    "Mariefoxprice83;d-979140" wrote:
    Here's a question for those of you who like building. How do you plan out your outside space?


    I don't really like building, but buy or find seeds for gardening. Perhaps you could add some bags of seeds outside for the new owners to open.

    When playing, fruits and vegetables can be bought at stalls from City Living and Living Island, found at vacation worlds from Outdoor Retreat and Jungle Advanture or even from households whose gnomes spawned seed packages with Seasons. Seeds can be bought at the pc or cell phone, too.

    Still with City Living, some seeds might be harvested at the spice festival including cow berries.



    I do play gardener sims regularly but sometimes it would be nice to have a garden that requires no maintenance or harvesting :)
  • aejp24's avatar
    aejp24
    Seasoned Novice
    I don't use floor plans but I do get some of my inspiration from houses I've seen in different towns or places I've lived. I love old victorian homes. As for landscaping, I've gotten better as the years have gone on. I also watch some YouTubers and get inspired by them and their creations.
  • Changing the terrain elevation is really tricky. I recommend getting the basics down pat first before messing with that. ;)