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crocobaura
2 years agoLegend
"fullspiral;c-18238342" wrote:"crocobaura;c-18238329" wrote:"SimTresa;c-18238283" wrote:"Chicklet453681;c-18238277" wrote:"crocobaura;c-18238068" wrote:
You just need to look for a bigger lot that accommodates the lot you're trying to place down entirely, then you can rotate it any way you want. You can even place the same lot several times in a larger lot. But I agree that it's easier to just download lots that were created for that specific lot address. Even so, I've seen people on Youtube build with the front of the house facing backwards to the back of the lot because the lightning was better on that side of the lot and it looked better on Youtube.
Wait! Maybe I'm not fully understanding that statement you made.
Do you mean, let's say for example. I have a house on a 20x15 lot and I want to place 2 of those houses on a bigger lot (like a 40x30 lot), so there's technically twin houses on one lot?
If that's what you mean?
And if so how do you do that? Whenever I place a lot it deletes the current lot.
Save the smaller house as a room. As long as you place that room on a larger lot, you can fit more than one. If it has multiple floors, save each floor separately. To turn it into a room, delete some interior walls. I've done this with entire basements, so the only limit is the size of the lot. It's also how people are able to save apartments to the gallery.
Yes, this basically. Place the lot, then turn each floor into a room and copy as many times you need. This lot below took about 10 minutes to set up, and there are four rooms in each tiny house.
https://i.imgur.com/qCyTxMi.png
https://i.imgur.com/x8rv2Fv.png
But does it recognize each house and an individual lot?
No, it's same lot, one address, one mailbox, and one bill for all houses. You can set each house to be used by different sims by placing door restrictions, or you could play them with the roommate feature and door restrictions.