I lived in a house where the stairs went to the 2nd floor, not only from the entry way, but also from the kitchen. You can only use one word, unless you know the name of the item or the person who created it, when you search in the Gallery.
Has anyone built a house with stairs like this or seen one?
I am confused by what you mean theres many ways for stairs to exist in kitchen
but i think many older homes had separate servants stairs that connect around kitchen and backdoor and have access to main entry
and then theres the main staircase thats for showing off
on more "modern" note i recently added hallway kitchen to my tudor home entrance for bro household cause i didn't feel like trying to fit proper kitchen and it turned out lovely but i think the first staircase in kitchen is more what you are asking for
A lot of American TV shows have the main stair case in the lounge and then another set of stairs in the kitchen. In British homes we just have the one stair case.
My Grand Uncle and his wife purchased a house in Los Angeles, CA, that was purportedly built by a Civil War veteran for his bride. It was a fine old house. My Grand Aunt explained that in the kitchen there were large bins that were used to house flour and stuff of that nature. The entryway (foyer) was wide and L-Shaped. You walked passed the livingroom, on the left and the only bedroom (or Study) on the right. Turning right and set back a bit was the staircase. It had about two or three steps up on the wide base then you turned left to climb the rest of the stairs upward. Part of the reason the last step (landing) was so long was a door, on an angle opened onto it, from the kitchen. This was the Maid's entrance. Impossible to build in the game, since we STILL can't place workable stairs on an angle. But I loved that house so much I've built a rendition of it in every single Sims iteration I have played.
I'm not sure you will find much searching for that type of stairs. I created a huge house a few years ago with servants stairs but I never called them that in the text and I'm pretty sure majority of simmers wouldnt. I wish you luck in your search though o:)
Some of my houses I've built have a 2nd staircase in the kitchen. I like the old homes and many of them had the staircase for use by the servants. Two I can name are the Lizzie Borden house and The Grey House (from the TV show The Good Witch". My Gallery ID is MaggieMae7276. I probably have more with 2 staircases, but I don't remember the names I gave them.
"maggiemae8135;c-18153679" wrote: Some of my houses I've built have a 2nd staircase in the kitchen. I like the old homes and many of them had the staircase for use by the servants. Two I can name are the Lizzie Borden house and The Grey House (from the TV show The Good Witch". My Gallery ID is MaggieMae7276. I probably have more with 2 staircases, but I don't remember the names I gave them.
I do recall about three steps up once you opened the door from the kitchen which put you on the landing near the base of the rest of the stairs going upward. Way cool. Unfortunately, my grand aunt and uncle never had any children. He passed away right before I graduated High School. She passed away when I was pregnant with my what would have been my third child. (I lost it.) The Estate went to her nephew, unfortunately, and he sold the place to a contractor who wanted to make more apartments in that lot. Face/palm. The house had already been divided into two apartments (second floor) and a Bachelor pad on the third floor! I'm so angry that house has been torn down. My eldest son took his first steps in the formal livingroom!
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