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Chicklet45368
4 years agoRising Traveler
I had to go with "Other" because none of the choices fit.
I typically gravitate to Mid-Century Modern, single story suburban homes or Cape-Cod Cottages (because that is similar to my RL houseL).
I do also like the look of the Spanish/Southwestern style homes that are in the ritzier part of Oasis Springs with the stucco walls and reddish roofing (but only in that neighborhood).
I also only place lots down that go with that world's vibe to match all of the stooopid fake buildings, so I am pretty limited on the worlds I use to "live in". Visiting other worlds with different architecture is fine, but actually playing a sim who is living in a world, the aesthetics must match that world for me because it's wayyyyyyy too jarring to have ultra modern houses plunked down and walk around the neighborhood and see some turn of the century monstrosity homes right next door.
I typically gravitate to Mid-Century Modern, single story suburban homes or Cape-Cod Cottages (because that is similar to my RL houseL).
I do also like the look of the Spanish/Southwestern style homes that are in the ritzier part of Oasis Springs with the stucco walls and reddish roofing (but only in that neighborhood).
I also only place lots down that go with that world's vibe to match all of the stooopid fake buildings, so I am pretty limited on the worlds I use to "live in". Visiting other worlds with different architecture is fine, but actually playing a sim who is living in a world, the aesthetics must match that world for me because it's wayyyyyyy too jarring to have ultra modern houses plunked down and walk around the neighborhood and see some turn of the century monstrosity homes right next door.
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