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- crocobauraSeasoned AceI don't have a favourite building style, I just build whatever strikes my fancy and have a great fun doing it and researching buildings on the internet.
- mitchiebanjoRising RookieI don't think it has a name. I developed it while playing The Sims. Haphazard or Random perhaps. I use prebuilt rooms a lot.
- SheriSimSeasoned HotshotI picked ranch style because I love large modern brick ranch style houses with garages and shorter roofs. I also love modern mid century with the shorter roof ( not flat ). Rustic cabins are also a favorite, and I really like some town houses in the gallery too. Other than brick/rock exterior I also love the exterior walls that Windenburg ( old city ) is made of, I’m not sure what style that is called.
I hope they add a middle class neighborhood to Del Sol Valley…., with backdrop homes of modern brick ranch and short roof mid century homes. I have a couple I built I would love to make a neighborhood of.
As for the interior I like simple wood, oak usually, and leather interior with other modern variations. I have to say, I love the Scandinavian furniture in DHD, and all the wooden matching wall units in the pack and the sofa’s, it makes a very nice modern apartment. I also liked the boho furniture in movie stuff.
I don’t much care for Victorian/gothic style, though some of my older sims prefer that older fashioned furniture. I do love the realm of Magic furniture even though it’s a bit ornate for many of my modern sims.
I like the Mission and Moroccan furniture too, and the builds, but haven’t included much of that in builds since almost all of OS has become venues and is pretty established…. OS makes a good Palm Springs vibe. And I like that is is not forever raining and snowing there, makes a good vacation spot in the winter for my sims.
I wish they would give us more neighborhoods with moderate weather. - Hauk120Rising Rookie
"hellokitty1496;c-17954336" wrote:
@Hauk150 If this is one of your builds, this is fooking beautiful. ? Stay blessed.
Yes, I build it, thank you so much :) - Haneul33Seasoned AdventurerModern and slightly odd. Sometimes I prefer palatial, baroque, or even Victorian exteriors but I seem to really love modern interiors. I want to experiment more with building, but I only have a few builds because I only build lots my sims will use. The next sim kid that grows up and moves out will probably get a mini-palace because I'm in the mood for that kind of build.
I've shared all of these before.Spoiler
https://i.imgur.com/9LZy2T3.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Vp8jSAQ.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/qw2JAA2.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/NWMZNOG.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Y56Pypk.jpg - Cabin/rustic for most areas in the game with some tweaks here and there so that they fit in with the surrounding area. In Oasis Springs I prefer southwestern. In StrangerVille I have homes that I guess could be called Victorian. Otherwise, anything that isn't modern.
- SimburianNew TravelerI'll try anything but prefer UK suburban, Tudor or cottage style since the latest pack came out. I don't like pillars everywhere and anything else that interrupts my views of my houses.
- The only thing I can manage to build, a square box.
- I like doing a mix. I've done some that were ultra modern like Llama Core, and then I've done some that were just low budget homes. It honestly just depends on what world I am in and what I want to do. I never had a build in mind when I start, and then I winged it.
- I usually prefer British style homes so depending on the neighbourhood, that might be either a more modern family home or something more traditional. I've downloaded a few from the gallery that fit what I'm looking for but I've also built a few myself based on actual property listings.
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