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I didn't think it would help as I have done that before, but I tested it just now anyways and found out that if I put down flooring, paint the wall (even if it is already painted) and then delete the floor, the edge thingy disappears. So thanks for making me try that again 😉 Guess is a kind of glitch.
@Salouis117 could it be you have the foundation up a tiny bit? It looks like the border of the foundation.
You can read about where to find that option over here: http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/tutorials/building/houses.php
@Phantomlover1717 I fiddled around with the foundations a little bit, and I see what you mean, but they weren't raised at all. Also, it happens on just a few tiles and not the entire room or house. It does look like the edge of the foundation, so it may be a bug where it shows up in some places even when the foundation isn't raised.
I think the issue may be due to the fact that I'm making a sort of medieval house with no floor, only terrain paint. I tried putting on floor tiles and it seemed like the terrain was moving up and down ever so slightly as I moved the cursor with the floor tile around - indicating that the terrain isn't completely level, since I just built walls and no floor. So maybe the tiny difference in terrain height makes the game add a small foundation at the base of the wall where the ground is slightly lower.
EDIT: I just realised that lots are supposed to be completely level in the Sims 4, so I don't know if my theory is correct ...?
Do you have custom content / mods? If you do, could you check if the issue is still there without it?
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