The twenty-first house in my "1920s Series" - inspired by
62 Beautiful Vintage Home Designs from the 1920s - is an American Colonial with an attached garage, on a 1-click foundation... with a basement (or not, this one comes in two flavors: with basement or without.)
I am really excited about this build because I learned a lot while I built it
It has been adjusted with Mootilda's
GridAdjuster to have a cute little 1-click foundation.
Did you know you can have a one-click foundation that is also big dog friendly? (Well, you can.
Shasta taught me how!)
Then I remembered reading a long time ago, a discussion between Honeywell and Mootilda, about
attaching a garage and modified the info for my shiny 1-click foundation.
The reason there are two versions of this house is because I really didn't think I could add a basement to a 1-click foundation (I don't like the no-slope basements I've done so far (
House #7 and
House #11,) so I really didn't want to go that route!) So, on a whim, after I got the house all done, I went back in and dug out the basement ...by hand, mind you (
you can't use CFE after Grid Adjusting) - it worked! ...It was hot, sweaty work too!
Anyway... I'm really pleased to offer this house. I hope you like it too
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This is my favorite room - can you imagine the social events you can host in here? The ladies-who-lunch groups? The garden club soirees? My mother would be so envious!
Please scroll through all the above pictures to see everything this house has to offer. Furniture for this house includes only a loveseat and a dining table. All appliances, plumbing and lighting are included. The telephone is on the wall by the front door. The front door is burglar alarmed. The range and fireplace have smoke alarms.
My testers for this 1920's Series, Herb and Faith Goodie, were so happy to be able to adopt a doggie. They think the world of Balin (I even caught him sleeping on their bed in another house they tested for me!) Now every time I need somebody to run to the basement or take a shower I have to wait until the current game of fetch is finished. All this to prove - big dogs can definitely access this house
This is a clean copy of this house/lot; no sim has ever lived here. The package has been cleaned with Mootilda's
Clean Installer. Pictures were taken with
Invisible Fire Alarms in place, but the lot is packaged without that mod. So, you will see the fire alarm over the range in the kitchen and the fireplace in the living room. I highly recommend invisifying the fugly alarms!
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CC list - used but
NOT included - so,
GO get it:
Be
SURE to go get the script file needed for two of the stairs listed in the included CC - without the script files the stairs won't work!
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Lifestyle Build Bundle - It's the second link in the top post - extracted from Lifestyle Stories by Argon @ MATY. Many of the wallpapers used in this 1920s series come from this bundle.
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Bespoke Build Set MASTER file by Honeywell @ MTS2 - ...without this the few Bespoke items will flash blue.
...and I highly recommend getting:
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Invisible Smoke Alarm by pfish @ MTS2
Custom Content Included:
- Simple Passage Modular Stair by
HugeLunatic (HL) @ Sims2Artists -
these need a script file so follow the link and make sure you install them properly!
- DeckStairs_Main by
Numenor @ MTS2 -
no script file needed as these override the original stairs.
- DeckStairs_OpenUnderneath by
Reyn @ MTS2 -
these need a script file so follow the link and make sure you install them properly!
- Deck Stairs REC - Weathered Saddle by
iCad @ MTS2
- Wooden Fences in Weathered Saddle by
iCad @ MTS2
- Moroccan Fireplace without Chimney by
mia86 @ MTS2
- Bespoke Exterior door 2t by
Honeywell (HW) @ MTS2
- Bespoke Carriage Style Garage Door by
Honeywell (HW) @ MTS2
- Bespoke Roof - Olive by
Honeywell (HW) @ MTS2
- Craftsman_Tall_1Tile_Shutter by
tbudgett @ MTS2
- Chic Stair Corner by
Spaik/slaved by HL @ Sims2Artists - used in Plan A (no basement)
Sorry, I got them confused!
- Wooden Stair Corner by
Spaik/slaved by HL @ Sims2Artists - used in Plan B (with basement)
Sorry, I got them confused!
- window atticwindow2t by
keoni-chan @ tumblr
- Castle Arch 2T by
EA Sims2 Store @ GoS
- Independent Expressions Add Ons Part 1 by
MaryLou @ MTS2
- Independent Expressions Add Ons Part 2 by
MaryLou @ MTS2
- Independent Expressions Add Ons Part 3 by
MaryLou @ MTS2
- Independent Expressions Add Ons Part 4-Doors and Arches by
MaryLou @ MTS2
Standard mods I use that are
not necessary nor included - but were probably used whilst building/photo-ing/prepping this house for upload...
I use Niol/Moi's
Roof Shader for brighter roofs
And, HW/Honeywell's
A Little Greyer: Roof Trim Defaults
Then, if it's a Bespoke Roof recolor - it will be
THESE adjusted versions by The Llama Park/Tumblr that you see used in the pictures.
(However, what you get in the packaged file, will either be the plain EA roof or the straight, un-modified Bespoke roof from the set here on MTS2.)
Maranatah's
White Wall Top texture replacement
Moo's
Turn On/Off Lights
Menaceman's
Lunatech Lighting Fix
BeosBoxBoy's
no-red-pause-mod
Nopke's
Go Under Spiral Stairs mod for proper spiral stair usage
And, of course, everyone needs Numenor's
CEP and
SEP!
I also use
FRAPs to take in-game pictures, and
PhotoShop to clean/collage said pictures.
And, I highly recommend using gummilutt's
Invisible Medicine Cabinet to add features to any mirror - as per her policy, it's not used or included in this lot.
Lot Size: 3x2
Lot Price (furnished): $48,841
Additional Credits:
Thank you EAxis for this wonderful game
And, MTS2 for this terrific website!