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Lab Assistant
#26 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 10:38 PM
I wasn't sure if you were trying to place them along the wall or not, by extending the wall on the bathroom, you'd have had room to put them a little to the side.

The only thing I could think of for the ''can't place stairs above stairs'' error was if you hadn't taken them out.

I'm sorry.

I'm off to work.

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Lab Assistant
Original Poster
#27 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 10:39 PM
Alright. thanks for the help you have given,


I'm such a stubborn butt

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Captain Louie
retired moderator
#28 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 10:48 PM
Please, do not get angry. You posted in the feedback forum, that is exactly what you are getting. The above posters informed you that the rooms are entirely too big. Do you see all of the wasted space on the sides of the couch? Yes, you do. Your rooms are lacking the proper proportioning.

- No, that is not a dining room, that is a dining table in the corner of an undefined space.

- An office is a room that is generally equipped with a desk, computer, some bookshelves, and some misc. decorations / skill builders. Look in the right corner of your picture, that is a whole area of the house with no purpose. So, give it one! Make it an office, a sun room, rec. room, etc.

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Lab Assistant
Original Poster
#29 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 10:48 PM
I ran out of furniture to put


got any ideas?


EDIT: I moved the dining room into the open area by the bathroom. but now the old dining room is empty

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How do we know why a child waves at his parents on a merry-go round and the parents always wave back?
Scholar
#30 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 11:05 PM
hint:
placing stairs,.. place stairs always first!
you can always place windows later by using the -moveobjects on- cheat
Lab Assistant
Original Poster
#31 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 11:07 PM
To late. Stairs are already set

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How do we know why a child waves at his parents on a merry-go round and the parents always wave back?
Scholar
#32 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 11:17 PM
if you insist on the big 'dining room' then add more tables and seats, also another bar with seats,.. divide the room by a half wall, or add some columns .. also the big carpet will look fine in that big room,.. place the soccer-thing on it, turn it by 45 degree
Lab Assistant
Original Poster
#33 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 11:29 PM
What? I didn't get that? can you explain in english please?

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How do we know why a child waves at his parents on a merry-go round and the parents always wave back?
Scholar
#34 Old 24th Feb 2010 at 11:47 PM
didn't thought my english is that bad... hmm i'm not a native english speaker..
i mean the big room where you placed the dining table with 6 chairs. i suggest to add another table like the first one. Also add some columns to the room.. think like a architect.. the house will break down without stabilizing columns that carry the upper floor
Lab Assistant
Original Poster
#35 Old 25th Feb 2010 at 12:04 AM
Ohh. Got ya

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