Whew, this one was a fun one to do. It was frustrating at times, but I think this turned out great.
THE RUBIK'S CUBE HOUSE: THE SCRAMBLE.Lot Size: 30x40
Bedrooms: 3 (4 sleeping spaces)
Bathrooms: 3
Furnished: $206,517
Unfurnished: $107,785
Requires: Generations (spiral staircase is a MUST)
Contains: Late Night, Showtime, Ambitions, Pets, Seasons
Earth Day (free)This modern house is designed after a Rubiks Cube. Each room was carefully crafted and modified out of the original 4x4 27 room floor plan. Every room has the same 'face' accents (ie: blue face on cube = blue accents) to spice up the otherwise black house. This house is perfect for genius/artistic/virtuosic sims as they include a nice study, an art room, and a piano room. There's a lovely backyard with a fancy pool, hot tub, and terrace (with a garden).
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FEATURES:
- Bright and fun accents
- cozy kitchen and dining room, with a butler pantry
- large open windows to look outside
- small compact-minded design
- private entryway with one parking space
- as mentioned: includes piano conservatory (and a cello), designing table, art table.
- also includes the following skill items: bar, treadmill, bookcases
DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- laundry - could convert either piano or art studio to include it
- basement
-celebrity gate
- other skillbuilding items other than ones mentioned
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BUILDER'S NOTE:
So this house was super uber fun to make. I do know how to solve a rubiks cube, if you don't know, you can find help with a solution
here. When I got inspiration to make my cube, I decided to mess it up and whatever came out - that would be the layout of my house. So if you're wondering why certain colours are the way they are, well, it just ended up that way, haha. More of a challenge then.
The second floor that's 'turning' is actually 9x9, unlike the 12x12 of the other two floors. I don't know why EA had diagonal walls go about 1.5x a normal wall, so actually the second floor is smaller in terms of sq feet. Surprising because its hardly noticeable with the house, at least I think so.
Getting the actual dimensions out of the way was difficult. I first wanted to give myself a lot of room so I went with 21x21, and that's when I realized my
cube became more of a
rectangle. I found the closest thing to an actual cube meant 12x12, which is just merely 4x4 rooms. That was definitely a challenge for me.
I also uploaded the
unfurnished shell of this house - it still has all 27 4x4 rooms in it. That way, you could take the premade layout and make something new with it. A bar or club would be pretty cool, I think. It doesn't have the unique room shapes I created, just straight 4x4. There is no landscaping or backyard-ing done to it - only a raised ground that can be played with.
This forum has several talented builders, but even so, I should mention this. I got inspiration and lots of designing tips from watching
the Curtis Paradis Show. He builds these fantastic houses that helps give me so many ideas on how to decorate. He's the one that got the idea of handmade terraces in my head. Really, he's amazing. I didn't get good at interior design until watching his videos. Check him out, even if you're an accomplished builder!
Anyways, following up with screenshots.