I've made it pretty clear that I prefer to play legacy challenges over any other type of game play in The Sims. I'm not sure why this is other than the fact that I feel like any other type of play is, for me, purely for the purpose of discovery (how things in the game work) so that I can then apply that to challenge families.
Every time, however, I hit a major snag, and my legacies wind up dying out in the fourth or fifth generation because they are still living on the lawn with a small bathroom and master bedroom. The Sims 4 Legacy Challenge rules make it clear that the size and scope of the home is a huge component in this new version of the challenge, and so I'm feeling stuck.
I hate to build, because I'm so terrible at it.
Even when I'm building a home from start to finish, I'm so bad at it that I've learned to dread doing it. I've tried everything from examining houses other people have made to watching speed builds for inspiration. And yes, I have both viewed the guide on here and used floor plans to help me to come up with ideas. Nothing works, and the harder I try to get good at building, the more frustrated I get and therefore the more likely I am to give up early on.
I guess that what I'm asking is if anybody could share their progress on a legacy challenge house, how it develops over time and how you add onto it through the generations. I'm playing TS4, but this obviously applies to all versions of the game in which the Legacy Challenge is playable (which means TS2-TS4). I'd love screen shots, video builds, anything you have that might help me out with this. Tips and advice are of course also appreciated!