I've been working on my house some more. It still isn't sitting right with me, though. I guess it still looks a bit "institutional" to me, and I don't think it has a cohesive style.
Anyway, the front, with a car in the driveway now. I added some extra walls on the porch to keep it from being so boxy.
The downstairs. I think I need to get rid of the tile in the entry. I was having fun doing it, but it's kind of insane. It'd probably be better off as just wood. I'm also not sure what to fill the spaces with. I moved the pool to the outer edge, which gave me some more space, but now I don't know what to do with it.
Speaking of insane, my attempt to fill out the backyard. It looks a bit junky to me. It was also my first time trying spawners. That may or may not have been a good idea. (I don't know what that white box next to the table is. It won't let me grab it or anything...? I didn't place a random white box anywhere, AFAIK. It'd just turned up when I went back into build mode to get these pictures.)
I moved the roof garden to the ground, heh. I won't swear as to how pathable it is.
I sorted out the upstairs layout some. The boys' bedroom uses a pattern I downloaded on this forum.
I took inside shots of the downstairs, but I guess they didn't upload. I won't bore you with the pictures of the upstairs rooms.
Meanwhile, the whole original point was to build a new house for my family. So I threw this together for them. The inside is a random assortment of their junk, so I'll skip that. But even with some rather tight outside spaces, it's still an improvement over the architectural vomit they used to live in.
P.S. to all this because I assume I can't or shouldn't double post. :-)
1) I was looking back through some houses in the thread and found myself suddenly impressed by one Zapkid posted on page 92 (assuming you have a default number of posts per page, I guess)--the little modern one. Anyway, I've seen that house before in here, but I suddenly realized that it was an oddly impressive house--oddly in that it's very simple, but he/she (sorry) makes it work. The house itself is relatively boxy, and the rooms are square instead of having angled walls, which people like to do to add interest. Yet because of the modern rectangular furniture and lack of clutter, it works.
2) I was thinking, if anyone has any ideas on what to do with the master bedroom (the one in the "outbuilding" that has a staircase plonked down in it), I'm all ears. Because it's long and narrow and has stairs, it's hard for me to find a way to make it into a cohesive unit. It looks like what it is--a long, narrow room with some furniture plonked down on one end. Would a wall, fence, or half wall help? Some architectural thing like that?
3) I can totally see I need to buy new furniture, yet again. I don't have enough modern stuff for this house. Darn my lack of EPs.