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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1185 on: June 04, 2011, 07:26:37 PM »
Phyre, I really like it so far. Although the colours of the kitchen look a little odd.
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1186 on: June 04, 2011, 07:28:08 PM »
Phyre, I really like it so far. Although the colours of the kitchen look a little odd.

What do you mean by "a little odd"? If you could be a little more specific then I can see how I could improve it.



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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1187 on: June 04, 2011, 07:34:12 PM »
What do you mean by "a little odd"? If you could be a little more specific then I can see how I could improve it.
The fridge and stove are the only things I don't like. The colours contrast but the stove and fridge don't. (To me)
Maybe changing them to the colour of the countertops? I'm not really sure. Also I love the idea of the little seat behind the bed!
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1188 on: June 04, 2011, 08:23:36 PM »
Hmm is that a stone or metal pattern on the counters?  Either way, a very intriguing choice.

I'd have to agree that you would likely do better with another texture on your stove and fridge.  the coarse grain seems unrealistic and a bit of contrast between the appliances and the counters is always good.  I'd consider a smooth texture, or a texture with a linear grain.

While Sims is pretty lacking in industrial furnishing there are plenty of building options that could create that affect.  I think there are lots of interesting possibilities, like partitioning your ground floor with guard railing and sections of diamond treaded/perforated metal flooring, and using sections of wall sections of corrugated metal and fully framed walls with rivets.

Just some ideas, hope they help.


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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1189 on: June 05, 2011, 12:01:21 AM »
Last few rooms.  Here's the master and child's bedroom.





Also made a final update to that said you were saying seemed bare, Shenice.  With the wine cellar, i thought it might be necessary to throw in some grapes and fruit trees, so viola!




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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1190 on: June 05, 2011, 12:13:37 AM »
I love the kids room, danefaith!
I really like the colour/texture of the entire house actually!  ;D
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1191 on: June 05, 2011, 01:19:30 AM »
@ Phyre: I agree about the fridge and stove. I think perhaps some stainless steel appliances would fit right in. Personally, with all that white on the walls and floors, I would love to see some serious pops of colour on the furniture, and maybe a rug in the kitchen. The pale teal is beautiful but I think it blends in just a little too much, maybe you could try more saturated, rich colours, like jewel-tones.

I love the open concept feel to this loft style house, especially those massive windows to take advantage of the view!
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1192 on: June 05, 2011, 04:16:20 AM »
The bedrooms and garden looks great!
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« Reply #1193 on: June 05, 2011, 04:45:20 AM »
Wow, quite a few wonderful works have been posted since - kudos to their creators.

Phyre, I loved that house. Personally, I really like it - nothing too overboard - just a calm environment. Well done.

Dane, your houses are always amazing - that one is no exception. Loving the kid's bedroom. But the walls look just a bit bare to me. Maybe adding a few paintings or decorations could fill them?
Also, what about adding terrain paint and bushes right near the outdoor walls?

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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1194 on: June 05, 2011, 05:17:26 AM »
@ Gogo, Dane & Lily

The texture on the clounters is metal, I agree with you all that I should look into a different texture for the stove and fridge.

Dane, your ideas about adding that Industrial style to the house are very interesting. I will play around with it a bit, see what I come up with. It may not work due to the "feel" I'm trying to create in the house, but perhaps I can find a way to blend the two into a perfect balance.

Lily, personally I miss some heavy colour too. I was just thinking I may add some jewel-tones in line with the Industrial side of the interior, that way you get both without it being too much. I'll see if I can make the blue pop some more as well. Personally I love this colour but I agree with you that it doesn't pop enough.

As always, thanks for the input! It's very much appreciated.

@ Dane

I love the style you went for in this house Dane, it's very warm, comfortable, and "home-y". I especially love that child's room! Hopefully I'll get around to installing my Generation copy next weekend.

@ Chronic

The landscaping isn't awful, in my opinion it's just not there. What you try to do when landscaping, is creating something that will fit your house. In a good design, house and landscape are extension of each other. The current hexagon shape of your vegetable garden doesn't compliment the house well, because the house is a hexagon shape of it's own. What I would try to do is start with your front entrance, and let the landscaping fold out to the edges of those foundation. Then, for the back yard, I'd extend lineair from those foundation edges again, creating a big square. Within the square you can create little hexagons to house different functions. The trick is to not make them too obvious, the entire square should be filled and not just the hexagons. You could also try to create some axes starting out your backdoor and waving outwards. Those can be your main pathways through your garden; your house shape lends itself really well for broad landscape designs like that.

If you need some inspiration, try to look at some Baroque gardens. They also had main axes for sights and circulations with little terraces (your hexagons) throughout the garden. The rest is mostly hedges and very cultivated flowerbeds. You don't have to go that route, I'd try to go for a more "overgrown" look to balance the rigid geometric shapes of your hexagons and axes.

I hope this was helpful. Just remember that the options are endless, and my suggestion is only one of many ways to go, and certainly not the only correct way to design your garden.

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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1195 on: June 05, 2011, 07:15:37 AM »
Phyre makes some very good points.  I don't really have much to add beyond it.  There are many distinguished styles of gardening to choose from.  The baroque gardens Phyre's mentioning would be the epitome of the formal style, but there are others, such as informal, english countryside, zen garden, and etc.

This quiz from better homes and gardens might be fun.  It'll make a suggestion as to what garden style suits you best based on your answers.

http://www.bhg.com/bhg/quiz.jsp?quizId=/templatedata/bhg/quiz/data/1189707784144.xml



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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1196 on: June 05, 2011, 07:17:44 AM »
Well, Aqua Vitae is now up in the swap shop.  Hope you enjoy. :)

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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1197 on: June 05, 2011, 09:39:49 AM »
Beyond landscaping, ChronicR - the first floor is a single mass of that same texture. Windows! Even some of the cheapest windows look pretty good. Or, if you don't want windows for some reason, a few tall-but-not-taller-than-the-house plants can go near the house to break up the monolithic look of the building. And that big flat roof is crying out for railings (you can put any fence style up) and deck furniture.
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1198 on: June 05, 2011, 11:25:59 AM »
Beyond landscaping, ChronicR - the first floor is a single mass of that same texture. Windows! Even some of the cheapest windows look pretty good. Or, if you don't want windows for some reason, a few tall-but-not-taller-than-the-house plants can go near the house to break up the monolithic look of the building. And that big flat roof is crying out for railings (you can put any fence style up) and deck furniture.

Thank you for the right advice, Cathy. I'll do my best to follow it. :)
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #1199 on: June 05, 2011, 12:52:35 PM »
@Chronic,
the house isn't actually bad.
What I would do is add all those things you want but don't need. Things like a garage, a pool, a hedge maze, and (my personal fave) a playground for the kids. Then throw in a fence so it all seems collective and together.  :)