After a short hiatus, I came back to the Sims and starting building something. And boy, was I on a serious roll! I even did...wait for it...
landscaping! *gasp!* I know! I couldn't believe it myself. I was possessed by the spirits of Samoht04 and Danefaith...which is really odd, seeing as how both of them are still alive and well as far as I am aware. But regardless, it happened.
After you've all picked yourselves up off the floor, you can see what I've done and tell me what you think. And perhaps give me an idea or two, since my possession ended before I finished. A note before any suggestions are made: I'm using
exclusively base game and High End Loft Stuff items for this build, so many of the landscaping items are not available for this.
After a bit of landscaping, I zoomed out and gaped in amazement at what I saw:
Literally my best landscaping effort to date. Here's a closeup of the flowerbed in front of the house:
Nice and full, and I think it looks beautiful, although I'm planning on putting some ground cover flowers under the rosebushes to fill it up some more. On the side, I had a bit of waste space under the balcony that goes from the loft to the front of the house, so I filled it up:
There's a flower bed that runs along the other side of the house, that I did pretty much the same thing with (only there are no pillars in it). Then I experiemented with the pool a little bit, and for the first time used the rounded corners of the pool tool:
Yeah, it's still rectangular for the most part, but it's a start lol. Baby steps...
I was on fire, and you might ask yourself "where could the wheels
possibly fall off this guy's wagon?" Well, cue the screeching tires and a loud crash:
I have absolutely no idea what to do with this area. The whole "swing set/jungle gym/slide" thing is far too obvious, and has been done to death by me. I need some ideas on how to use this space, but I know it want it to utilize that fire pit that's in the picture. What else should I put there?
The interior is completely furnished and "done," but I really need to get over this particular hurdle. I still may change some interior decor, so I'm not going to post images just yet.