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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2550 on: March 19, 2012, 02:27:20 PM »
I hope this doesn't double post. I tried to post this before but it looks like it didn't "take." So...here we go again...

This is the first house in a series I plan to build for my sim family on Pinocle Point. Each house will be more expensive than the house before it as my family grows and is more financially stable.











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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2551 on: March 20, 2012, 04:06:58 AM »
I've been promising for some time that I was going to post some images of my current build.  I just now realized that I actually had some screenshots that I could post.  However, there's a few of things to keep in mind about this particular house:

  • I'm building Legacy style.  This will undoubtedly be expensive, so instead of trying to get a family rich enough to afford it (or using cheats to get them into a house they can't afford), I'm just building it around them.  By the time it's done, the bills will pretty much be more than covered by properties purchased in town.
  • Most of what I am posting now is not finished.  It's basic and I'm well aware that it will require some "tying in" once I get more areas finished.
  • Progress is currently paused due to Showtime.  I've got a couple articles to write for the guide, but once we get it wrapped up I am anxious to get back to this.
  • This is possibly the oddest and most ambitious build I've ever started.

So here it is:  The Bio-Home Mark-3.  A running theme with this build is "sustainable living" that will be appealing to Sims with the Eco-Friendly and/or Loves the Outdoors traits.



Before I started, I changed the 60x60 lot in SV to a community lot and placed the Butterfly Pavilion from Late Night to serve as the main above ground structure.  I also placed the satellite dish while I was at it.  It's just for decoration, and serves no real purpose outside of my personal aesthetics (it looks cool and somewhat "sciency").  Once placed, I changed the lot back to residential.  Both community objects can be moved in build mode without issue.

The next part of the structure I had to build was a way to access the interior of the dome, which will eventually become the main living structure.  Since there are no doors on the dome itself, it requires a basement, so I incorporated the entrance way into a small garage.  That part is pretty much finished, with the exception of the roof (which will eventually hold solar panels) and possibly some decorations since the interior is a bit bland.



I thought the security gate from Late Night was a perfect fit for a home modeled after the concept of a secure scientific research facility.  It required moveobjects to get it to fit as perfectly as it does, but that doesn't affect it's function (currently, 4 Sims use it daily).  On the right side is a fenced in area that stores 3 bicycles, and behind it is a storage room that I used to hide the ugly, default trash can (thanks to Danefaith for that idea ;) ).  The car is a Renault Twizzy from one of the free Eco-Packs from the Sims Store.  There's also a burglar alarm on the wall between the door and the gate, although you can't see it.



The basement access way has some function, with a bathroom, a safety workshop, a laundry area, a teleporter (thanks to the first generation), and a transmorgification station.  The unfinished hallway continues farther back and will eventually lead to an observatory that will be accessed by elevator.  Likewise, the bottom 3 floors have been barely touched as of yet.



The bathroom is pretty much finished.  It has separately enclosed showers and utilizes the stalls so that multiple Sims can use it without shooing everyone else out of the room.  I stuck the counter with an additional mirror in the back because there was an empty space there that simply looked odd.  There are hampers in both shower rooms, which actually keeps most of the dirty laundry off the ground.  The upstairs is technically "outside," so no laundry piles generate there.



The safety workshop is likewise done.  It's got a very complex emergency Sim extinguisher (which is described in dramatic detail here), as well as a space that has been set aside for a Time Machine that has yet to be invented.  The sculpting station is here, too, because metal sculpting can set a Sim on fire.  The laundry appliances are from the Bayside Laundry set that is no longer available for purchase.  You can also see the beginnings of the family mausoleum on the 4th floor.  It's just barely started, as only the first generation has died off so far.





The actual upstairs has been barely started, but this is the family area so far.  Since this is essentially an outdoor build, I've decided to separate the various areas with landscaping objects.  The walls were built for two reasons:  this is right next to the access area and I didn't want to just have a hole in the ground, and on the inside of this side of the dome is a very ugly looking pipe structure built into the dome.  It's fully enclosed, so I stuck a Hidden Room Marker inside so that you never actually see the pipe during live mode.  This not only gives me a way to cover the stairway, it hides the pipe and gives me somewhere to stick a wall mount television.  I'm not totally in love with this area just yet, but as I said it's subject to change as I tie it in with other areas in the future.



This is the beginnings of the sleeping area, and again it's extremely basic right now (the pictures are just to show the intended concept).  I am currently using the more expensive WA tents, but I plan to upgrade them to Sultan's Tabernacles as soon as my adventurer Sim manages to get her hands on enough Ancient Coins.  My plan is to include a small gardening area behind them (probably money trees) that is enclosed and autonomously inaccessible in order to keep the Sims from playing in the sprinklers constantly.

A few other things to note about this build is that, since there are no celings, I'm making use of the buydebug invisible lighting and the actual lighting fixtures are more for decoration than function.  Due to this, all the actual lighting fixtures are set to dim so that the lighting at night time isn't glaring.
 
While it's pretty much just started (despite the fact that the first born of the 3rd generation has almost reached adulthood), I'm rather happy with what I have so far.  I learned quite a bit from my previous two attempts from this, which has made getting started a lot easier.  I have some ideas for other areas currently, but none of it's set in stone just yet.  If you have any ideas that might be pertinent to the theme, I'd be more than happy to hear them.
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2552 on: March 20, 2012, 08:44:16 AM »
This is such a cool idea, Hosfac! Do the sims get the "outdoors" moodlet while inside of the dome? I once built a home that had at least part of one wall as half-walls, so that they got the "outdoors" moodlet in every room except the bathroom. It's probably gone now though, i reinstalled recently and forgot to keep anything :(


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« Reply #2553 on: March 20, 2012, 01:09:23 PM »
I love this whole concept, Hosfac.  You're doing an excellent job of it.  One suggestion is remove the makeup from the bathroom.  It just doesn't feel quite right with such a high tech theme.

I love how you enclosed the ugly pipe and the stairway to the basement.  It gives you nice walls for things like your tv and yet keeps the whole open feel about it.  I'm assuming you aren't going to have any Sims who have the "Hates the Outdoors" thing!  It really is beautiful.

I once used tents and the brick fence for a home for my Sims.  I've always loved living outdoors and it just felt so cool.  My Sim loved it too.
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2554 on: March 20, 2012, 03:30:35 PM »
Do the sims get the "outdoors" moodlet while inside of the dome?

It's been a generation since I've had a Loves the Outdoors Sim living here (I like randomizing traits), but as I recall they do.

One suggestion is remove the makeup from the bathroom.  It just doesn't feel quite right with such a high tech theme.

Yeah, that's one part of the bathroom I wasn't totally sure about.  That space needed to be filled for sure, but I'm still not totally convinced I've filled it properly.  I might stick one of those body shaper LTR things there once I start running out of rewards to buy.  I probably won't ever use it, but at least it will look high tech enough to not be entirely out of place lol.
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2555 on: March 20, 2012, 04:41:34 PM »
Today, I have been trying to work on a large home appropriate for Lunar Lakes. I'm planning to start a dynasty there. Please, please tell me how to make it look less like a wedding cake and more like a modern house...LOL  Thank you in advance, Jude












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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2556 on: March 20, 2012, 06:45:03 PM »
New a shell in LL - some sugestion ?  :-\






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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2557 on: March 20, 2012, 06:48:38 PM »
I think that it looks great! I wish I could get Lunar Lakes myself so I could download all the great builds I see on here that are for it.
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« Reply #2558 on: March 20, 2012, 06:52:27 PM »
I like your colors, Agneza!

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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2559 on: March 20, 2012, 09:29:48 PM »
Today, I have been trying to work on a large home appropriate for Lunar Lakes. I'm planning to start a dynasty there. Please, please tell me how to make it look less like a wedding cake and more like a modern house...LOL  Thank you in advance, Jude

I think what is making it look wedding-cake-ish is that it is too balanced, and the color scheme is monotone. Try breaking it up with another color perhaps, or making the overall shape of each floor different from the one below it. I personally like the exterior, but those are my suggestions to change the overall impression. (Also, I decorate wedding cakes for a living... so naturally I like it :D)


New a shell in LL - some sugestion ?  :-\

I love this house Agneza! The colors are awesome and perfect for Lunar Lakes. Maybe switch out the two little square ponds for regular fountains? The leaves look out of place since there aren't really any normal trees in Lunar Lakes except in the domes.


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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2560 on: March 20, 2012, 10:03:14 PM »
Forthe - it's very good sugestion - thank you   :D

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« Reply #2561 on: March 20, 2012, 10:07:07 PM »
Thank you, ForTheLoveOfCake. I'll fiddle around with it some more tomorrow. I've built more houses the last few days than I have all this year. So that's where you got your name. Cute!

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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2562 on: March 21, 2012, 11:26:33 AM »
Once again Agneza, you have created something spectacular.
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2563 on: March 22, 2012, 07:48:07 PM »
You guys have probably seen The Modern Marvel in Starlight Shores... it's on the beach. Well I took that building and redid it in my styles. (Made the plain areas more diverse and the diverse areas more plain- just sort of balanced it out). Here are some photos... the outside has little changes (white stone with dots on them changed to pure white stone and stuff like that along with a new overhang) while the inside has much more diverse furniture changes.

Suggestions are desired; this is my first semi-remodel and I'm not 100% sure I did a good job on this one.
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Re: The Official Building/Remodeling Showboat Thread
« Reply #2564 on: March 26, 2012, 12:23:18 PM »
Zapkid your screenies aren't showing up at all.  Photobucket seems to think you've used too much bandwidth.  Why not try our inhouse photo thingie?  It's really not that hard to use and will hold TONS of pictures.
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