I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I'M DOING.
(As though I'd ever let that stop me.)
I honestly didn't think this house
could be tamed. The sim I was building it for was a fighter pilot-in-training -- because chicks dig fighter pilots -- and he wanted an exercise room with a great view. I interpreted this to mean "gimme a house with a glass wall facing the beach so I can see when all the lovely ladies in swimsuits to whom I can show off my pecs are around."
But while I was building, I kept coming up with neat ideas that I wanted to keep for the final design, except that the size or shape that resulted would constantly interfere with the basic requirement to have a big exercise room on the second floor with a glass wall facing the beach. And I just couldn't bring myself to scrap all these ideas to start over with a new design. I was ready to just save the house to the bin to be continued later for a different sim, when, after sleeping on it, I resolved to give it one last go.
And I managed to pull it off. The exercise room isn't as big as I'd like, and the house actually inspired a slight change to the sim's story (he got a teenage daughter for some reason) (by
slight I meant
significant). But I'm happy with the result.
Anyway, you didn't come to this thread to read a story, you came for purty pictures. Let's rock!
I'm still not keen on the roof shape, but it was the best I could come up with. The glass wall wasn't looking right, and got reduced to a few windows instead. I should probably put some shrubs or something on the right side. Landscaping wasn't a priority with this house since it took up so much of the lot anyway, and besides, there's a gigantic beach in front, and a gigantic grassy hill out back. Who needs yard?
The catwalk in back connecting the two bedrooms amuses me for no apparent reason.
Main floor, complete with the Randall family: single father and military-man Mike and his rebellious daughter Chelsea. That feels stereotypical now that I think back on it. Oh well.
I find open plans a bit trickier to decorate than enclosed rooms, but I think I pulled this off OK. Although the kitchen looks a little bare looking at it from this angle. I'll have to find something to put on the wall.
I'm pretty happy with the upper floor. For some reason Chelsea always uses the deck table to do her homework on, despite having a desk in her room. I did manage to achieve a decent view from the treadmill:
Not
quite what I was going for, but it'll do.
I made up for the loss of workout space by giving Mike plenty of floor space in his bedroom for a morning workout, complete with floor-to-ceiling mirror for him to inspect his muscles. Apparently he's a bit vain.
Chelsea's room. I have nothing to add.
That's all for today. I'd like to leave you with a shot of Mike driving his invisible truck to work:
I recently picked up Pets and World Adventures, and ever since installing them my game has become
pathetically slow at loading graphics. I've turned the detail down, but it still takes forever to load models, and three forevers for textures. I am disappoint.
Also three horses showed up on my driveway one afternoon and hung out all night. What's up with that?