What an unbelievably beautiful house!
Thank Carl my legacy sims can't see this post or they would be screaming bloody murder.
Seriously, I love the shape of the house, your choice of sidings, the mysterious roofing, that pond on the side, and spacious backyard patio.
Will you eventually also be sharing the interior of this remodeling of your first legacy house in a thread of your own?
My second question: May I ask why you would use a pollinator for a legacy when you can download #legacyloves? (This a question from someone unfamiliar with TS3 repopulation statistics)
Because it long ago stopped being a proper legacy, and now there's much fun trying to preserve the remaining bloodlines. That's why the pollinator. It's sad when there are no more Goths or Munches.
Also, when the second gen spouse got to elder, I thought, "but I'm not having this, she's too awesome" and reset her to YA. So it's not longer a legacy or anything official.
The colours of everything have changed so many times. Then I think, "Yeah, nice", and take a bunch of screenshots. Then I think a window isn't quite right, the railing shouldn't be such a pale colour, the roof trim must be more dominant, etc. Then I take more screenshots, and so it goes. The interior has its charms. Obviously the dining room (with two fireplaces, because reasons) is beyond all other dining rooms I've made, and nothing else is quite as spectacular. I think you'd be expecting something equally wow, and find it to be rather normal. A thread for this would be too much! But the attics do have kids bedrooms. (Twin girls at the mo - Raquel and Kimberly.) The kitchen is okay, but needs work. Something isn't quite right with it. Part of the problem is the maximum-height walls on the ground floor. They make an average size room look too tall and narrow.
Well, here's the lounge. The kids' drawing table shouldn't really be there, but there isn't room in the makeshift studio, and in time there'll be some +inspiration from mixology career rewards and the piano.