So my new project is attempting to replicate my parents' home. It is turning out to be quite difficult, with the saltbox style, open balcony in the main room and the lack of ability to put stairs on a diagonal. This is what I have so far. I finally got the stairs to work, but the roof makes up part of an indoor wall, which I can't paint separately so it has outdoor siding on one wall of the interior upstairs bedrooms. I also didn't take any photos of the upstairs, as it took me forever to figure out how to get my sim up the stairs (it turns out part of the roof of the small addition next to the carport was blocking the stairs so I had to move them one tile over and add an additional wall) but there are two bedrooms, both ensuite up there.
Front view. So our original house only consisted of the middle "box" which was pretty basic. My parents then added on the "box" on the right, which is a hot tub room and workshop, and the garage (carport). Later, they added on the "box" on the left, which is the den/tv room. The front section, which is fully enclosed in glass, was originally a deck, which they enclosed and made a sunroom. It is hard to see from this photo, but there are double doors that lead from the sunroom to the house interior.
Rear view. Covered deck.
Layout of ground floor. This is pretty much the exact layout of their floor. The front is an enclosed sunroom, with double doors that lead to an open floor plan living room/dining room. The room on the left is the den/tv room. Behind the front deck on the right is the hot tub room/workshop. One step further back in the home (left to right) is kitchen, jack-n-jill bathroom and guest bedroom. Small room in rear is laundry room with access to rear deck.
I couldn't get reasonable photos of the second floor, as the roof "walls" were blocking everything even in walls down view. Second floor is an open-air interior balcony that looks down upon the living room/dining room area. Off the balcony, to the rear, are two bedrooms, each with their own bathroom.
I'm not sure this is feasible as a Sims house, simply because I can't get full photos with the issues I'm currently having with the roof. So for now, this place is unfurnished. I'll work on it some more and see if I can't fix the roof issues.