Wow, Indira! Thanks so much. You should do up a tutorial on roofs, particularly oriental style. Well done!
So, I took the "easy" way out. I used motherlode money cheat and got enough funds to add the second floor which basically fixed most of the roof problem, although it still took me hours to get it to look halfway right. The downstairs is pretty much done, the second floor I'm not sure how I want it to look or what I'll want it for. Here's the pix:
Front view, partially landscaped:
Rear view, deck has since been enlarged and has a table, bar and barbecue:
Second floor:
Birds eye view of first floor, floor plan:
Closer view of downstairs:
Head on view, walls half down of downstairs:
I'm pretty happy with it so far although it took me much, much longer to put together than it would have in TS3. I have to admit, there were enough plants, paintings and various styles of all items, (except not enough kids things and no outdoor toys), that I did not particularly miss my store or EP/SP items. I do miss not having moo and I really, really miss being able to recolor things. This came out ok, but it is much more expensive than it would have had to be in TS3, since with recoloring you can use really cheap items and make them look very different and expensive. Also, the cost of most items was much higher than in TS3 so making a really nice and affordable beginner house is pretty difficult. You're kind of limited to a box I think, but I haven't played around with it much.
If anyone wants, I can put it in the gallery once it's finished or just leave the upstairs a blank slate for someone else to finish.