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Mid Century Houses (and a duplex)
A few weeks ago I found a Flickr account with a lot of scanned house plans from the 1950's and 60's and decided I had to build some of them in the Sims 2 world. So now I'm sharing! :D The houses are fully furnished and decorated with all Maxis content (I have the Ultimate Collection, so there's probably stuff from every EP). I play tested each one to make sure there aren't any weird issues. However, be aware that I make liberal use of the decorating cheats (move objects, quarter tile placement, grid off) and unless you have a mod or hack that prevents shrubs and flowers from needing tending, your sims won't be able to get to many of the plants to water or trim them. So you'll have to replace them with "fake" CC plants or delete them entirely. Do what you want!
House 1: Ranch-a-Mundo

This is a 3x3 lot. No foundation. Based on this house plan:


There's plenty of extra room in the back for play equipment or a garden.

Yes, I built a decorative, raised fireplace. :P I think it looks cool!






DOWNLOAD HERE (box)
OR HERE (sim file share)
House 2: Lofty Suburban.

This is a 2x2 lot. No foundation. Based on this house plan:


The parking pad in the garage does not connect to the road via a driveway, so the vehicles will sort of magic themselves into the street and back into the garage when Sims drive somewhere. There's lots of room left in the garage for crafting benches or exercise equipment. There is also an empty bonus room that could be used as a 3rd bedroom or a rec room.





DOWNLOAD HERE (box)
OR HERE (sim file share)
House 3: Back at the Ranch

This is a 3x3 lot. The house is on a foundation with an attached garage and a basement. Based on this house plan:


Again, there's only a parking pad in the garage (no driveway) so the car will hop out to the street and back into the garage.

This house has a lot of space for a large family! The basement can be left as is, or divided into two more rooms.






Lots of wide open space in the back yard for gardening or playing.
DOWNLOAD HERE (box)
OR HERE (sim file share)
And finally, a duplex apartment.

Two spacious apartments, each with 2 bedrooms, one bathroom, and a large back patio. Based on this building plan:


I didn't really bother to furnish these since the tenant has to do that themselves anyway. I just put in the beds and couches for scale.

DOWNLOAD HERE (box)
OR HERE (sim file share)
House 1: Ranch-a-Mundo



There's plenty of extra room in the back for play equipment or a garden.

Yes, I built a decorative, raised fireplace. :P I think it looks cool!






DOWNLOAD HERE (box)
OR HERE (sim file share)
House 2: Lofty Suburban.



The parking pad in the garage does not connect to the road via a driveway, so the vehicles will sort of magic themselves into the street and back into the garage when Sims drive somewhere. There's lots of room left in the garage for crafting benches or exercise equipment. There is also an empty bonus room that could be used as a 3rd bedroom or a rec room.





DOWNLOAD HERE (box)
OR HERE (sim file share)
House 3: Back at the Ranch



Again, there's only a parking pad in the garage (no driveway) so the car will hop out to the street and back into the garage.

This house has a lot of space for a large family! The basement can be left as is, or divided into two more rooms.






Lots of wide open space in the back yard for gardening or playing.
DOWNLOAD HERE (box)
OR HERE (sim file share)
And finally, a duplex apartment.



I didn't really bother to furnish these since the tenant has to do that themselves anyway. I just put in the beds and couches for scale.

DOWNLOAD HERE (box)
OR HERE (sim file share)