Sims 2 Easy S Houses

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The Sims 2 released back in 2004 to critical acclaim for finally upgrading a beloved franchise in many ways. Sims fans are so loyal that many still play this sequel to this day. Although the. Welcome to The Sims 2 - Lot Makeover Database! This website will be a constant work in progress, and I'd appreciate your help! If you know of any makeovers of Maxis/EA lots that are available for download, please post a comment with a link to it/them so I can add them to the site.

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  • I don't think so. When you place a building from the Gallery, you're placing the entire lot -- the popup even warns you that everything currently on your lot will be replaced.
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  • Hello
    I am sorry but you are unable to do that. You can only place one build on either an empty lot, or to replace all the current build that is already on the lot.

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  • What you could do is this:
    Put House #1 on a separate lot, then save its individual rooms to your library.
    Then put House #2 on the lot you want both on.
    Move House #2 to where you want it on the lot (yay for whole-house-moving on lots!).
    Now go to your library and start putting the saved rooms down.
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  • Only way to get both there would be to place one, use MOVE LOT, if needed to locate it properly, then BUILD the second house in build mode.
    You could place the second one on another lot and take screenshots to refer to while you build it.
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  • @stilljustme2@rosemow aww. I see. I was wondering because of that pop up that warns you that it would replace the whole lot if I were to place another..
    I guess I will build 2 apartment buildings on the same lot from the scratch myself ty guys!
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  • What you could do is this:
    Put House #1 on a separate lot, then save its individual rooms to your library.
    Then put House #2 on the lot you want both on.
    Move House #2 to where you want it on the lot (yay for whole-house-moving on lots!).
    Now go to your library and start putting the saved rooms down.

    Yes! I am currently working from the scratch like that! time consuming but I'm working on it! tyvm!
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  • Only way to get both there would be to place one, use MOVE LOT, if needed to locate it properly, then BUILD the second house in build mode.
    You could place the second one on another lot and take screenshots to refer to while you build it.

    wow this is EXACTLY what I am doing right now haha
    great minds think alike! ty!
    although, I still wish there was a way to place multiple lots in one big enough lot for them. it would make things like this so much easier!
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  • edited September 2016
    You could knock a single piece of each wall out between each room- the game then reads the entire structure as a ' single room' since the walls are not fully dividing it off. You can then save it as a 'room' and the place the 'room' next to the other house on the lot- fill in the few missing wall pieces and you are good to go. If the structure is more than one story then you'll have to do it for each story.
    EDIT: I hope that makes sense- lol- I've done it before.
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  • edited September 2016
    Here's a photo example: In this shot all the walls are in place and the structure can only be saved as a lot.
    Removing a single panel from each connecting wall causes the structure to be read as a room that can then be save and place on a lot with another structure. There's also a build trick where you can in fact replace the missing walls and still have the game read it and save it as a room but this is easier and quicker to explain.
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  • Thankyou for all the great ideas that you have all been posting! It will be very helpful for many simmers who are wanting two homes on the one lot.
    I hope that your build goes very well @iraeshin

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  • There's also a build trick where you can in fact replace the missing walls and still have the game read it and save it as a room but this is easier and quicker to explain.

    HI, if you don't mind, could you share a link where that trick is explained?
  • @HopeTah I didn't get it from a link, I just stumbled on it while building myself one day. I'll try to explain as best as I can. You take out the sections of the wall as above. Then click on one of the remaining wall pieces next to each missing section. An arrow should pop up so that you can manually drag the wall back into place as opposed to using the wall drawing tool. When you do this it visually makes the wall whole but the game will still read it as only a room. Give me a couple of minutes and I'll put up some pictures to try and better illustrate.
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  • edited September 2016
    @HopeTah Start with a structure, your own or from the gallery
    Select connecting walls to remove
    Once there are no longer solid dividing walls the structure is read as a room.
    Click on a wall with the pointer and the option to extend it by dragging appears
    Reconnect all the walls using this method
    Here, due to the method of reconnect the walls appear solid and act solid but the game reads the structure as a ' single room'
    Save the structure as a room and then you can place it on any lot with another structure as you would any room but it is in fact an entire structure. I haven't furnished these examples but furnishings, windows, doors ect. make no difference.
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  • edited September 2016
    There's also a build trick where you can in fact replace the missing walls and still have the game read it and save it as a room but this is easier and quicker to explain.

    HI, if you don't mind, could you share a link where that trick is explained?

    Hello
    This link explains a way of having multiple rooms in one room, and being classed by the game as being one room.
    http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/859568/how-to-share-multiples-rooms-as-one-room

    http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
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    My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase
  • I always add at least one 'village' or an apartment from the Gallery into my game. Then I move 8 sims (usually total strangers to one another) to the village/apartment. That way I get a bit more busy atmosphere. I think a 'village' is the best for that; lots of sims living their lives and talking with their neighbors.taking care of their gardens etc.
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  • @JasonAnthonySterling and @rosemow : Thanks so much! This is so helpful! Two different methods of doing it (Jason's is a bit different from the link)
  • @HopeTah It is a different method. I've never even tried moving walls in the fashion outlined by the simmer in Rosemow's link! I didn't even quite realize you could- lol. I learned something new here too!
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  • @JasonAnthonySterling and @rosemow : Thanks so much! This is so helpful! Two different methods of doing it (Jason's is a bit different from the link)

    You're welcome Happy Simming!

    http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
    http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
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    My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase

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  • Your ideas for your sims 4 builds sounds great! I will look forward to seeing your builds!

    http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
    http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
    My Gallery Page https://tinyurl.com/Roseymow
    My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase
  • I would love to see the one that is in the middle of a lake so to speak that has a Japanese style and feel for the house.
  • @jackjack_k - Sounds good! Looking forward to seeing your builds for sims 4.
  • I would love to see the one that is in the middle of a lake so to speak that has a Japanese style and feel for the house.

    Will get on that as well!
  • @jackjack_k - Sounds good! Looking forward to seeing your builds for sims 4.

    Thanks! Have you played any of the console games and remember a lot you liked? @yanti68 ?
  • @jackjack_k - Sounds good! Looking forward to seeing your builds for sims 4.

    Thanks! Have you played any of the console games and remember a lot you liked? @yanti68 ?

    No I never played sims for the consoles. Always played on my pc.
  • Interesting idea, I loved the houses in The Sims 2 and look forward to seeing what you make.