All you have to do then is use some floor tiles to cover up the grass. I was able to split the levels by building a five by eight box, splitting it with a wall in the middle, raising the foundation, and then deleting the floor in one of those sections. To separate the spaces up, I did some fancy building trickery. It was pretty cute, and I managed to fit a double bed in there. So to start, yesterday I made a house where the interior space was five by eight squares. In The Sims, the land is divided up into a grid, with the walls and objects in a house snapping to it by default. ![]() Sims need a lot of objects to live, and their pathing isn’t always the most efficient around those objects. I’ve tried to make tiny houses in The Sims before, but they always came out larger than I intended. ![]() The ingenuity is pretty inspiring, especially for the part of my brain that is always thinking about my next Sims build. In a real life tiny home, you can add a Murphy bed or foldaway dining table to create more living space when you aren’t using them. What makes them so interesting to me is their economical use of space, so that people don’t feel like they’re confined in a small box. Tiny houses are a recent trend where people eschew living in a traditional, large home for living in basically a fancy $US30,000 ($42,531) trailer.
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