The Sims 4 but every room is a different COUNTRY 🌎

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Today we try building the "Every Room" challenge with countries. This was a harder build than expected.. which seems to be happening a lot lately XD Thank you for watching!
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  • @Herebedragons991
    @Herebedragons991 Год назад +910

    I've made this request before, can you do the same house through the decades? Like how the same house would look in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90, 2000s, 2010s and now. I think it can be a really fun series, seeing how the furniture and home evolves over the years, and with all the packs now there would be great items to use like the old tv from eco lifestyle and the record player thing from high school years with the hidden objects cheats!

    • @lemony7946
      @lemony7946 Год назад +9

      Yeeees 😍😍😍

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +148

      This is a great idea!

    • @Kelly-th4dn
      @Kelly-th4dn Год назад +12

      Syd Mac recently did this and it was pretty cool!

    • @EliseDingen
      @EliseDingen Год назад +9

      And maybe after that also create families in those styles 😍

    • @OutFall
      @OutFall Год назад +1

      You are a genius my friend

  • @varya_klimova
    @varya_klimova Год назад +736

    Morrocan and spanish styles are kind of close together so using morrocan items for spanish room is not a bad thing ♥️

    • @seriliaykilel
      @seriliaykilel Год назад +49

      Southern Spain in particular has a strong influence from Northern Africa so there’s a lot of overlap

    •  Год назад +11

      and historically accurate too!

    • @zankor288
      @zankor288 Год назад +37

      @@binkin7304 different continents but are just separated by a small strip of water, and Morocco was colonised by spain for a while so u have toe xpect oveapping cultures

    • @saucysonnett7226
      @saucysonnett7226 Год назад +1

      Only the south the north is nothing like this

    • @WardMaris
      @WardMaris Год назад +13

      Exactly! :) especially in the south of Spain, there’s a lot of Morrocan influence in their architecture.

  • @morganelebon254
    @morganelebon254 Год назад +281

    I am from Mauritius!! 🇲🇺 I really like the kitchen you created! Growing up on the island our kitchen was a space where all the family would come together and talk and enjoy each other’s company with food! The kitchen was the heart of our home! I like that you captured the colour and vibrancy of Mauritius! Great work Deli!

  • @nelateulon7446
    @nelateulon7446 Год назад +421

    Hi lovely! Spaniard here! You did a superb job! I was so happy to see you do this challenge :) Your room looks like a classic Spanish Cortijo or something like that, from southern Spain which actually is really close to Morocco and shares a lot of aesthetics with moroccan style, so it is absolutely fine. It would be fun to see you try to recreate your subscribers homes from all over the world... anyway, loads of love!!!

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +18

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️😀

    • @Kelly-th4dn
      @Kelly-th4dn Год назад +1

      Awesome idea! I have a classic midcentury modern home over in the US and it'd be so cool to see a recreation of it (or part of it)!

  • @Quoyan
    @Quoyan Год назад +553

    The Spanish room looks like a room you'd find in a Cortijo, traditional upper class house in the south, which is understandable since it is usually the most recognizable one and they do have moroccan influences. When you venture further north houses look nothing like this and it's a bit sad that masías (Cataluña), caseríos (País Vasco) or pazos (Galicia) don't get as much recognition since they are stunning. That said, you did well, and after all it's just a game and trying to portray a Style of a place you've never been to, it's not serious, so don't sweat it too much! :)

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +40

      😊❤️

    • @cristinamunoz364
      @cristinamunoz364 Год назад +6

      I agree! Caseríos in the Canary Islands and patios canarios are also quite different, much darker woods.

    • @emmsy_san
      @emmsy_san Год назад +9

      Oooooh love this and that you provided some examples to look up. My husband's family is from Veracruz, Mexico and since it is a southern coastal state, it differs a lot from "traditional" Mexican characteristics and architecture so I definitely understand the interest in less well known/mainstream Hispanic design!!

    • @Am3lia77
      @Am3lia77 Год назад

      Very much agree

    • @manicpdnora
      @manicpdnora Год назад

      el norte de españa es lo peor. lo mejor es el ex-ándalus

  • @Paullarimone
    @Paullarimone Год назад +285

    I screamed so loud when you‘d gotten Thailand. I think Chrissy‘s dining room doesn‘t say „Thai“ to me that much, but what you did was really beautiful. And from your Thai fan‘s opinion, I would say I LOVE it! 💕

  • @afroborilafemme
    @afroborilafemme Год назад +63

    I really appreciate that you recognized that your search results for Mauritian kitchens was bringing up resorts so you decided to also pull in the textiles and colors that came up in the country search. That was by far my favorite room. It was outside of what we normally see from you but it was so lovely.

  • @kirstenbass9533
    @kirstenbass9533 Год назад +553

    Who else expected James to shout in the background “yeah Batoo” when Deli said batoo? I have a challenge for you Deli, take famous houses from tv shoes and movies, and recreate them in the sims.
    Edit: apparently is Batuu not Batoo (it’s leviOsa not leviosA)

    • @BusyBusyPanda
      @BusyBusyPanda Год назад +14

      Batuu. Not batooo

    • @KunoichiN3rd
      @KunoichiN3rd Год назад +4

      I agree with this challenge! I have a toddler and we both love Brisbane-based Bluey, and there is a big discussion among fans about the layout of Bluey's house. I tried recreating it in the Sims, and it's wild!! So maybe you can try your hand at it?

    • @margaretnavucet2365
      @margaretnavucet2365 Год назад

      100%

    • @mackenziedesire7515
      @mackenziedesire7515 Год назад +3

      I expect it every time she says "batuu" and it never happens and i'm always just the tiniest bit disappointed, lol

  • @trystinwuthrich4756
    @trystinwuthrich4756 Год назад +217

    Mauritius is probably a difficult room to get across since the island had no native inhabitants initially (apart from the dodo) and its culture is actually just a blend of cultures from various regions after it was colonized.

    • @Sushi_355
      @Sushi_355 Год назад +17

      Damn I had no idea that's interesting info thanks!

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +26

      This was tricky

    • @MelaniePhoenix
      @MelaniePhoenix Год назад +2

      I'm learning so much! Thank you for the information 😊

    • @eth3realdivine336
      @eth3realdivine336 Год назад +3

      This is so interesting! I thought their dresses resembled Spanish & Latin style traditional dress. Thank you for sharing 🙂

  • @SamWesto
    @SamWesto Год назад +134

    This is a fun challenge! As a Thai person I’d say you did a fair job on the dining room with very little knowledge, considering Thai restaurants are the only thing that come up when you google it lol. The dark wood was a good shout as teak is mostly use. Tbf i’m not sure what I would’ve done as we don’t actually have a dining room haha. Good job Deli, fun video!❤

    • @alyseowen6632
      @alyseowen6632 Год назад +5

      When I lived in Thailand, my house didn’t have a dining room- the rare occasions we ate at home, it was on the bamboo mat on the back patio or in a living space 😜

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +6

      Thanks Sam!

  • @vivianward
    @vivianward Год назад +241

    I definitely understand your nervousness about posting this, but I think you did great! This was definitely a CHALLENGE and I think you gave it a good shot :)

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +1

      Thanks Daphne I was scared haha

  • @redvinesron
    @redvinesron Год назад +38

    As someone who went to boarding school in Thailand, I think you did better with that room than you think. Darker wood colors and jewel toned fabrics remind me of it a lot. And gold decor too! Also, from the brief amount of time I visited Peru, I think the bright tapestries were a good try considering this is the Sims. I remember all the floors being tile/laminate since it was so hot. But the colors and flowers part was true. They did love bright colors. 😊

  • @sufferine
    @sufferine Год назад +23

    deli decorating the first three rooms: mmh, gorgeous, beautiful cultures
    deli when she gets the usa: literally a warehouse with junk
    all jokes aside, this was a really cool challenge to watch, and I loved your takes on each country and room

  • @lidiag.r2482
    @lidiag.r2482 Год назад +106

    I'm from Spain and I have to say the room was pretty accurate!! Lots of traditional homes from the south of Spain look like this!! (And you could've used more Moroccan elements and wall tiles since there's a lot of influence from Morocco there)
    I love it!

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +14

      Oh good to know! I wasn’t sure how much Moroccan influence to use.. I understand it’s across the water and in Africa, but I was like I don’t want to offend anyone if I get it wrong 🤣❤️ thanks!

    • @ideklolzies
      @ideklolzies Год назад +4

      @@deligracy muslims lived in spain for many centuries actually!! and they left many moroccan looking buildings and palaces in here!! and since the room is south looking you could've definitely added more moroccan decoration!

  • @anyahlator
    @anyahlator Год назад +16

    I just want to say I love how this video opened the conversation about different areas in the world and different styles and traditions! I’m learning so much scrolling through these comments! ❤

  • @skimfu
    @skimfu Год назад +21

    I know you said you gave up on making the house cohesive, but I can actually easily imagine the people (sims?) who would live here! World travelers who love to buy art and furniture and have it shipped home, and having theme rooms. I feel like I have visited homes of real people like this. And there were some vibe/color throughlines.

  • @moon-ve6bn
    @moon-ve6bn Год назад +50

    Hii. Can you do this challenge again but with different country? Love all your video and decoration btw ❤

  • @khatascloset5840
    @khatascloset5840 Год назад +68

    Deli, please redecorate james shell challenge. I would love to see your genius idea.

  • @margaritavegagonzalez3862
    @margaritavegagonzalez3862 Год назад +14

    The spanish room was nice!!! The americanized version of Spanish decor is always more minimalist than we actually are!! It's common here for the rooms (especially the living room) to be super cluttered! Great choices overall Deli💗

  • @AKA_Studios
    @AKA_Studios Год назад +13

    Now this is a good niche that kits could fill. Build/buy/cas for different parts of the world. I think you did well with what is available in the game!

  • @primcasiha
    @primcasiha Год назад +11

    I'm Thai and I'd probably struggle to build with Thai theme in The Sims 4 either 😂 You did pretty well though. The room divider was spot on. I'd say for traditional Thai, the elements you'd need are floor dining table, triangle pillows, gold decorations, lotuses, etc. Probably Spa day pack is the closest vibe but for more like modern Thai.

  • @liapania
    @liapania Год назад +22

    The Thai room is so pretty! And as a Polynesian I loved what you did with the Tongan room

  • @LovelyAngel.
    @LovelyAngel. Год назад +44

    There once was a restaurant in my city that served food from Mauritius and it was SO delicious. Getting the country for kitchen brought back memories

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +2

      Yum! The food looks divine!

  • @araboon9353
    @araboon9353 Год назад +22

    Hello! Thai fan here. I’ve to say you did a pretty good job. The wooden furniture is nice. I love the wooden floor because here we have wooden floor everywhere..
    Wood panelling is nice, but feature wall/accent wall is not very common in Thai home, they’re more common in hotels. Wooden door is great too. One or two things I would like to change is the blue wall and the pendent light. Blue wall is very uncommon, I have never been to any Thai home that has blue wall, only in public places. Most Thai home prefer white/cream/pale yellow wall. And the pendent lights is not quite Thai, I think putting a normal ceiling light or ceiling fan there would be more Thai. A ceiling fan above the dinning table is quite common in Thailand.
    Overall, you did a very good job. I have been watching your videos for months now and they always bring be joy. Can’t wait for your next video!

  • @lavendergorbach296
    @lavendergorbach296 Год назад +9

    The thing about the US is that it's really just fifty-ish countries in a trench coat, each with their own cultures, local laws/government, and exports. Also sometimes we just hate the guys just across statelines and get huffy when we get lumped in with them.
    There's also the history of colonization, which means the styles used in modern day homes don't typically reflect the historical inhabitants of the land.
    An NYC industrial apartment is a style that exists, and given the difficulty of finding a purely US style, works pretty well. That it's a style you can do well, is probably a bonus.

    • @jenniferdahl2745
      @jenniferdahl2745 Год назад

      That, and….she slightly called us trash without actually saying we are trash..

  • @LeireFB
    @LeireFB Год назад +19

    I think the Spain rendition is a bit americanized because your references were, too, but I could definitely see a room like this one in an Andalusian (southern Spain) house! If you ever want to dig a bit more in Spain architechture, I'll tell you I think you'd have a great time doing a Gaudí rendition in TS4 (you'll need CC for that one, for sure)! He was an architecht from Barcelona who was like THE Modernism (Art Nouveau) star artist. He used a lot of organic shapes, materials like ceramics and stunning colours.

  • @chryssayian4894
    @chryssayian4894 Год назад +14

    Really glad you were brave enough to post this - it’s a creative idea and we love seeing new kinds of Sims building challenges. Great job, Deli!

  • @ems4175
    @ems4175 Год назад +131

    i needed comfort and a video from you is going to help ease my night. thank you.

  • @Sirens_kai
    @Sirens_kai Год назад +8

    My grandma from Thailand’s dining room looks like that so I think it’s pretty accurate. The fruit should be covered though or the ants will come 😭
    I think this would be a cool idea for cas too! To make a sim from different countries :)

    • @katerinasinha1559
      @katerinasinha1559 Год назад +1

      That would be a fun challenge but you gotta admit that there are a lot of people out there who would take it personally for someone to assume certain features go with certain races/nationalities.
      So that might be one that would be more fun to do but not upload lol.

    • @katerinasinha1559
      @katerinasinha1559 Год назад

      I mean I'm not even a "snowflake" but if she made an Indian with a hook nose even I might be mildly offended 🤣

  • @meawrion
    @meawrion Год назад +13

    I loved all the rooms. Although I'm also not familiar with all the cultures mentioned. You should do more challenges like this, it's so much fun!

  • @gabbythegypsy2011
    @gabbythegypsy2011 Год назад +2

    Make the NY bedroom about 10 tiles smaller and include a full tiny bathroom and a mini kitchen into the whole room with one tiny window in an awkward spot with a dumpster outside and you’ve got a NY apartment 😂
    Jokes about overpriced ny assistants, I thought this was a really cool challenge and you did a great a job! 🥰

    • @natisnotabug
      @natisnotabug Год назад

      That's exactly how my brothers apartment was 5 years ago when I visited. Everything was tiny and dark!

  • @afroborilafemme
    @afroborilafemme Год назад +9

    This is a cool challenge. The Spanish room came out so nice, but there were a lot of Moroccan things you pulled out and were scared to use, but you could have used because Spain has a lot of Moroccan influences. It came out beautiful nombre the less, but I’m just saying trust your instincts Deli, you’re a great builder.

  • @MichelleWalterdoesArt
    @MichelleWalterdoesArt Год назад +12

    every time you use something from the Star Wars pack, i think James should run in and say BATUU! like he does...

  • @PrincessQ-fj9ly
    @PrincessQ-fj9ly Год назад +18

    These rooms are so cool! 😎 I love them! As an African American young lady who loves learning about other countries and cultures, I always love it when people embrace other countries and the cultures that come with them. ❤️💕🌈💕❤️

  • @dorys1224
    @dorys1224 Год назад +6

    USA here, I would LOVE to see your version of a Californian room. 💜 I think you did a beautiful job! Maybe add some Llamas to the Peruvian hall lol 🦙

    • @natisnotabug
      @natisnotabug Год назад +2

      Another Californian requesting a West Coast room. NY is like another country, I've never seen a warehouse room like that here. It turned out interesting, but it's a lot less homey than the rest of the house which has way more vibrancy and unique shapes. Cool challenge though! Loved the video

  • @KunoichiN3rd
    @KunoichiN3rd Год назад +2

    When I got my first place (a one bedroom studio apartment in an old brick house), I wanted to decorate each room not necessarily as a different country but a different culture. My kitchen/dining room was Latino, my living room was European (especially Italian), the bathroom was like the jungle, and the bedroom was Asian (especially Japanese). I honestly loved it and I really miss that apartment!!

  • @planettv
    @planettv Год назад +12

    Challenge suggestions:
    1. Maybe you could put some food (fruit, veggies, cheese, meals, etc.) on the wheel and let the colors from whatever you land decide the room.
    2. Maybe put some things on a wheel that are found in Space (astronomy related) and each room has to be inspired by that. For example, say you landed on Neptune or the Eagle Eye Nebula, then you could just decide to let the colors be the inspiration.
    3. Since there are four seasons, what about a 4 story house or 3 story with a basement and each floor is a different season.
    4. I did see that Plumbella came up with a decades challenge and maybe that video will inspire a challenge.
    5. Maybe put holidays from around the world on wheel and each room is inspired by whatever you land on.
    6. A puzzle challenge. Create rooms not connected to each other, design the rooms and try to put them together without changing anything inside the rooms. This would not include windows, front and back doors, outside wall treatment, etc., which is basically the outside stuff as that could be added at the end. This could also be done by picking rooms off the gallery, or picking rooms made by your followers and/or friends.
    7. What about a 3 story house or 2 story with a basement and 1 floor expansion packs only, one floor game packs only, and one floor stuff packs only. An added bonus would be, randomly pick 3 build/buy kits, one for each floor, and you have to use something from that kit on that floor.

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +3

      Love these ideas thanks a heap!

    • @planettv
      @planettv Год назад

      @@deligracy You're Welcome.

  • @Rosebud_official
    @Rosebud_official Год назад +4

    I found it kind of funny how she chose an industrial style for America instead of the typical suburbia style that most of the United States has. Classic deli

  • @darrylwhitefeather207
    @darrylwhitefeather207 Год назад +23

    I've just watched your vlog for Bowsers birthday, maybe you could make a color challenge to build the perfect house for him, because dogs only see certain colors and then look what it would look like with normal colors

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +4

      Cool idea!

    • @Kelly-th4dn
      @Kelly-th4dn Год назад

      Or bring back the "dog chooses my ___" challenge! You could put different colors in front of him, or maybe numbers for the number of rooms in the house, etc

  • @AndreaAirlines
    @AndreaAirlines Год назад +2

    Peruvian here, I'd say you did a fine job! The seating does look a bit hmmm but the decoration is nice, the layered rugs are giving Rainbow Mountain and the tapestry in the middle of the wall could definitely pass as Andean embroidery.

  • @laurieb.5199
    @laurieb.5199 Год назад +3

    Hi Deli, I loved this house! I am from NYC and i think you hit it dead on, except the window dressings should be on the outside of the window. It is used as a security deterrent for thieves. But otherwise a great build!

  • @LilithNMorning
    @LilithNMorning Год назад +1

    I think you did an amazing job! As an American, I'd be way too nervous to film something like this and have people scream "cultural appropriation" or "stereotypical" because that's been the big thing here in America recently. So we now constantly walk on eggshells as to not potentially offend various races/ cultures.
    Which is so sad because the point of America is to be a melting pot of people, ideas and cultures. Hence why we have so many various design styles with blended aesthetics throughout the country. Which is another reason I'd probably fail miserably at this challenge; because so many styles and cultures are blended here that it's hard to specifically point out what is from where. So it is super smart that you researched online for the design styles in each individual country.
    Anyways, LOVED this so much. Great job 🥰

  • @Syzygyzzz
    @Syzygyzzz Год назад +3

    I think you did exceptionally well. I'd love to see a whole Spanish villa build using the new free kit.❤❤❤

  • @hottatgirl
    @hottatgirl Год назад +2

    Don’t feel bad that was a hard one considering the limited items/styles in the game and I feel like the dark woods downstairs tied it together a little even with the very different styles.

  • @darth_jesweak
    @darth_jesweak Год назад +19

    I love this its so creative! You should build a cute little bakery at some point, or some type of retail lot

  • @lesliewilliams1322
    @lesliewilliams1322 Год назад +39

    I know you love the Real Housewives, maybe you could recreate some of the houses from your favorite housewives?? I think that would be so fun. Lisa Vanderpump is 100% a frienemy to Judith.

    • @deligracy
      @deligracy  Год назад +5

      Hahah Lisa and Judith would be bffs but in a fake way I feel 🤣

  • @okjnnjuyt
    @okjnnjuyt Год назад +2

    I think you did an amazing job, especially considering you haven´t been to most of these countries! I´d love to see you trying to recreate traditional houses from different parts of the world, that would be awesome!!

  • @piciponda
    @piciponda Год назад +2

    You did a great job, i think, i am not from any of these countries. My only problem is that in Europe usually you are not entering the house via the living room. We usually have an entrance, sometimes also a toilet opens from there, staircase, maybe a closet and then you enter the main rooms which can be seperated or open. I honestly cant recall a home in Europe where you enter in the living room but it does not mean it is not happening, that really is my experience from 3 different countries. ( 2 western European and one eastern / middle Europe)

  • @GuavaMarshmellow
    @GuavaMarshmellow Год назад +1

    I was so surprised when you got Mauritius lol
    My relatives who live there recently visited on Sunday, and so I was thinking of them. And they do not visit often.

  • @MyNilebo
    @MyNilebo Год назад +3

    I think the little orange tree made the spain room really work! The thai room could use an incense and some more ornate woodwork or gold👌🏽

  • @mdayjay97
    @mdayjay97 Год назад +9

    I think you did great. Definitely better than what I could've done. Love it!

  • @katerinasinha1559
    @katerinasinha1559 Год назад

    Also, I think you did a fantastic job! I'm from the states and you definitely captured New York (where I have spent time but don't live). But I also have family all over the world and have spent a few weeks in Spain specifically (of these rooms). You did such a good job on all. I'm sure it was nerve-wracking to do this though in case someone felt misrepresented!!!
    You seriously did amazing though and I'm happy to see others agree!!

  • @lindsayvanzijl9422
    @lindsayvanzijl9422 Год назад +1

    I crylaughed at the unintended pun in the dining when you went: and maybe to 'thai' it all in we could use the blue again 🤣🙏

  • @meeowys
    @meeowys Год назад +1

    That was ssooo cool! I love this challenge and I think you did an amazing job. I would love to see this as a series. I feel like this is a very educational opportunity and will help creativity

  • @WriterOfMany
    @WriterOfMany Год назад

    I think we need a part 2, Deli! This was so much fun! I loved seeing the different styles and cultures from other countries and then trying to transport that feeling into the Sims ❤️

  • @courtneydunnx
    @courtneydunnx Год назад

    I loved this. Not because I know the styles are all correct but because it's so interesting how you pair certain items together in the sims and actually make the items look better and so versatile and do things I'd never think of doing and the end result looks so good and different. Love! ♥️

  • @amelia.cathryn
    @amelia.cathryn Год назад

    Being half Tongan I must say, I loveeeddd seeing the Tongan room.
    Very well done Deli, I loved all the rooms but the Tongan room is by far my favourite ❤️

  • @Catburys
    @Catburys Год назад +4

    i would love to see this challenge again with more countries!

  • @aloysiacalypso3526
    @aloysiacalypso3526 Год назад

    This video makes me want to see you do more countries like this. I would love to see your interpretation of my country, what style you would pick, which items, etc. Super interesting!

  • @Whimsyalien
    @Whimsyalien Год назад +1

    Spaniard here! I think your spanish room looks like the house you see in the south of the country, the only thing I would get rid is the fireplace as they are more typical in the north since the south is pretty warm, but it looks great! And actually the Moroccan furniture would have made sense as that area of Spain has a lot of Moroccan influence!

    • @lin1130
      @lin1130 Год назад

      My parents live in Southern Spain, and they have a fireplace, as do many of the homes there since it gets a little chilly in the winter and the houses don't typically have central heating. Plus, it's cozy. While there are areas in Andalucia that have Morrocan decor due to the proximity/autonomous regions in Nothern Africa, and the Moorish influence from their time in the region, I'd characterize southern Spainsh emblematic style as more missionary-esque, which is why you see the influence in colonial Latin American and even American regions where Spanish colonizers settled.
      All that being said, I think she did a great job on the Spanish living room :)

  • @chelsssss.k
    @chelsssss.k Год назад

    i'm enjoying all the new challenges lately☺️ I've seen some comments with great ideas too & im looking forward to seeing some of those too!

  • @craftgamer09
    @craftgamer09 Год назад +3

    I had such a bad day today and I was so happy when I saw deli posted a video she always brightens my day

  • @dandelionsedyn
    @dandelionsedyn Год назад

    can i just say, the floor you chose for spain was ON POINT like we actually have THAT one

  • @MissMisnomer_
    @MissMisnomer_ Год назад +1

    I'm not an expert on any of the cultures in this video (aside from USA), but I think they all turned out beautiful, and really mesh well together because of your choice of colors!

  • @socktheratking
    @socktheratking Год назад +2

    as a simmer who is obsessed with geography, this video feels like it was made for me ❤

  • @karliux4e
    @karliux4e Год назад

    This was awesome, I loved the exposed brick in the American design, an absolute classic. The Spanish design is pretty good, Spain was once under the Islam Empire, which after they left the country left many influence in the design.

  • @itschelseakay
    @itschelseakay Год назад

    I think this is such a fun way to learn and explore different design styles! I enjoyed watching 💕 I can’t speak on anything other than Brooklyn (I live here) because I haven’t visited the other countries either. Brooklyn was spot on for the luxury industrial apartments! If it didn’t have custom graffiti it could probably even be a “regular” $3,000 a month apartment (😭 but you’d be lucky to find it at $3,000)

  • @mariakristina5526
    @mariakristina5526 Год назад

    I absolutely loved this challenge! Please do one with other countries as well, that would be so fun🤩 Great job as always Deli

  • @atwinflower
    @atwinflower Год назад

    So happy to see a new video from you. I'm recovering from surgery rn and this really cheered me up!

  • @danidix8800
    @danidix8800 Год назад

    hey deli! this was a great video! even if you didnt nail every aesthetic the fact that you put in the effort to research and learn and try is still awesome!

  • @user-qg5nl2et3m
    @user-qg5nl2et3m Год назад +1

    You did a really great job! I really like the Spanish room. And don’t worry In Thailand there are so many styles of dining room (Japanese style,Chinese style,European style etc. because Thai people embrace every culture) and the traditional Thai dining room you don’t need a dining table and chairs. Just sit on a clean mat and eat.🤣

  • @KazuHan0309
    @KazuHan0309 Год назад

    I loved the challenge deli amazing designs dont be nervous this was awesome to watch 🤩

  • @BeatleGirl37
    @BeatleGirl37 Год назад

    This is genuinely one of the coolest builds ever. The Mauritius kitchen is probably my favorite kitchen you’ve ever done. It’s so colorful and inviting!

  • @elishabodagh6280
    @elishabodagh6280 Год назад

    each room is a different cc set. i love when you use cc in any of your builds. love you and your videos!!! ♡♡♡

  • @yolo0307
    @yolo0307 Год назад

    love the video idea. so creative !! and from my understanding as well, I think you did great :)

  • @oli.goldman
    @oli.goldman Год назад

    I'm in school rn but I can't wait to watch when I get home. I love your channel!

  • @hebooal-sherif5377
    @hebooal-sherif5377 Год назад

    This was a fun video I enjoyed seeing the different aesthetics of each country. I think you should try it again with different countries.

  • @maxjoynson5614
    @maxjoynson5614 Год назад +14

    love the spanish room

  • @joninobi
    @joninobi Год назад

    As a Thai, you did a great job with the wooden furnitures and the wall decorations! Love your videos ❤

  • @rachelcookie321
    @rachelcookie321 Год назад +1

    Omg, you actually did a video from my suggestion! This is so cool! You did such a good job too.

  • @mel_diamonddove9913
    @mel_diamonddove9913 Год назад +1

    considering that you can obviously only use the items provided in the game, I think you did a great job. I loved the blue wall in Spanish and Thai rooms. it would be interesting to see you do an entire build based on just one country too.

  • @collenahicks9746
    @collenahicks9746 Год назад

    This was a cool Idea. Thank you for this. It's the 1st of its kind that I've seen.

  • @courtzxo
    @courtzxo Год назад

    Deli I have two requests!
    I’d love to see a build for “Every room is a different Disney Princess”
    My other build request is for a full on funky, maximalist built all throughout. You make mostly minimal builds as that’s your preference and for better gameplay, but I’d love to see your take on full on clutter.
    If you’ve already done these videos I apologise, I’ve watched all your videos and it’s hard to remember what has and hasn’t been done haha!
    Lots of love all the way from the UK!

  • @shannonhughes8488
    @shannonhughes8488 Год назад

    i would love to see this again! such a fun concept to learn about countries and designs i may not have 💚

  • @opal6660
    @opal6660 Год назад +2

    I have an idea of a challenge but idk If you would like to do it but let me tell ya! Build a tiny house with ALL the packs and other big house with only one random pack.I don’t know if anyone has suggested this challenge before 🤭🙈

  • @AdamPersson
    @AdamPersson Год назад +1

    Every country has various styles to them. You went with a moroccan style which fits the very southern Spain so it works. You didn't do the Thai very well at all but I don't think there are many good options for you in the game to work with. The Mauritian looked very touristy but that's what you had to work with online. Peruvian ran into a similar case as the Thai one but at least you got a bit of the esthetic you were going for. You nailed the New york apartment (if a bit gimmicky) but that's because 90+% of the objects in the sims is made for an american audience. I have no clue about Tonga honestly, but it seems you went down an indonesian style.

  • @Kasia_nov
    @Kasia_nov Год назад

    This was such a good idea for a video, I'd love to see another one to learn more about other countries 😊

  • @Monika_19
    @Monika_19 Год назад

    as soon as I came home, you uploaded - perfect timing

  • @manicpdnora
    @manicpdnora Год назад

    idk about most of them, but spain is basically arab style with a little twist. that mean the Moroccan pack is perfect for the style. also, since it's a very hot country, we have tile, brick and popcorn ceilings and walls everywhere. that being said, wooden floors are also everywhere here. idk if there are many fireplaces, but, as for the rest, arched and pointed archways (lol) are also very spanish, as well as semicircles and stuff like that (bc of the arab influence). truthfully, our architecture is still very influenced to this day by our arab past and I'd say peak spanish architecture is the alhambra. if you ever find yourself here in spain, it's a must. a couple of churches are also important, but nowhere near. anyhoo, have a great day💕

  • @lozzieelizadesigns05
    @lozzieelizadesigns05 Год назад

    Looks nice haven’t been any of the countries but they way they are set out is gorgeous

  • @luizamarangoni8200
    @luizamarangoni8200 Год назад +1

    Loved this challenge :) You nailed southern spain and thailand :) wold love to watch you making a colonial brazilian home (like Paraty and Ouro Preto architecture)

  • @jessandsims5518
    @jessandsims5518 Год назад

    Great video idea, I would love to see a part 2 of this. :)

  • @kimberlydaugustino8550
    @kimberlydaugustino8550 Год назад +1

    I want to see a whole house with the Spanish living room vibes or the Thai Kitchen vibes, both are stunning!

  • @JessicaErin
    @JessicaErin Год назад

    Loved all the looks in this house! A suggestion for a future video would be to do a disco themed house or a sci-fi themed house. Something not so realistic. I think that would be a cool challenge

  • @bettahalfofme6658
    @bettahalfofme6658 Год назад

    Great job, especially NYC bedroom and Tonga room. I think you nailed the Spanish living room as well.

  • @starhill6792
    @starhill6792 Год назад +1

    You made the United States room way cooler than I would expect 😆
    I’m not a fan of the country I live in & the general suburbia aesthetic, but I do really enjoy the New York aesthetic

    • @katiejanz
      @katiejanz Год назад

      U.S. has a couple different aesthetics. Like you said we saw industrial like NY, suburbia, but also Southern, cabin-style, Californian which I think has different like San Fran and maybe coastal. With the east coast you’ll see more Colonial style homes, etc.

  • @rebecca-du6ow
    @rebecca-du6ow Год назад +1

    Omg im half mauritian, no one knows it so its super cool that the random pick was Mauritius loveit!

  • @rebelkallus
    @rebelkallus Год назад

    Spain has lots of Moroccan influences, especially southern spain I'd recommend just googling architecture in Sevilla just to get the vibe of that, the blend of styles there is super beautiful and you did a good job considering you've never been :)

  • @heather_bee
    @heather_bee Год назад

    Very fun idea! I understand struggling to translate an inspo pic into the real thing - I think having the same overall architecture style fit different interior design styles probably makes it very difficult as well!

  • @diamonddustable
    @diamonddustable Год назад

    This was nice! I like to see hese builds with different styles and this one has so much more color :D Would like to see this house in your gameplay :)