Where are you all from? This is how I feel when I watch builds based on homes from other countries - I need to find more non-U.S. build videos. But I’m super happy to see a build in Massachusetts, my home 😊
As someone from mass I can say this if pretty accurate. The only thing I would say is that these historical houses usually have a fireplace in every room because they were first built before heating!
Fun fact as a massachusetts citizen Andover is actually where most of the witch trials actual happened ...something alot of people didn't know. And I was wondering where your inspiration came from this now makes sense as to why it was built this way Salem and most of the towns out that direction has this kind of architecture great job again gryphi! Brindleton bay is more like cape cod style homes where as Salem is more Boston like architecture This was done beautifully.
once it gets colder, colorado would be perfect for a winter build! specifically houses in estes/aspen that have the cabin vibe (snowboarding/skiing is quite big there).
I lived in Salem for about 3 years. It gets CRAZY crowded in October. I left town during Halloween every year because it was swarmed with tourists and traffic was insane. Beautiful build!
I was just up in Boston and tried to go through Salem and it was so crowded even on a Monday! I can't blame you for not being there during this time of year.
omg im from mass so im acutely aware of how busy it gets in october in salem, so whenever I take an autumnal, ~festive~ day trip there I make sure to do it in september LMAO
I love the way this build is looking. It's so unique! But as for an idea, what about Maryland? I feel like it's so easily overlooked as a state and it'd be interesting to see what you could do with it.
I hope it isn't annoying when people get all Gaga about you building their states. I promise, this will be my last time! Massachusetts is absolutely packed with fun facts, especially for folks not from the US! On the note of colleges, I am surrounded by them in Eastern Mass, in the "5 Colleges" area, and there are far more than 5 opportunities to broaden your educational horizons! A drastic difference from the area I grew up, where you had to do some serious driving travel to get to the closest College or Uni. This build came at a great time, as we are at the tail end of the fall foliage transition, it went too soon. This is such a pretty build, I love your States series! It's odd, yet refreshing, to see such a brightly colored home in my area, most of the houses are white, pale yellow or pale green, and the occasional blue. 205k? That's how much this house is going for?! I'm dying to know the state of the interior. Hah! I'm lucky to find something that cheap in Eastern Mass and CT.
I love this series! I can’t wait for Maryland, my home state. It’s known as America in miniature because we have so many different environments here. We’ve got mountains, farms, cities, historic small towns, suburbs, swamps, beaches, forests and more. I always see so many different house types when I drive around.
I can’t wait for her to do Maryland, I have so many family members who live there and it’s one of my favorite places to go, there are so many historical looking buildings which really is something so magical and pretty
This home is stunning! My dad grew up in Lexington Ma so my family would go to various Massachusetts towns and a lot of the homes there look like this. Especially in Cambridge. Lexington it's more center hall colonials and Victorians. Massachusetts does have some stunning architecture though
as someone who lives in new england (conneticut more specifically) this is super similar to a lot of the homes in the wealthy areas of mass! you did a wonderful job with this house! mass is a beautiful place as is new england as a whole!!
I second this! Alaska would be perfect, especially with the holidays coming up on us. In North Pole, AK its Christmas year round! The decorations are always up and you can visit Santa and the reindeer at Santa’s Workshop 🎅😊
I agree! I'm actually from Juneau, AK, and I was thrilled when they released the world of Moonwood Mill, because it looks just like the Tongass National Forest, where I grew up. The fact that they included Devil's Club as a debug plant just tickled me pink, because Devil's Club was everywhere in Juneau! Ms. Gryphi, if you're reading this, please do your Alaska build in Moonwood Mill.
When you get to New Jersey, look at the Township of Montclair. There are a lot of gorgeous historic houses there. There are also a lot of 2-family houses (duplexes) that look like single-family houses but are divided on the interior to provide two dwellings, which could be a fun concept to explore. Parking is always to the rear of the house, and you’ll see a lot of Colonial Revival, Dutch Revival, and Queen Anne style houses!
This build is absolutely beautiful! The two washer/dryer sets may have been an accident but I think it kinda works since the house is so large you'd need multiple machines to get all the laundry done in an efficient manner. You could also probably convert the storage space into a butler's quarter.
This was so well done!! Looks like a pretty good representation of the old home there. You really are such a talent!! This is such a well thought out series!!
You should do a west Texas house and put it in Strangerville! That town really looks like a little west Texas town to me. I'm from Houston, but small Texas towns are much cuter than a house from the city. You could base it on listings from Alpine or Marfa, or other little towns in that area.
I suggest either Arkansas or Oklahoma( I’m from both lol) I think a big farm house would look so pretty in your style :) also maybe put it in autumn bc imo autumn in the south is actually so pretty!
i think this is my favorite of all the houses that you have done. I love older big houses. This one reminds me of the Now and Then Century Mansion in the Sims 3. It kind of has that same look on the outside. Anyway i love this build
I absolutely obsessed with the Salem Witch Trials and actually have an OC who goes by the name Salem and is the niece of John Proctor (one of the victims of the witch trials). I love this series so much and you did such an amazing job at this house it looks gorgeous!
I'm from MA, and I approve! This is wonderful. I definitely have parts of my house that look just like that - I even have multiples of those stained glass lamps. 🤣
I’d love to see a big ole classic farmhouse or a McMansion for Texas where I’ve been my entire life and back to my great great great grandparents! It’s a….a lot of a state but so beautiful. I’m also excited to see what you do with Colorado, Hawaii, Alaska, and the southern states! This home is STUNNING!!!! Amazing as always, lovey!
This is my fav series! I was wondering what you would do for MA or RI. If you do RI. I was thinking a ranch/spilt level/raised ranch. My bf is from CA and has mentioned that he has never seen that type of house where he is from.
as someone who lives near the cape i 100% expected for you to do a cape style house for this one lol but this house is STUNNING and i like it more than a cape cod style although you would’ve made that house stunning too
What a great build. You're so talented. My suggestion for another in the series is a California ranch style. It's an iconic look and that originated in the state. You can find lots of gorgeous examples online. I grew up in a ranch-style house and it's still my favorite style of architecture.
slightly disappointed its not a "cape cod" style home considering cape cod is in mass buttttttt THIS BUILD WAS SO PERFECT i can't be mad at all. thank you for another amazing build tonya❤️❤️❤️
also if you do New Jersey soon, being from NJ i won't be mad if you focus on the shore type of houses. they are definitely a big staple of NJ and honestly the rest of the homes our here are normal looking in comparison lol
@@dizziesims13 I would watch that in a heartbeat! I am from NJ as well, Bergen County, but we would go to Cape May in the summer sometimes and I always loved walking along the pretty residential streets and spending the day house spotting
I'd love to see you tackle michigan, not a city/Detroit build but an Upper Peninsula build - it's so pretty with trees and water EVERYWHERE 🌲🏞 - people up here love to be outside all year round (and we get ALL the seasons ❄️🌨☀️🍁 ...sometimes multiple in a single day lol) - I live in the U.P. and we often get forgotten or made to be part of Canada or WI lol 😂 - I love ur videos and ur a huge inspiration to me 💜 p.s. a shotgun or plantation style home would be cool for Louisiana 😊
Massachusetts! Thank you for mentioning legalizing same sex marriage in 2004. I took my daughter to the state house to show support and protest human rights being decided by popular vote. So glad it didn’t come to that. It is refreshing to remember that demonstrators for both sides were peaceful. Beautiful build - can’t wait to play in it!
Mississippi!!! Especially with hometown on hgtv being filmed in Laurel, I work on art dept for show I see so many unique houses, even though Jackson Ms is the capital, Laurel or Jackson and even Canton have some nice houses.
I see a ton of these here in maine too! i live in the portland area and there are a lot of houses from the mid 1800s in the city and they get older as you get further from the coast (a fire nuked a good amount of the city along the water). I'm assuming you didn't mention MA bordering ME since ME used to be part of MA :P
i know you already did wisconsin, but id love to see you try a milwaukee bungalow or polish flat style house! theyre so normal here irl but i cannot make them look good in the sims so it would be a fun challenge!
I love widow's walks. Such a cool. architectural feature. I am surprised how different it is from Vermont I guess next Halloween u could do Georgia or south Carolina? Since u have done Louisiana
probably obvious but a coastal beach house also in brindleton bay for rhode island would be perfect. a little cottage on a smaller lot or a giant house for the newport people on either "chaetau frise" or "hounds head". omg what if it was one of those fancy houses people go and tour?
This roofline is SO beautiful, you've outdone yourself with this one
ahh thank you!!
@@Gryphi Best youtuber at roofs in my opinion :D
As someone that doesn't live in America, these houses are really out of the norm for me and I love them!
same here!
same! never seen this types of houses and would love to
Same
Where are you all from? This is how I feel when I watch builds based on homes from other countries - I need to find more non-U.S. build videos. But I’m super happy to see a build in Massachusetts, my home 😊
@@daisyjo88 i'm dutch 🇳🇱
As someone from mass I can say this if pretty accurate. The only thing I would say is that these historical houses usually have a fireplace in every room because they were first built before heating!
Fun fact as a massachusetts citizen Andover is actually where most of the witch trials actual happened ...something alot of people didn't know. And I was wondering where your inspiration came from this now makes sense as to why it was built this way Salem and most of the towns out that direction has this kind of architecture great job again gryphi!
Brindleton bay is more like cape cod style homes where as Salem is more Boston like architecture This was done beautifully.
once it gets colder, colorado would be perfect for a winter build! specifically houses in estes/aspen that have the cabin vibe (snowboarding/skiing is quite big there).
I lived in Salem for about 3 years. It gets CRAZY crowded in October. I left town during Halloween every year because it was swarmed with tourists and traffic was insane. Beautiful build!
I was just up in Boston and tried to go through Salem and it was so crowded even on a Monday! I can't blame you for not being there during this time of year.
I was in salem on Saturday and yeah traffic was INSANE
omg im from mass so im acutely aware of how busy it gets in october in salem, so whenever I take an autumnal, ~festive~ day trip there I make sure to do it in september LMAO
You 100% nailed the houses of my state, Massachusetts and especially the awesome Salem. :) Great Job!
Yay, thank you!
WOW! this is easily my favorite exterior of yours. so beautiful!!
Wow, thank you!
I love the way this build is looking. It's so unique! But as for an idea, what about Maryland? I feel like it's so easily overlooked as a state and it'd be interesting to see what you could do with it.
same with delaware. no one knows what or where it is. it ain’t called del-a-where for no reason 💀😭
As a Marylander, I completely agree ❤
A build based on the Chesapeake area would be so cool. I’m an environmental science nerd from a bit further north
I hope it isn't annoying when people get all Gaga about you building their states. I promise, this will be my last time!
Massachusetts is absolutely packed with fun facts, especially for folks not from the US! On the note of colleges, I am surrounded by them in Eastern Mass, in the "5 Colleges" area, and there are far more than 5 opportunities to broaden your educational horizons! A drastic difference from the area I grew up, where you had to do some serious driving travel to get to the closest College or Uni.
This build came at a great time, as we are at the tail end of the fall foliage transition, it went too soon. This is such a pretty build, I love your States series! It's odd, yet refreshing, to see such a brightly colored home in my area, most of the houses are white, pale yellow or pale green, and the occasional blue.
205k? That's how much this house is going for?! I'm dying to know the state of the interior. Hah! I'm lucky to find something that cheap in Eastern Mass and CT.
You know what... the 205k is how much the house goes for in The Sims. lmao. I haven't had my coffee yet 😂
This one might be my favorite of that series
I love this style, so pretty
I love this series! I can’t wait for Maryland, my home state. It’s known as America in miniature because we have so many different environments here. We’ve got mountains, farms, cities, historic small towns, suburbs, swamps, beaches, forests and more. I always see so many different house types when I drive around.
I can’t wait for her to do Maryland, I have so many family members who live there and it’s one of my favorite places to go, there are so many historical looking buildings which really is something so magical and pretty
This home is stunning! My dad grew up in Lexington Ma so my family would go to various Massachusetts towns and a lot of the homes there look like this. Especially in Cambridge. Lexington it's more center hall colonials and Victorians. Massachusetts does have some stunning architecture though
I literally saw this thumbnail on my recommended and my jaw DROPPED ❤
I’m so happy you did Massachusetts since that the state I was born in.. I miss my home state I haven’t been back since 2004..
Gotta appreciate how much detail you get into your builds you even said some cool facts gotta appreciate it
as someone who lives in new england (conneticut more specifically) this is super similar to a lot of the homes in the wealthy areas of mass! you did a wonderful job with this house! mass is a beautiful place as is new england as a whole!!
If you’re doing the next in winter you should do Alaska.
I second this! Alaska would be perfect, especially with the holidays coming up on us. In North Pole, AK its Christmas year round! The decorations are always up and you can visit Santa and the reindeer at Santa’s Workshop 🎅😊
I agree! I'm actually from Juneau, AK, and I was thrilled when they released the world of Moonwood Mill, because it looks just like the Tongass National Forest, where I grew up. The fact that they included Devil's Club as a debug plant just tickled me pink, because Devil's Club was everywhere in Juneau! Ms. Gryphi, if you're reading this, please do your Alaska build in Moonwood Mill.
I forth this beautiful state my dad has been and shared pics beautiful idea!
This is FLAWLESS. The exterior of this build is some of your best work.
Fall River Massachusetts here about 45 50 mins from boston and I can attest my house looks like this and all the others on my road
This is my all-time favorite Sims series, so excited to have the next installment. Love how every time each build feels so homey and so real.
I appreciate these because it helps me fill in the missing items when I don't have all the packs used.
Sooo pretty!! I'm in love with old houses like this, it's so elegant. I'm also really interested in what your version of an Alaskan house would be!
This house is amazing. You should do Illinois next. I’d love to see a vintage Chicago brownstone, with all the architecture and the charm! 😊
When you get to New Jersey, look at the Township of Montclair. There are a lot of gorgeous historic houses there. There are also a lot of 2-family houses (duplexes) that look like single-family houses but are divided on the interior to provide two dwellings, which could be a fun concept to explore. Parking is always to the rear of the house, and you’ll see a lot of Colonial Revival, Dutch Revival, and Queen Anne style houses!
I am so excited you took my suggestion omg omg omg I am 1000% downloading this build to play in 🥰
This build is absolutely beautiful! The two washer/dryer sets may have been an accident but I think it kinda works since the house is so large you'd need multiple machines to get all the laundry done in an efficient manner. You could also probably convert the storage space into a butler's quarter.
I love these states series!!! I’m American and I just love learning about our country!!!
This was so well done!! Looks like a pretty good representation of the old home there. You really are such a talent!! This is such a well thought out series!!
You should do a west Texas house and put it in Strangerville! That town really looks like a little west Texas town to me. I'm from Houston, but small Texas towns are much cuter than a house from the city. You could base it on listings from Alpine or Marfa, or other little towns in that area.
The Massh*le in me is screaming. I ADORE this! 😍
*INDIANA! INDIANA! INDIANA!*
You could use anywhere from Moonwood Mill to Hanford on Bagley! Lots of woods, lots of farmland! Lots and lots of corn!
I suggest either Arkansas or Oklahoma( I’m from both lol) I think a big farm house would look so pretty in your style :) also maybe put it in autumn bc imo autumn in the south is actually so pretty!
I'm from Massachusetts and I had no idea that Brindleton Bay was based off of here. So cool. You did amazing btw
yes! major new england vibes! thank you!
I would love for you to do a Missouri build. Specifically Kansas City lol. I love this series btw! 🤍
For Minnesota, please do a Victorian/farmhouse in the wintertime! It's absolutely gorgeous here during that time of year!
I love this series so much!
I really want to see Alaska or Hawaii!
i think this is my favorite of all the houses that you have done. I love older big houses. This one reminds me of the Now and Then Century Mansion in the Sims 3. It kind of has that same look on the outside. Anyway i love this build
I think this is my favorite build you’ve ever done! I absolutely love it! I live in Southern NH and you definitely nailed the MA aesthetic!
I LOVE THIS SERIES SO MUCH
mighigan in either the up or mackinaw island, and minesota up near canada
I am LOVING this series!!
I think you should do a snowy winter Michigan build next. Love the series so far.
How Pretty! 😍 Seriously, the style looks so fancy and gorgeous!
Yes!!! I’ve been waiting for my home state ❤❤❤ love this!
I love your builds Gryphi!! This is lovely, what an awesome idea to make builds for different US states
I absolutely obsessed with the Salem Witch Trials and actually have an OC who goes by the name Salem and is the niece of John Proctor (one of the victims of the witch trials). I love this series so much and you did such an amazing job at this house it looks gorgeous!
John Proctor isn't an actual victim of the Witch Trials, they're a character in Arthur Miller's play based on the trials
ooh you should do my state, Texas. Texas homes differ greatly and it'd be awesome to see what you come up with and i'd love to see it !
I'm from MA, and I approve! This is wonderful. I definitely have parts of my house that look just like that - I even have multiples of those stained glass lamps. 🤣
this house reminds me of some of the really beautiful ones in shelburne falls. its such a cute little town
This looks very historical New England! I love it!
I actually really like your longer videos!
Omg I LOVE this! You do such an amazing job
I adore a mansard roof, and you did it so well. 🥰
Thank you! 😊
LOOOOVE this SO GOOD!!! don’t mind long videos at all it’s worth it 😍💕
I’d love to see a big ole classic farmhouse or a McMansion for Texas where I’ve been my entire life and back to my great great great grandparents! It’s a….a lot of a state but so beautiful.
I’m also excited to see what you do with Colorado, Hawaii, Alaska, and the southern states!
This home is STUNNING!!!! Amazing as always, lovey!
Colorado would be a beautiful one to do in the winter! Alaska too!
you should do a memphis inspired house for TN! they have some gorgeous old houses
This is my fav series! I was wondering what you would do for MA or RI. If you do RI. I was thinking a ranch/spilt level/raised ranch. My bf is from CA and has mentioned that he has never seen that type of house where he is from.
as someone who lives near the cape i 100% expected for you to do a cape style house for this one lol but this house is STUNNING and i like it more than a cape cod style although you would’ve made that house stunning too
Wow! Absolutely gorgeous 🤩
I really liked the blue color you had on the outside initially. You could have gone either way!
I completely in love with this build ❤️ great job!
What a great build. You're so talented. My suggestion for another in the series is a California ranch style. It's an iconic look and that originated in the state. You can find lots of gorgeous examples online. I grew up in a ranch-style house and it's still my favorite style of architecture.
Oooommgg so prettyyyyy
This fits sooo weel for a big family or (what im thinking to do) a bunch of friends living together
slightly disappointed its not a "cape cod" style home considering cape cod is in mass buttttttt THIS BUILD WAS SO PERFECT i can't be mad at all. thank you for another amazing build tonya❤️❤️❤️
also if you do New Jersey soon, being from NJ i won't be mad if you focus on the shore type of houses. they are definitely a big staple of NJ and honestly the rest of the homes our here are normal looking in comparison lol
@@dizziesims13 I would watch that in a heartbeat! I am from NJ as well, Bergen County, but we would go to Cape May in the summer sometimes and I always loved walking along the pretty residential streets and spending the day house spotting
Can't wait to see Nevada because there are so many different houses here!
I think you should do Michigan for the winter!
California has so many different styles of homes. Where I live there’s a lot of Queen Anne and mission style homes. Plus some mid century homes
I’d love a Colorado themed home!
Colorful Colorado yes please!!!
As a Connecticut native, I loveeee a colonial style home :)
In spring or summer, SC (Charleston) or GA (Savannah) would be great. They have beautiful, colorful homes there.
I'd love to see you tackle michigan, not a city/Detroit build but an Upper Peninsula build - it's so pretty with trees and water EVERYWHERE 🌲🏞 - people up here love to be outside all year round (and we get ALL the seasons ❄️🌨☀️🍁 ...sometimes multiple in a single day lol) - I live in the U.P. and we often get forgotten or made to be part of Canada or WI lol 😂 - I love ur videos and ur a huge inspiration to me 💜 p.s. a shotgun or plantation style home would be cool for Louisiana 😊
I went to salem, it was so neat! They really lean into the witch trails now.
So pretty. I live like an hour south of boston and love it.
I really love it!💜
Absolutely stunning! Would love to see you do a house based off of the old Victorians in San Francisco ❤
the tumbnail is so wonderful
This build is amazing woww. If you're gonna continue, maybe complete the four corners!!!
As a native to this state WE LOVE OUR TREES ( especially my city - all you need to know is i live NEAR Salem mass
Massachusetts! Thank you for mentioning legalizing same sex marriage in 2004. I took my daughter to the state house to show support and protest human rights being decided by popular vote. So glad it didn’t come to that. It is refreshing to remember that demonstrators for both sides were peaceful.
Beautiful build - can’t wait to play in it!
Reminds me of the Practical Magic house. Will be downloading!
aww glad you like it!
My favorite of your builds
This is beautiful. Thank you. Already plopped in my game. Lol
I'm not playing the Sims at he moment, but I wish I was because this house is so pretty!
I just moved out of Arkansas but I’d love to see it during fall because the natural state really is the most beautiful during autumn
Mississippi!!! Especially with hometown on hgtv being filmed in Laurel, I work on art dept for show I see so many unique houses, even though Jackson Ms is the capital, Laurel or Jackson and even Canton have some nice houses.
this is perfect for my glimerbook seriers
Arkansas!!! Little Rock has some beautiful Victorian homes that the city is sort of know for❤️❤️
Check out South Carolina Charleston-style homes! They're so colorful and full of character and history. This build has been my favorite so far
Yay! I missed the States series.
I would love to see a Michigan build soon!
I like weird laws, too. (I’ve lived in several states.) Massachusetts has stop signs at the end of their on ramps (for the highway).
Grew up in a 200 year old Victorian house in Massachusetts:,) really miss that house
This is very impressive! and pretty!!
Thank you so much!
I see a ton of these here in maine too! i live in the portland area and there are a lot of houses from the mid 1800s in the city and they get older as you get further from the coast (a fire nuked a good amount of the city along the water). I'm assuming you didn't mention MA bordering ME since ME used to be part of MA :P
i know you already did wisconsin, but id love to see you try a milwaukee bungalow or polish flat style house! theyre so normal here irl but i cannot make them look good in the sims so it would be a fun challenge!
I’d love for you to do Texas, a barndominium or farm/ranch or animal rescue situation would be fun!!
You should do Oklahoma! We’re not a grand place but an interesting thing is that someone decided our state vegetable would be a watermelon 🤣
I love widow's walks. Such a cool. architectural feature.
I am surprised how different it is from Vermont
I guess next Halloween u could do Georgia or south Carolina? Since u have done Louisiana
Ooh do North Carolina! I'm not American but spent a year in NC and have fond memories of our house there
probably obvious but a coastal beach house also in brindleton bay for rhode island would be perfect. a little cottage on a smaller lot or a giant house for the newport people on either "chaetau frise" or "hounds head". omg what if it was one of those fancy houses people go and tour?