Wow, let me just start by saying what an incredible roller coaster of a video this was. Absolutely incredible what a beautiful and creative piece this was. The idea itself is fantastic! I really love Klau's video, but with this you built on so much onto the idea and really made it your own. Not only by making it smaller in size, but with really pushing the limits of what is possible. It felt like you challenged the game, and came out the victor. The expert use of the walk around blocks, omsps, the bed, the elevated furniture and decorations: just amazing. And the choice to put this in Strangetown was just perfect. This house would be perfect for Ajay Loner, but I think your own sim was perfectly at home there too. I think you're right about the microwave ending up too close to the wall unfortunately. The ones I've tried the trick with were bigger in size, so they naturally ended up further away from the wall. But I've encountered that a lot putting coffee machines on counters. SilentLucidity mentions that issue in the MTS downloads page for the smaller version, and recommends putting the counter on a walk-through block. The sims will clip through the counter a bit using it, but it will be functional that way 😊 Thank you for sharing this super inspiring and beautiful video ⭐⭐⭐ and for brightening up my evening ❤
Thank you so much, Ani! You are too kind to me 😊 Yeah, I've thought about placing the counter with the fridge on a walk-through block but only after I have already shot the video 😆I think I'll try that on a different build some time in the future. Thanks again, it always makes me happy to read your detailed comments and suggestions.
These tiny house builds are always fun to see and plan out. Most of my neighborhoods end up using small lots in order to get the house proportions to match the neighborhood roads, which means a lot of my house builds end up being really small. Usually not *this* small, but you have to use a lot of the same planning to make things work 😁 Really great decorating, and you gave the trailer a really good lived in feel to it. I can also relate to the amazing disappearing sink -- it took me a while to realize why that was happening in my game.
Just a couple of things I realized after editing: 1. Apparently, there is no standalone fix to make doors close when there is an object in the way (I couldn't find it, at least). The solution to that would be using testingcheatsenabled cheat to reset the door. 2. There is a 3rd way to increase logic in vanilla right away - do crosswords with a newspaper. This saves even more space even though it has it's limitations. 3. The sink kept disappearing because of that water bottle I placed: it was not on an omsp but on the counter itself.
Woah, I'm so impressed that I lack of words. The idea, the execution.. Truly outstanding. I did 4x4 challenge once but not only this is smaller but it's just another level. Congrats
This turned out so good omg! 😱 I really love the aesthetic and the way you arranged the whole thing it looks so good, and all the techniques you used, I didn't even think of some of those when building mine! You did as much/if not more in a smaller space, love it ❤️ also love your commentary, keep up the amazing work 😊😊
Hello let it slimmer slimmer Sims2 wonderful house your building on the two holes hopefully the Sims two as well as I also play the Sims one as well also love both of my games on my computer XP still available and I am 34 years old in my hobby it is collecting Barbie dolls it's amazing thing once when I do it all the time so I collect Barbies and ken dolls and skipper dolls and Stacy dolls and Kelly dolls and Chelsea dolls collection from your friend forever Anna Korzeniewski
Wow, let me just start by saying what an incredible roller coaster of a video this was. Absolutely incredible what a beautiful and creative piece this was. The idea itself is fantastic! I really love Klau's video, but with this you built on so much onto the idea and really made it your own. Not only by making it smaller in size, but with really pushing the limits of what is possible. It felt like you challenged the game, and came out the victor.
The expert use of the walk around blocks, omsps, the bed, the elevated furniture and decorations: just amazing. And the choice to put this in Strangetown was just perfect. This house would be perfect for Ajay Loner, but I think your own sim was perfectly at home there too.
I think you're right about the microwave ending up too close to the wall unfortunately. The ones I've tried the trick with were bigger in size, so they naturally ended up further away from the wall. But I've encountered that a lot putting coffee machines on counters. SilentLucidity mentions that issue in the MTS downloads page for the smaller version, and recommends putting the counter on a walk-through block. The sims will clip through the counter a bit using it, but it will be functional that way 😊
Thank you for sharing this super inspiring and beautiful video ⭐⭐⭐ and for brightening up my evening ❤
Thank you so much, Ani! You are too kind to me 😊
Yeah, I've thought about placing the counter with the fridge on a walk-through block but only after I have already shot the video 😆I think I'll try that on a different build some time in the future.
Thanks again, it always makes me happy to read your detailed comments and suggestions.
These tiny house builds are always fun to see and plan out. Most of my neighborhoods end up using small lots in order to get the house proportions to match the neighborhood roads, which means a lot of my house builds end up being really small. Usually not *this* small, but you have to use a lot of the same planning to make things work 😁 Really great decorating, and you gave the trailer a really good lived in feel to it. I can also relate to the amazing disappearing sink -- it took me a while to realize why that was happening in my game.
Just a couple of things I realized after editing:
1. Apparently, there is no standalone fix to make doors close when there is an object in the way (I couldn't find it, at least). The solution to that would be using testingcheatsenabled cheat to reset the door.
2. There is a 3rd way to increase logic in vanilla right away - do crosswords with a newspaper. This saves even more space even though it has it's limitations.
3. The sink kept disappearing because of that water bottle I placed: it was not on an omsp but on the counter itself.
1. Did you try the "Door jam fix" by Pescado? I have that, which mostly fixes it (but not always)
@@AniBats hmmmmm, gotta check, I have a lot of mods by Pescado but I'm not sure about that one
@@AniBats yeap, I've just checked, I do have it in my folder. I guess, it does not help when there is an entire ladder in front of the door 😆
Woah, I'm so impressed that I lack of words. The idea, the execution.. Truly outstanding. I did 4x4 challenge once but not only this is smaller but it's just another level. Congrats
This turned out so good omg! 😱 I really love the aesthetic and the way you arranged the whole thing it looks so good, and all the techniques you used, I didn't even think of some of those when building mine! You did as much/if not more in a smaller space, love it ❤️ also love your commentary, keep up the amazing work 😊😊
Thanks a lot, Klau!
Very genius! Also love how you decorated this. It feels so lived-in
Aww, thank you so much!
Hello let it slimmer slimmer Sims2 wonderful house your building on the two holes hopefully the Sims two as well as I also play the Sims one as well also love both of my games on my computer XP still available and I am 34 years old in my hobby it is collecting Barbie dolls it's amazing thing once when I do it all the time so I collect Barbies and ken dolls and skipper dolls and Stacy dolls and Kelly dolls and Chelsea dolls collection from your friend forever Anna Korzeniewski
Really liked it! I’m new to your channel.
Welcome aboard! ☺