

If you have the pack, feel free to replace this with a real one. I was designing this house prior to the release of the spa pack, and even after I knew it would include aquariums, I did not want to require it for this build. In the second shot, you can see my attempt at a custom aquarium to the left. Making your way through the archways to the left, you will enter the kitchen: I love how the light glistens on the glass floor! Sims route on it just fine and can indeed dance on it. You really must see it in game though.įurther along, I’ve placed a glass dance floor with piano and lounge seating, as well as a pool view. To your left, you’ll find plenty of sophisticated seating with an oversized, animated modern fireplace. There is a fully functional bar that you will see in the kitchen though. Most work, but bars are one type that do not. I’m sorry about this, but it is one funky thing about placing interactive objects in/on objects elevated using basement spaces. They won’t get any route failures they’ll start to make the drink but simply won’t finish it. Your sims can sit, but they won’t be able to make drinks at it. Unfortunately, this particular bar is decorative. To your right, there is an expansive bar: Heading inside, the first area, which is enclosed in one of four enlarged and elevated display cases from the Get To Work expansion, provides the main living and entertaining area in the home. That flooring is actually the top of a table, enlarged and elevated via the use of bb.moveobjects and basement spaces, a trick I used many times throughout this build and my other two. I used a debug object for the shiny welcome mat, which goes with the glass flooring. Preparing to enter the home, let’s take a closer look at the entry: Here’s a closer look at the outdoor areas beneath the upper pool. Unlike the other two, it offers not one, but two levels of glass walled skylight-y goodness! You’ll see more of the structure and levels as we swing around.

If you’re continuing on, here are images of my Clearview Luxury’s exterior.Īs with the other two homes, this build features a modern design but is a bit more sedate in terms of its color scheme.

If you would prefer to watch a video tour rather than scroll through a wall of images, I completely understand, and the video is available here. In this post, we’ll take a tour of my third home in the series, Clearview Luxury, designed for sims who love entertaining and demand the very best in amenities. If you haven’t already, you should take a look at Part 1 and 2 to see how this all came about. Welcome to the final part of my Clearview series of homes for The Sims 4.
