![]() ![]() Renovating the exterior of this build was strangely one of the most challenging parts of the build process. It was a lot of fun and gave me an opportunity to breathe some new life into one of the Willow Creek neighbourhoods. If you’re looking for a new build challenge to take on in your own Games, I would absolutely recommend renovating an existing lot. Besides decorate the house, the only things I could do were remove a couple of interior walls and replace the windows and doors. ![]() I wanted the building process to feel as close to a real life house renovation as possible. With this renovation, I set myself the challenge of not making any major structural changes. This build is a classic that we’ve all probably played in at some point! It’s also definitely in need of some TLC! Beginning the Renovation After having a look around all of the worlds, I decided on the Streamlet Single in Willow Creek. Rather than building my own house from scratch using the Dream Home Decorator objects, I decided to renovate one of the existing builds in the Game. Some of these homes have been around since 2014 and it definitely shows… In honour of the new Pack, I wanted to try something a little different. I also love the concept of having a Gameplay-based reason to renovate and update some of the lots in The Sims 4. I’m always happy to receive new items, and this Pack really doesn’t disappoint on that front. ![]() ![]() As someone who barely ever goes into Live Mode, the concept of a Game Pack focused on decorating was super exciting to me. ![]()
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