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#26
24th Jan 2020 at 10:16 PM
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So I log in for the first time in a while, looking for some inspiration to build after re-installing TS2 on my new computer a few months ago, and this is the first thing i see!
don't know yet what will come out of it but i'm already getting some ideas...
don't know yet what will come out of it but i'm already getting some ideas...
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#27
25th Jan 2020 at 6:28 PM
Quote: Originally posted by CatherineTCJD
Well... I've been working on my "nightmare" - my daughter calls it a Cartoon Castle (bless her heart!) I will admit, it is kinda cute... Anyway... I've got an adjudication question (or two): Will the Extra Sticker Trophy Categories be awarded one-per-category or one-per-game-per-category? (TS2, TS3, TS4) And, what if several of the categories are included in one build? |
As for several categories in the one build, go for it. It'll make it more entertaining lol.
#28
26th Jan 2020 at 3:50 PM
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I am looking forward to that Cartoon Castle Entries this far are very.... interesting I wonder, @CatherineTCJD - is it going to be orange?
Windows 10 and the Ultimate Collection
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Windows 10 and the Ultimate Collection
http://modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=568275
http://modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=614833
#29
26th Jan 2020 at 7:13 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Justpetro
... is it going to be orange? |
Oddly enough... No! I guess the 'nightmare' isn't as bad as I remembered it? LOL!
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#30
27th Jan 2020 at 10:42 PM
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Enjoy This Ugly White/Biege creation of mine <3
"Fear is only in our minds. But it takes over all the time."
"Fear is only in our minds. But it takes over all the time."
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#31
28th Jan 2020 at 5:48 AM
Posts: 1,381
I've seen plenty of blue sinks and toilets, but in my first apartment, they were plum.
And yes, I've seen a bathroom carpeted in mint green. Thankfully not the one with the plum toilet.
And yes, I've seen a bathroom carpeted in mint green. Thankfully not the one with the plum toilet.
#32
28th Jan 2020 at 5:33 PM
Just a kind of FYI (not a submission) on the topic of colorful porcelain...
I already simmed it - and it wasn't a McMansion, nor a "monstrosity", but it had an all avocado green bathroom, and pink and turquoise floor to ceiling kitchen cabinets, with worn lemon-yellow shag wall-to-wall carpet throughout. Much of the atmosphere did not convey in the 'simming' *sigh*... Such was my Granny's house, proudly built in 1971 - a Florida retirement 'dream home' LOL!
It was the first home hubs and I lived in after we were married in '86, and Granny moved into an assisted living facility. She was a colorful woman.
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I already simmed it - and it wasn't a McMansion, nor a "monstrosity", but it had an all avocado green bathroom, and pink and turquoise floor to ceiling kitchen cabinets, with worn lemon-yellow shag wall-to-wall carpet throughout. Much of the atmosphere did not convey in the 'simming' *sigh*... Such was my Granny's house, proudly built in 1971 - a Florida retirement 'dream home' LOL!
It was the first home hubs and I lived in after we were married in '86, and Granny moved into an assisted living facility. She was a colorful woman.
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#33
30th Jan 2020 at 1:01 AM
Last edited by HugeLunatic : 31st Jan 2020 at 10:14 AM.
Reason: not for sharing cc
Von Witt's Wittenberg Castle
The Property is the home of some "interesting" engineering and just full of stuff to show off wealth. The basement even has a lake of blood that the former occupant may or may not be living on...[img]<a href=[/img]">
Samples are here, the rest are in the zip if you want to look them over.
(Candles are used mostly to light the castle, if needed I will re-upload with brighter pics if you need them)
#34
30th Jan 2020 at 3:51 AM
Last edited by Metamorp : 16th Feb 2020 at 7:35 PM.
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Blandshyre
I had a rush of inspiration hit me when I first saw this competition posted! The build which I've named Blandshyre will be my hat toss into the ring.When I thought of a McMansion I didn't first draw to the idea of a great big mansion but rather an everyday suburban tract house (likely one built in the early 2000s) that has a great big fancy facade with really nothing much else to show for. The house features a total of four considerably sized bedrooms (including the master suite which is conveniently planned away from the other bedrooms, surely you'd want some space away from the noisy kids!). If this home were to exist in real life I'd like to think you'll find it in some upper-class suburbia where every other house on the street is an exact match, save for the garage being flipped around for that extra bit of difference.
Looking forward to seeing all of the other builds! This is a fun competition!
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#35
30th Jan 2020 at 8:38 AM
Posts: 14
Porkchop Crumples McMansion
So yes, Porkchop's Aunty Crumplesbutt died and left him some green stuff...and some other stuff.So he did what any respectable inherity would do...he built a house and blew it all!
From the outside Porkchop's McMansion looks pleasant enough...however taste was denied inside.
There is a bottom, a middle and a top.....filled with stuff.
Although a complete mix match and a mash up - it actually looks rather nice
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#36
30th Jan 2020 at 9:43 AM
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I've deleted the game, but maybe I'll find some time before the end of February to reinstall. I once created a world loosely based on North Carolina, it was full of highways and freeways, one medium sized city, one big town and two small villages and great distances between those places. There also was a secluded neighborhood with McMansions, and I think I have one that actually could've been built and still is a McMansion and not something nice. Such a cool competition!
#37
30th Jan 2020 at 10:32 AM
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I'm just here to enjoy the McMansions people come up with, because I absolutely love the McMansionHell website. It's informative, hilarious and I just love it. :lovestruc
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#38
31st Jan 2020 at 12:16 AM
Posts: 21
Alright, to be completely honest before this challenge I had never heard of a McMansion in my life. I don't know if that's because of my age or the fact I live in a smaller town but nope, never heard of it. So after minimal research I decided to just go with the sticker prizes themes, the idea of make it as ugly as I can, and play around with that. From that I created this "beautiful monstrosity".
The Open Concept Dream
Made with the sims 4, no CC, 157,097$
Everyone is just so secretive these days. With their blinds, and curtains, and small bathroom windows. Who needs that?! Behold a home that eliminates all privacy. The only total privacy you'll find here is inside the garages! Fortunately, those are purely decorational and there's not even a door. Now you can show all your neighbors how much better you live than them and they can see your... Unique... Decorating style that really shows who you are!
The Open Concept Dream
Made with the sims 4, no CC, 157,097$
Everyone is just so secretive these days. With their blinds, and curtains, and small bathroom windows. Who needs that?! Behold a home that eliminates all privacy. The only total privacy you'll find here is inside the garages! Fortunately, those are purely decorational and there's not even a door. Now you can show all your neighbors how much better you live than them and they can see your... Unique... Decorating style that really shows who you are!
Test Subject
#39
1st Feb 2020 at 7:48 AM
Last edited by Vandra : 2nd Feb 2020 at 9:52 AM.
Posts: 1
Beige Beast
In this large home with detached 2 story bonus space, 3 bedrooms and 5 baths, You'll love the echos in your entry room.
It features both a formal dining room and a smaller breakfast area equal distances apart from the oversized kitchen.
And a separate parlor space for your pleasure to never use.
Right off the large living room you'll see the wonderful open view office where you'll never be able to forget about your work while in either the backyard or downstairs.
The upstairs master bedroom features his and her's closets for your ease of not seeing your spouse in the morning.
The 2 children's rooms feature a detached bath for one and an ensuite for your favorite child.
With 2 random balconies and a mediocre pool you'll love the purposless 2nd building and shrunken backyard.
I turned out impossible to get all of the details in the pictures, (I'm so pleased ). UPDATE: added to the gallery under Vandra2435
#40
3rd Feb 2020 at 1:38 PM
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Miracle Mansion
Okay, after careful study of McMansions 101 (that website is great) I now think I know what one is. So I present to you my entry to this competition: Miracle Mansion.I reckon this is about a 9/10 on the McMansion Scale. There is no Pringles Can of Shame, no useless balconies and not enough beige, but it just about ticks every other box.
Don't you love that roof? It looks like a toddler made it. Also note the pointless dormers, stupid columns and grab bag of styles, none of which are appropriate to a desert location. Stick on beams and quoining enhance the look. Also of interest is the Car Hole, massive driveway and soul patch planting.
If we go round to the back, further features are the oversized, Look At Me main reception room and the Stupid Shaped Pool. I didn't actually see Stupid Shaped Pools mentioned on the McMansion Hell website, but surely that article will come.
Also, note the bright green of the prairie planting. Either an underground watering system is running day and night to keep it that colour - wasting precious natural resources - or it is all artificial grass. Either way, tacky.
Here is a burglar's eye close up of the Look At Me windows, taken from just where a prospective burglar could stand at night unobserved and check out the illuminated
scene for potential booty.
The Lawyer Foyer and the Main Reception Room are both 2 storeys high, separated by a 1 storey dividing wall topped with a galleried walkway, connecting the two wings of the house on the upper floor.
This is the upper floor plan.
A HUGE master suite occupies all of the left hand wing, with the guest room and children's rooms in the right wing. All rooms are en suite. The Thrusting and ambitious couple who chose this house haven't made time for children yet, so the distance of the children's bedrooms from their own doesn't bother them.
This is the ground floor plan.
Note beyond the kitchen on the right hand side are the laundry room, a side entrance and a bedroom and bathroom for a live in maid.
Would you like a tour of the inside of the house? If so, click on the spoiler.
Here is the first thing you see when you walk through the front door. Note the chandelier and random piece of art, plus the view through into the main reception room.
The main foyer boasts not one grand staircase, but a matching pair!
If you have been invited to dinner, you will turn right in the Lawyer Foyer and walk through into a smaller, single storey foyer - A Law Clerk's Foyer? There is a bar in here, and with luck, you will be given a drink to fortify you against the awful formality of the dining room!
Not likely to put guests at their ease, but that's not the point. The point is to impress you with the wealth, importance and good taste of your hosts.
After dinner, you may be invited back into the Main Reception Room, with its massive windows, overhead gallery and two (electric) fireplaces.
If you are really lucky, your hosts may have hired someone to play for you on their grand piano. They don't actually play themselves, of course.
If you are very, very lucky you may also get a tour of the more private parts of the house.
Turning left in the Lawyer Foyer takes you into the third and smallest of the downstairs foyers - Law Students Foyer? No pic of this, or of the downstairs cloakroom that opens off it. Beyond it is what the owners call "The Study" though probably not much studying happens there,
On the other side of the house, the kitchen is next to the dining room.
Also on that side is the final reception room, the Media Room, or Games Room.
Upstairs, you will certainly be required to admire the main bedroom.
This bedroom is too large to fit it all into one picture - or two, to be honest.
The en suite main bathroom is also huge.
Yes, there is a toilet. I just didn't get a picture of it.
You will then be take across the walkway and shown the guest rooms. (See, a use was found for those stupid outside columns).
Guest bedroom and bathroom. Note the much decreased level of sumptuousness.
And that's all, folks. Your hosts just note the existence of unimportant stuff like the prospective children's rooms and the maid's quarters with a dismissive wave of the hand.
#41
5th Feb 2020 at 9:33 PM
Posts: 1,968
Quote: Originally posted by AGuyCalledPi
We bought a full new living room in 2007 and it's already slowly starting to feel like a horrible cliché. The creamy beige and soft brownish colours I can appreciate, but the frosted glass ceiling lights and brushed aluminium...... At least we don't have my grandma's interior. Ever seen a bathroom carpeted in mint green? Not to mention the walls done in salmon and the all-wooden kitchen with lavender print tablecloth. That house belongs in a museum. EDIT: I found a gallery of pictures of a building I regularly drive past, it's in Amsterdam, and I'm really digging the 2000s on display here. |
I have indeed seen a bathroom carpeted in mint green. I've used one; we had one in the 1970s. It had mint green SHAG carpeting, actually.
ETA: Still allergic to avocado green and harvest gold. We had avocado stove, sink, and refrigerator, with harvest gold smaller appliances. It was vile.
#42
6th Feb 2020 at 12:14 PM
Posts: 243
Quote: Originally posted by xPennyxTallyx
Enjoy This Ugly White/Biege creation of mine <3 |
I like your patterns there! Are they custom? The beds & the kitchen table?
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#43
6th Feb 2020 at 8:13 PM
Posts: 16
I will have to make mine g-rated..lolol
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#44
6th Feb 2020 at 8:20 PM
Posts: 16
Esumiwa's it just grew too big
It just got out of hand...too many Adults, young adults, teens, children and toddlers...
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#45
7th Feb 2020 at 12:59 AM
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Quote: Originally posted by Aysarth
If you have been invited to dinner, you will turn right in the Lawyer Foyer and walk through into a smaller, single storey foyer - A Law Clerk's Foyer? There is a bar in here, and with luck, you will be given a drink to fortify you against the awful formality of the dining room! Not likely to put guests at their ease, but that's not the point. The point is to impress you with the wealth, importance and good taste of your hosts. |
I love how there's three different kinds of marble flooring in the same dining room!
#46
7th Feb 2020 at 11:16 PM
Whew! Here's my entry...
with Lexi Teatherton's permission, I present:
Click the 'spoiler' button for a few architectural highlights (if you dare!)
For a more in-depth look, and possibly to download this monstrosity for yourself go HERE
Here's where it really would be best for you to jump over to the Download Post (if you haven't already) to take the official "tour"...
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with Lexi Teatherton's permission, I present:
Click the 'spoiler' button for a few architectural highlights (if you dare!)
For a more in-depth look, and possibly to download this monstrosity for yourself go HERE
Here's where it really would be best for you to jump over to the Download Post (if you haven't already) to take the official "tour"...
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#47
8th Feb 2020 at 5:28 PM
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I got the outside and desperately tried to furnish the interior, but my poor pc was struggling with the lot size.
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#48
9th Feb 2020 at 12:51 AM
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At the moment I was working in mini-houses, but this challenge of the McMansions has seemed super fun, so I have built a house that can be heaven or hell for any of us to remember those good old days
Without further ado, here goes the house of my nightmares: marbles and draperies. And much, much beige. And carpeting, and ...
"Primum vivere, deinde philosophare"
Without further ado, here goes the house of my nightmares: marbles and draperies. And much, much beige. And carpeting, and ...
"Primum vivere, deinde philosophare"
#49
9th Feb 2020 at 9:07 AM
Cool! There are so much cool houses here that are even not to much monstrous. Like most of them and wish my sims to live in.
@CatherineTCJD, your house is my fav! This is a monster that I don't even want to live in LoL. Guess that's not People's Choice Award. But still bet on it.
@CatherineTCJD, your house is my fav! This is a monster that I don't even want to live in LoL. Guess that's not People's Choice Award. But still bet on it.
Here you can see more of my creations and conversions for sims 3. ;) I`ll glad to see your comments in.
#50
9th Feb 2020 at 11:58 AM
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@CatherineTCJD - lol ! Looks quite charming in a weird way too, so that is a job well done!
Love all the entries, and @Aysarth - job really well done :
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http://modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=568275
http://modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=614833
Love all the entries, and @Aysarth - job really well done :
Windows 10 and the Ultimate Collection
http://modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=568275
http://modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=614833
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