Villa "OLGE"

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Uploaded: 14th Feb 2007 at 9:17 AM
Updated: 2nd Nov 2008 at 4:35 PM - Changed link for nengi65’s garden rocks, included foundationcolour-link, included steps recolor. New download.
*Updated! 12-10-2007*
This Bauhaus villa was designed by the famous Danish architect Olge - the man who has put cubism into architecture!

Description:
Lot size: 4 x 4
Price: 72.096 (unfurnished)
Basement: garage (should be suited for NL driveway elements), corridor to the pool -aquarium room.
First Floor: entrance, large bathroom, livingroom with open stairs, open kitchen, spare room.
Second floor: Major bedroom with bathroom, stairway, second bedroom. In the second bedroom there’s a hole in the floor. This is caused by the work done to the swimming pool / aquarium room attachment underneath, but can be easily disguised by using this trick: Use the “boolprop SnapObjectsToGrid false” and “move_objects on” cheat at the same time, and place a 3 x 4 rug over the hole. Now you can place any item over it. Beds and bathtubs will function as usual, dressers won’t.

This house is mainly made from original Maxis elements, 100 % basegame compatible and really only needs 1 download (beams pergola) to give you the rough appearance as shown in the pictures.

Custom Content
The custom content will show up when and if you do some shopping according to subjoined list.

ReflexSims
The beams for the massive pergola: These were originally meant as a decorative kitchen item, part of the Pallucco kitchenset called “frame small”.
For the mesh: http://www.reflexsims.de/
Kitchen, page 2 : Palluco kitchen
Palluco GreenRecol (for the white ”frame small”)
the name of the meshfile is: teko_palluco_framesmall.package

While you’re still there: for the three vertical windows set, next to the frontdoor:
(Specials, page 1, WindowsSet)
(added) - the mesh for this windowset is included in the "dressingroom" right underneath, so you'll have to get that to.

4ESF
The big “pool” windows (living 6)
http://www.4eversimfantasy.net/living6.htm

DMS2C
for the floor, surrounding the pool:
http://www.dms2c.com/floor/stone.html
(Home Design / Floor: Stone / Stone 007)

Sims Gedoehns
For the next three items:
For the steps at the frontdoor: Sekto Bathroom Walls&Floors Black
For the foundation wall:Sekto Bathroom Walls&Floors Lightwood
http://www.simgedoehns2.de/eng/buil...ls-floors02.htm
The doors and windows: Metal/Gray Base Set
http://www.simgedoehns2.de/eng/buil...s-windows02.htm

*Edited 12 october 2007* Garden rocks by Nengi65
Nengi65 is back, with a new website! She completely redone the garden rocks-set and I've replaced them in this download. You can get it here:
The Rock Collection, by Nengi65
http://www.simscrossing.net/decorative.htm


ModtheSims2
The garage - basement stairs:
“Open Plan Stairs” by boblishman
http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=53763

Recolourable Holy Smoke modular stairs, by Numenor
http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=50737

Recolourable Wooden modular stairs, by Numenor
http://www.modthesims2.com/showthre...ighlight=stairs

The holy smoke and parts of the wooden modular stairs were rocoloured thanks to the amazing Numenor and others of course who provided us all of the different types to choose from.
I wasn’t quite sure who did which recolor, so I can’t specify exactly were to get the right recolour for the wooden stairs. People who have these stairs in their game will undoubtedly have the right type installed already.
*Edited I found the origin of the recolor -used for the white steps - being: Patty3428_Numenor_Deckstairs_whitewood. It apeared to be an older alias for Negi65(!!!) and is no longer available. To make things easier I've include it separately in the download. The choise is yours: install it and have (yet another ) white color for your modular stairs, or use one of your own recols.

A big “thanks” to every creator mentioned above for sharing his or her stuff!
And of course thanks to an unnamed Danish toy manufacturer who inspired me in making this lot
Have fun!