Curve Kitchen

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I bring you my first kitchen made from scratch, cause you can never have too many counters. (They are still the worst to make, but I'm secretly a masochist apparently.) It has a clean, simple design with some rounded pieces that can be used to achieve different styles varying from the modern and minimal to the more (Neo) Art Deco.


Inside you'll find:
  • Curve Kitchen Counter - $800, found under Surfaces/Counters; 2 presets, 3 recolorable channels
  • Curve Kitchen Counter Curved Left - $800, found under Surfaces/Counters; 2 presets, 3 recolorable channels
  • Curve Kitchen Counter Curved Right - $800, found under Surfaces/Counters; 2 presets, 3 recolorable channels
  • Curve Kitchen Cabinet - $300, found under Surfaces/Cabinets; 2 presets, 4 recolorable channels; shiftable
  • Curve Kitchen Cabinet Corner - $300, found under Surfaces/Cabinets; 2 presets, 4 recolorable channels; shiftable
  • Curve Kitchen Cabinet Left - $300, found under Surfaces/Cabinets; 2 presets, 4 recolorable channels; shiftable
  • Curve Kitchen Cabinet Right - $300, found under Surfaces/Cabinets; 2 presets, 4 recolorable channels; shiftable
  • Curve Kitchen Stovetop - $1000, found under Appliances/Large Appliances; 4 presets, 4 and 3 recolorable channels; functional
  • Terrazzo Pattern Big - found under Masonry; 4 recolorable channels
  • Terrazzo Pattern Small - found under Masonry; 4 recolorable channels

Each of the cabinet pieces show up as separate objects in the catalog, they're not truly modular as ea's. They are however all merged into one package for convenience. Their 4th recolorable channel is on the bottom (can't be seen from pics).

The counters are 3 separate, stand alone ones. The base counter has all necessary pieces, including corner and countertop. The Left and Right Curved ones are fully functional counters on their own but don't have matching corners and tops since they can't really make corners without a base piece and putting a large appliance underneath would just look incredibly stupid. Also don't recommend putting sinks on them unless it's a very tiny one and somehow positioned in the corner.

Counters come in both package and Sims3Pack, both work fine - install only one

Placing the stovetop correctly: it is a fully functional, usable stove with modified footprint for convenience. In order for sims to be able to use it, first place down your counters (any counters) as you would normally do on the grid. Put the stovetop on top of a counter and holding down Alt, drag it very slightly forward - about the amount shown on the screenshot is enough. Now sims would be able to cook on it and use the slot of the counter underneath to put down and pick up things. Keep in mind that making a recipe that requires the oven part will lead to sims opening an imaginary door and sticking a pan through the counter. This doesn't affect the cooking process whatsoever. Also it is cloned from the expensive stove so your sims will get all the fancy moodlets and are a lot less likely to burn down the house while making waffles.


I believe that is all there is to it - enjoy!


Other CC used in preview pics:
owb Kacicka777 Brass Ceiling Light
DOT P2 Ceiling Lamp Mesh
ShinoKCR Kitchen Crispy Pantry
ShinoKCR Kitchen Crispy Pantry w Oven
Wondymoon Osmium Mirror

Polygon Counts:
Counter:

high - 150v, 82f
med - 134v, 64f

Counter Curve Left & Right:

high - 1441v, 642f
med - 323v, 144f

Cabinet:

high - 84v, 52f
med - 68v, 34f

Cabinet Corner:

high - 161v, 86f
med - 137v, 62f

Cabinet Curve Left & Right:

high - 311v, 164f
med - 295v, 146f

Stovetop:

high - 1172v, 722f
med - 124v, 60f

Additional Credits:
Blender, Milkshape, S3PE, TSRW, Photoshop, Pattern Packager
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