1920's Vintage Home Design ~ 1-click Foundation Cheap 2B Bungalow, 50th in the Series
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Uploaded: 18th May 2020 at 9:17 PM
The fiftieth house in my "1920s Series" - inspired by 62 Beautiful Vintage Home Designs from the 1920s - is the single story "Cheney," a two bedroom bungalow, with a full basement and detached garage. This house is built on a partial 1-click foundation - it has one step up to the front door, but the rest of the house has a regular foundation. The basement stairs are interesting too - they 'wrap around' the back corner of the house. The stairway is completely covered, but separate from the rest of the house. So the basement could be used as a completely separate living quarters for someone... hmmm, it's pretty dark down there too. Cheney/Chaney... didn't Lon Chaney (Sr or Jr) play Dracula?
This is a combination of both plans for this house. I used the option with a basement (so no screen porch,) but then added the dining booth to the kitchen. It seemed too crowded combining the living and dining rooms.
This not the least expensive house in this series (that would be House #34, at $26K) but it is close! This one comes in at just over $27K. I hope you have a family that will enjoy this house
This lot has been adjusted with Mootilda's GridAdjuster to have a partial cute little 1-click foundation.
AND it has a basement (a regular dug-out basement, not a no-slope/page-down-to-the-Nether basement.)
I have to point out the pretty pink bathroom (below.) Isn't it great! It is an homage to my great grandmother... her teeny tiny bathroom was shocking pink everything. Tile, porcelain, towels... even the toiletpaper, was violently pink. This is a much gentler pink; but it is still in memory of her. I couldn't resist.
Please scroll through all the above pictures to see everything this house has to offer. Furniture includes a double bed, a nightstand with an alarm clock, two closets, and a dining booth. All appliances, plumbing and lighting are included. The telephone is located in the living room. The front door is burglar alarmed. The stove has a smoke alarm.
This is a clean copy of this house/lot; no sim has ever lived here. The package has been cleaned with Mootilda's Clean Installer. Pictures were taken with Invisible Fire Alarms in place, but the lot is packaged without that mod. So, you will see the fire alarm over the stove in the kitchen.
There is parking for two vehicles; one in the garage, and one on the driveway.
CC list - used but NOT included - so, GO get it:
- Unlevel Wall - #90 by Numenor @ MTS2 - used to fix wonky wall issues. Some people weren't sure how to install this wall... Click the info button down below to see how I did it
- Lifestyle Build Bundle - It's the second link in the top post - extracted from Lifestyle Stories by Argon @ MATY. Many of the wallpapers used in this 1920s series come from this bundle.
- Shiftable Support - MASTER by mustluvcatz (MLC) @ MTS2 - ...without this the roof supports will flash blue.
- Paneled Doors MASTER (...apparently, I used every part of this set EXCEPT the master - sorry!) by Raynuss @ SFS - without it the doors and windows will flash blue!
...and I highly recommend getting:
- Invisible Smoke Alarm by pfish @ MTS2
Custom Content Included:
- Simple Passage Modular by HugeLunatic (HL) @ Sims2Artists - these do need a script file so follow the link and make sure you install them properly!
- SHIFTABLE Roof Support - SLAVE by mustluvcatz (MLC) @ MTS2
- Paneled Doors and Windows Colonnade Set by Raynuss (RDN) @ SFS
Standard mods I use that are not necessary nor included - but were probably used whilst building/photo-ing/prepping this house for upload...
If you need help installing Numenor's Unlevel Wall #90, click this info button:
If you don't already have it, go get and install the Scriptorium by Numenor - it makes it super easy to install Modular Stairs, Fireplaces, Custom Walls, Lights/lamp mods (You can read about the what/why/how of it on his post) To sum up - all these items use scripts to work properly in the game - and that means they have an extra .txt file along with the regular .package file. And, you don't just dump it all into your Downloads folder. Once you install the Scriptorium, it will install all the other stuff for you.
Then - go get 90_UnleveledWall also by Numenor. (This wall is amazing!) Numenor cautions on his post that some people have experienced problems with this wall; but, I've used it since he first released it in 2006, and I have NEVER had a problem with it - I've used it through various EP/SP disc installs on XP, Vista, 7, 8, and now on Windows 10 with UC.
Unpack the zip file and find two items:
90_UnleveledWall.txt
90_UnleveledWall.package
In your DL folder, find the Scriptorium shortcut labeled "Scriptorium_Walls-Fences-Arches" and drop the .txt file into it.
(If you open the shortcut, you'll see it's path goes to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection\Double Deluxe\Base\TSData\Res\Catalog\Scripts\Scriptorium_Walls-Fences-Arches - if you have the UC)
Numenor advises that you put BOTH the .txt and the .package in the shortcut folder. However, my 90_UnleveledWall.package file is in my documents/Downloads/zHacks folder - always has been, and, like I said, I've never had a problem with it.
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I use Niol/Moi's Roof Shader for brighter roofs
And, HW/Honeywell's A Little Greyer: Roof Trim Defaults
Then, if it's a Bespoke Roof recolor - it will be THESE adjusted versions by The Llama Park/Tumblr that you see used in the pictures.
(However, what you get in the packaged file, will either be the plain EA roof or the straight, un-modified Bespoke roof from the set here on MTS2.)
Maranatah's White Wall Top texture replacement
Moo's Turn On/Off Lights
Menaceman's Lunatech Lighting Fix
BeosBoxBoy's no-red-pause-mod
Nopke's Go Under Spiral Stairs mod for proper spiral stair usage
And, of course, everyone needs Numenor's CEP and SEP!
I also use FRAPs to take in-game pictures, and PhotoShop to clean/collage said pictures.
And, I highly recommend using gummilutt's Invisible Medicine Cabinet to add features to any mirror - as per her policy, it's not used or included in this lot.
Lot Size: 2x2
Lot Price (furnished): $27,316
Additional Credits:
Thank you EAxis for this wonderful game
And, MTS2 for this terrific website!
This is a combination of both plans for this house. I used the option with a basement (so no screen porch,) but then added the dining booth to the kitchen. It seemed too crowded combining the living and dining rooms.
This not the least expensive house in this series (that would be House #34, at $26K) but it is close! This one comes in at just over $27K. I hope you have a family that will enjoy this house
This lot has been adjusted with Mootilda's GridAdjuster to have a partial cute little 1-click foundation.
AND it has a basement (a regular dug-out basement, not a no-slope/page-down-to-the-Nether basement.)
I have to point out the pretty pink bathroom (below.) Isn't it great! It is an homage to my great grandmother... her teeny tiny bathroom was shocking pink everything. Tile, porcelain, towels... even the toiletpaper, was violently pink. This is a much gentler pink; but it is still in memory of her. I couldn't resist.
Please scroll through all the above pictures to see everything this house has to offer. Furniture includes a double bed, a nightstand with an alarm clock, two closets, and a dining booth. All appliances, plumbing and lighting are included. The telephone is located in the living room. The front door is burglar alarmed. The stove has a smoke alarm.
This is a clean copy of this house/lot; no sim has ever lived here. The package has been cleaned with Mootilda's Clean Installer. Pictures were taken with Invisible Fire Alarms in place, but the lot is packaged without that mod. So, you will see the fire alarm over the stove in the kitchen.
There is parking for two vehicles; one in the garage, and one on the driveway.
CC list - used but NOT included - so, GO get it:
- Unlevel Wall - #90 by Numenor @ MTS2 - used to fix wonky wall issues. Some people weren't sure how to install this wall... Click the info button down below to see how I did it
- Lifestyle Build Bundle - It's the second link in the top post - extracted from Lifestyle Stories by Argon @ MATY. Many of the wallpapers used in this 1920s series come from this bundle.
- Shiftable Support - MASTER by mustluvcatz (MLC) @ MTS2 - ...without this the roof supports will flash blue.
- Paneled Doors MASTER (...apparently, I used every part of this set EXCEPT the master - sorry!) by Raynuss @ SFS - without it the doors and windows will flash blue!
...and I highly recommend getting:
- Invisible Smoke Alarm by pfish @ MTS2
Custom Content Included:
- Simple Passage Modular by HugeLunatic (HL) @ Sims2Artists - these do need a script file so follow the link and make sure you install them properly!
- SHIFTABLE Roof Support - SLAVE by mustluvcatz (MLC) @ MTS2
- Paneled Doors and Windows Colonnade Set by Raynuss (RDN) @ SFS
Standard mods I use that are not necessary nor included - but were probably used whilst building/photo-ing/prepping this house for upload...
If you need help installing Numenor's Unlevel Wall #90, click this info button:
If you don't already have it, go get and install the Scriptorium by Numenor - it makes it super easy to install Modular Stairs, Fireplaces, Custom Walls, Lights/lamp mods (You can read about the what/why/how of it on his post) To sum up - all these items use scripts to work properly in the game - and that means they have an extra .txt file along with the regular .package file. And, you don't just dump it all into your Downloads folder. Once you install the Scriptorium, it will install all the other stuff for you.
Then - go get 90_UnleveledWall also by Numenor. (This wall is amazing!) Numenor cautions on his post that some people have experienced problems with this wall; but, I've used it since he first released it in 2006, and I have NEVER had a problem with it - I've used it through various EP/SP disc installs on XP, Vista, 7, 8, and now on Windows 10 with UC.
Unpack the zip file and find two items:
90_UnleveledWall.txt
90_UnleveledWall.package
In your DL folder, find the Scriptorium shortcut labeled "Scriptorium_Walls-Fences-Arches" and drop the .txt file into it.
(If you open the shortcut, you'll see it's path goes to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection\Double Deluxe\Base\TSData\Res\Catalog\Scripts\Scriptorium_Walls-Fences-Arches - if you have the UC)
Numenor advises that you put BOTH the .txt and the .package in the shortcut folder. However, my 90_UnleveledWall.package file is in my documents/Downloads/zHacks folder - always has been, and, like I said, I've never had a problem with it.
==========================================================
I use Niol/Moi's Roof Shader for brighter roofs
And, HW/Honeywell's A Little Greyer: Roof Trim Defaults
Then, if it's a Bespoke Roof recolor - it will be THESE adjusted versions by The Llama Park/Tumblr that you see used in the pictures.
(However, what you get in the packaged file, will either be the plain EA roof or the straight, un-modified Bespoke roof from the set here on MTS2.)
Maranatah's White Wall Top texture replacement
Moo's Turn On/Off Lights
Menaceman's Lunatech Lighting Fix
BeosBoxBoy's no-red-pause-mod
Nopke's Go Under Spiral Stairs mod for proper spiral stair usage
And, of course, everyone needs Numenor's CEP and SEP!
I also use FRAPs to take in-game pictures, and PhotoShop to clean/collage said pictures.
And, I highly recommend using gummilutt's Invisible Medicine Cabinet to add features to any mirror - as per her policy, it's not used or included in this lot.
Lot Size: 2x2
Lot Price (furnished): $27,316
Additional Credits:
Thank you EAxis for this wonderful game
And, MTS2 for this terrific website!
Filename | Size | Downloads | Date | |||||
the Cheney_CGT.zip
Size: 1.01 MB · Downloads: 384 · 18th May 2020 |
1.01 MB | 384 | 18th May 2020 | |||||
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Other Information
Number of bedrooms:
– 2 Bedrooms
Custom Content Included:
– Build content only
: only Walls, floors, terrain paint, fences, stairs, windows, doors, etc.
Furnishings:
– Starter Furnishings
: Lot is furnished similar to how one would expect a real life furnished house or apartment to be
Special Flags:
– Not Applicable
Tags
#1920s, #small house, #bungalow, #2 bedroom, #cheap, #vintage, #carriage house, #1-click foundation, #basement, #floor plans, #real life, #1920s Series, #CatherineTCJD
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University | |
Nightlife | |
Open for Business | |
Pets | |
Seasons | |
Bon Voyage | |
Free Time | |
Apartment Life |
Stuff Pack | |
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Happy Holiday | |
Family Fun | |
Glamour Life | |
Celebration | |
H&M Fashion | |
Teen Style | |
Kitchen & Bath | |
Ikea Home | |
Mansion and Garden |
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I mostly "build" - houses, apartments, recreational, and community lots - but, I also create walls (and murals), floors, terrain paint, and various other recolors. And I've written a few tutorials too. :luff:
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