1920's Vintage Home Design ~ 1-click Foundation 2B/1B Bungalow, 56th in the Series

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The fifty-sixth house in my "1920s Series" - inspired by 62 Beautiful Vintage Home Designs from the 1920s - is the "Coburn," a Single Story Bungalow, with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a front terrace, side porch [patio,] full basement, and a carport.

This is the last "Bungalow" in this 1920s Series. I didn't intentionally save it for last, but after revisiting the floor plan while prepping it for upload, I think it may be the best of the Bungalows - room layout-wise. All the rooms are well proportioned, the traffic flow is good, and the huge basement can be used however you need it to be. I hope you have a family who will enjoy living here

This lot has been adjusted with Mootilda's GridAdjuster to have a 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.)
It is also Big Dog approved (Thanks to Shasta and Huge Lunatic.)


NOTE: I did NOT use Asbestos Shingles on the roof




Please scroll through all the above pictures to see everything this house has to offer. Furniture includes a double bed, nightstand with an alarm clock, two closets, a coat rack, loveseat, piano, rug, the dining table, and a few other deco items. All appliances, plumbing and lighting are included. The telephone is on the wall in the hall, as indicated in the original plan. The front door is burglar alarmed. Both the stove and fireplace have smoke alarms.


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 and over the fireplace in the living room.

There is parking for two vehicles on the long 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.

...and I highly recommend getting:
- Invisible Smoke Alarm by pfish @ MTS2


Custom Content by Me:
- Wallpaper - Seasons Sunflower Wallpaper - Untrimmed

Custom Content Included:
- Simple Passage Modular by HugeLunatic (HL) @ Sims2Artists - these require a script file so follow the link and make sure you install them properly!
- DeckStairs_main by Numenor @ MTS2 - no script file needed as these override the original stairs.
- Colonial Extendable Arch by tBudgett @ MTS2
- Lafenetre Expansion Set by tBudgett @ MTS2
- Lafenetre 1T Door by Huge Lunatic (HL) @ MTS2
- Value Column - Cornered Wbase by Huge Lunatic (HL) @ MTS2
- Manor Roof REC14 - Prussian Blue by Honeywell (HW) @ MTS2
- Colonial Tall Window 1t by Honeywell (HW) @ Tumblr
- Colonial Doublehung Short Window by Leesester/LeeFish @ MTS2
- Colonial Doublehung Privacy Window by Leesester/LeeFish @ MTS2
- Attic Window 2T by keoni @ keoni-chan.tumblr


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:

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): $38,857


Additional Credits:
Thank you EAxis for this wonderful game
And, MTS2 for this terrific website!
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