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1920's Vintage Home Design ~ the Crockett, a Tudor Revival - Finale of the Series

by CatherineTCJD Posted 7th Jun 2020 at 7:43 PM - Updated 18th Jan 2024 at 8:18 PM by CatherineTCJD
 
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#2 Old 7th Jun 2020 at 10:07 PM
Thank you so much for posting all these houses! They are absolutely fabulous!
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#3 Old 7th Jun 2020 at 10:16 PM
I am glad you like them
Thank you for commenting .

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#4 Old 7th Jun 2020 at 11:13 PM
Hi!! I'm just some inactive rando who hasn't even played Sims 2 in six years but still like to look at what's new on MTS haha (you *really* make me wanna dust the game off though!) and if there's ever a time to leave a comment, it's definitely now! Can't believe this project is done. It has been SUCH a joy following this series and I always looked forward to see your latest uploads whenever I checked! Your builds are SO impressive and as someone who finds roofs overly frustrating, hearing about your different techniques to make them match the actual plans has been super cool. And gosh all the different styles of architecture too! I feel like I've learned a bit more about architecture just following all these homes then I have ever before!

I think you chose the right one to end with! This one is definitely my favorite, all your decorating is stunning! It has the perfect homey feel and the space is incredibly well-utilized It's always amazed me what you've been able to do with CFE. I really look forward to whatever you may do next!! Congrats on getting this done and I can't thank you enough for sharing it all c:
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#5 Old 7th Jun 2020 at 11:14 PM
Your houses are awesome! I don't understand though how you manage to put 2 doors in front of one other? I thought the wall doesen't cut if you add two doors in front of each other like on one tile distance.
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#6 Old 7th Jun 2020 at 11:54 PM
Congrats with finalising your project!
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#7 Old 8th Jun 2020 at 12:21 AM
@lihlippbrocicooni - WOW! Thank you. I'm smiling all over my keyboard here... wow. Thank YOU.
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...I don't understand though how you manage to put 2 doors in front of one other? I thought the wall doesen't cut if you add two doors in front of each other like on one tile distance.

Thank you too, Matt - This is a graphical glitch in TS2. If you use Snap Objects to place the doors, save, exit to the hood and come back, you will see that the doors/windows/arches are cut through (it works with windows and fences too) Sims will go through without any problems - they don't know the difference, silly sims. LOL!

Thanks Vic YAY! I'm done! :happy dance: I really appreciated you sticking with me through the whole series - I looked forward to reading your comments .

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#8 Old 8th Jun 2020 at 1:58 AM
Great job finishing! You did a terrific justice to all of these houses.

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#9 Old 8th Jun 2020 at 2:42 AM
This has been such a beautiful series. I've learned a lot about 1920's architecture from your homes and also learned some new Sims 2 techniques as well. I've looked so forward to seeing each new house in your series, to seeing how you found ways within the game to replicate the original homes and stay true to both the blueprints and the essence of the homes (does that make sense? there's something more to the homes than just walls and roofs, and you captured that each time, and it's been part of what's been so really special about this series, the way you make the houses homes). Anyway, I'm sorry it's complete even though I guess you might be a bit relieved that it's finished. It's been fun, and it's been educative, and it's been inspiring, and it's been one of my favorite things about Sims2 for 2020 so far. I really do thank you again for sharing all of these with the MTS community.
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#10 Old 8th Jun 2020 at 10:41 PM
I find the interior layout a little odd in some regards, but I love the way you decorated the exterior, the garden and all the rooms. It has a lovely family home feel to it, very cozy. I've been loving this 1920's series!
Edit: Ooop - I just noticed this is the final entry in the series. That's a bit of a bummer, but not entirely because what you've accomplished with the series as a whole is simply awesome! SO many great houses, I've added heaps of them to my bookmarks. Well done and kudos~
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#11 Old 9th Jun 2020 at 7:32 AM
Bravo! Bravo! A round of applause for the fortitude it takes to make SIXTY TWO HOUSES!
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#12 Old 9th Jun 2020 at 8:00 PM
Thank YOU - all y'all Such beautiful comments! I am so happy thrilled that so many of you have liked this series - that some have learned from it, some were inspired by it, and some have just enjoyed playing the various houses. I know I had a great time building everything - that's how I play the game I build. It feels good to do something you love to do; and then have other people like it too. Thank YOU.

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#13 Old 10th Jun 2020 at 9:12 PM
I don't comment very often, but I have been trying to follow this series and enjoyed seeing the ones I managed to catch. I plan to go though and look at all of them once it's cool enough to be at the computer for longer than just my work from home.
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#14 Old 7th Jul 2020 at 10:08 PM
Omg! You've created 62 BEAUTIFUL lots! I've never seen such a beautiful lot series, really! :lovestruc
I'd LOVE to see a neighborhood, created by you, with these lots! It'd be so stunning, I already know it!
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#15 Old 8th Jul 2020 at 12:52 AM
Awww :blushes: Thanks .
They are all sitting in my Belladonna Cove - in that lower farmland area... it does look pretty nice
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