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Split Level Villa | No CC | Nifty Knitting Required

by alilona Posted 10th Aug 2020 at 7:37 PM
 
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#2 Old 10th Aug 2020 at 9:23 PM
I love this! What tutorial did you use to make the split-level? I've been dying to figure it out, but my brain isn't wrapping around it. Thanks for the house!
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#3 Old 12th Aug 2020 at 5:18 AM
Quote: Originally posted by babydawl1880
I love this! What tutorial did you use to make the split-level? I've been dying to figure it out, but my brain isn't wrapping around it. Thanks for the house!


It can only be done on the first floor and it has to be on top of a foundation. Create walls around the area where you want to have the split level (to create a new room), then delete the floor on that room (press K and click on the floor) and then delete the walls, et voilá!

Hope I've been of some help.
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#4 Old 12th Aug 2020 at 8:57 AM
Quote: Originally posted by BrazilianLook
It can only be done on the first floor and it has to be on top of a foundation. Create walls around the area where you want to have the split level (to create a new room), then delete the floor on that room (press K and click on the floor) and then delete the walls, et voilá!

Hope I've been of some help.


That is exactly how I did it! Built my main floor, raised the walls to make a foundation, clicked on the floors of the living room and den and deleted them, then added stairs. I love the effect and still practical. One note: The foundation part and sunken part act like two different rooms, so you can't put a tv on the foundation and have them watch it from the couch in the sunken part (at least from my experience) Good luck building!
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#5 Old 12th Sep 2020 at 10:13 PM
Thank you so much! I'll try it out now; excellent explanations, both of you!