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Rotated Primaries - Basegame Minilot

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Uploaded: 7th Nov 2007 at 7:52 AM
Updated: 2nd Sep 2008 at 12:15 PM

This little cottage is perfect for a young couple just starting out together. There is a little garden, with a pond and trees for relaxing under. The house is fitted out for two, with room for a cot, should things go that way.

The house has an inviting frontage, with flowers and an inset doorway. The main room is spacious, with lounge and dining areas, and a door onto the covered patio. The kitchen is tiled, and there is a downstairs bathroom in the back hall. Upstairs is one large bedroom, with private bathroom and access to the balcony.

The house is strikingly finished in blue rendering with white details. The primary colour scheme has been carried through into the furnishings, with red and blue predominating, and just a bit of yellow.


Notes for Players:

Playtested for two days. New basic furnishings included.

This is the first built and rotated lot to be shared, to my knowledge. It has been rotated (after building) using SimPE. Although this process is believed to be perfectly stable, please do report on this thread if there are any issues in play.

For more information on rotating lots, check my tutorial here.

The attached pictures, apart from the usual floorplans and external shots, show the house both before rotation and during the process, while the portal markers are visible in their original positions. The balcony was enlarged after rotating, since there was space for it once the road was gone from that side. The rest of the house was complete before rotation.

Lot Size: 2x1
Lot Price: 15, 370

Additional Credits:
Made for basegame with the help of Numenor's Basegame Starter Pro.
Thanks to Andi8104 and MaryLou for the original Minilot.
Thanks to Mootilda for the LotAdjuster, and for help in rotating lots.
Thanks to Quaxi for SimPE.

Thanks to MTS2, for making a space for me to learn and share.