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Beachfront Siding

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Uploaded: 21st Jul 2013 at 1:07 AM
While working on some beach lots I used my Maxis Match Clapboards and went on about my business. Silly me. I didn't even think about the combination of sun & salt! The next time I really paid any attention to one of the lots, I noticed the siding looked different. It was lighter! That's when the old light bulb went off.. sun & salt (as in exposure to the elements) tends to weather things.

(Ok, ok. Not really. These are new wallpapers, not the old set. I made up the story above to explain why these look the same as the old set, just lighter. More muted. More suited to life on the beachfront.)


Above wallpaper in green with green stone foundation.


Above walls in blue and pink with matching stone foundation.
(The trim is a weathered white. This screenshot was taken later in the sim day and the lighting was a bit different.)


Above walls in yellow and green with light grey stone foundation.
(See vertical blue siding/light grey screenshot - the foundation is light grey. This screenshot was taken a bit later in the sim day and the lighting was a bit different.)

Note: All screenshots do show the wallpapers over at least 3 tiles.

There are 23 files in this set:
4 horizontal sidings (blue, green, pink and yellow) - left trim, center and right trim for a total of 12 walls.
4 vertical sidings in the same colors, no trim.
5 stone foundations in blue, green, pink, yellow and light grey.
A residential collection file.
A community collection file.

All walls can be found in Build mode in Siding and cost 1 Simoleon.

The stone foundations are recolors of a stone foundation by Ireland4Brains.

Additional Credits:
Homecrafter, Photoshop CS2, Ireland4Brains for the wall I recolored.