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Still tweaking the layout but I'm honestly really liking the progress so far. I'll share the finished product on the gallery with links to the CC I'm using when I can!
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Working on the Andresen Family Manor....
Still tweaking the layout but I'm honestly really liking the progress so far. I'll share the finished product on the gallery with links to the CC I'm using when I can!
Chateau de Clèrisseau: 28 Mai 1850, 14:30
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: I knew I'd find you here...my mignonne always amongst the flowers.
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: I do wonder what you are thinking about about so intensely.
Mademoiselle Eleanor: Just contemplating the future.
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: Perhaps I could lend an ear and offer some advice?
Mademoiselle Eleanor: I...[Sighs] I suppose I'm wondering what one does when faced with making a decision one doesn't wish to make. Especially if making that decision means keeping their loved ones safe.
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: Making a difficult decision is never easy, but you should never feel forced into any choice.
Mademoiselle Eleanor: Even if that decision were a matter of life or death?
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: Goodness, what a question, Mignonne.
Mademoiselle Eleanor: What would you do, Maman?
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: [Sits Down]....When I was younger than you are now, I always dreamed one day I would marry for love. Of course the idea was preposterous to mon père, he had already arranged for me to marry some horrid man twice my age. And yet the fate he prepared for me never stopped my praying for something better...then I was introduced to votre père. Before then, I'd always imagined love to be something rather delicate and fragile, but the moment I met votre père I knew I was wrong.
Mademoiselle Eleanor: But what does this have to do with-
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: Your Papa proposed not two days after our first encounter. When I brought the news to mon père he was furious, demanding I reject him, that I had a duty to uphold...and with all that was happening at the time...I knew I had very little time to make a decision. Marry the man mon père wanted for me, keeping him and the rest of my family happy, or run off with your Papa and forsake my family.
Mademoiselle Eleanor: What happened?
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: I realised love was far more different than I once idealised it to be. Love is raw, Mignonne, love is passionate, and even...a bit wild. I ran toward your Papa as fast as my skirts would allow, and that same day we were married. That night I made a difficult decision, but in the end it was the best decision I ever could have made, even if it came with a price.
Mademoiselle Eleanor: Is this why you rarely speak of your family?
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: ...Among other reasons...
Mademoiselle Eleanor: So...you chose love?
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: Sometimes, Mignonne, the right choice is not always the easiest or the clearest, but whatever you decide, you must trust you'll never regret it.
Mademoiselle Eleanor: If only it were so easy...
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: Or...perhaps...you are merely complicating matters. Now...come along. We must change. We are expected for dinner at le palais.
Mademoiselle Eleanor: Quoi? Why?
Duchesse de Clèrisseau: [Stands] Votre père is caught up in a great deal of work with Monsieur le Roi, and Madame la Reine has invited us all to join them this evening, so we musn't be late. Now come along.
Steward: A letter for you, Mademoiselle.
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Château de Versailles
MEGAPOST Part 1
About one year ago, I started building Château de Versailles on Sims 4. While I strived for accuracy and realism, you'll noticed that I took many liberties and pulled inspirations from different European palaces. Without further delay, bienvenue à Versailles.
Cour de Marbre - Marble Courtyard
L’escalier des Ambassadeurs - Ambassadors' Staircase
(demolished in 1752)
Salon de Diane
Salon de l'Abondance - The Abundance Room
Le Cabinet doré - The Golden Cabinet
The Queen's Bedchamber
Queen's Bathroom
Salon de la Paix -Peace Room
Brindleton Bay Reno - Delgato Household
This one was a fun challenge! I always love renovating townie houses but it's a bit tricky fitting the personalities that already live there. For this reno, I tried leaning into more of a Pinterest-y Hamptons aesthetic while keeping the Delgato charm🤍🏠
📌 Gallery ID: msmarybecker
Château de Lumière
The first picture is the latest version, version 3.0.
Over a year ago, I began working on my dream Provençal mansion. Version 1.0 was the first creation — a romantic build surrounded by nature, full of charm and countryside elegance. But something about it still felt incomplete. There was no garage for the cars, and the second floor felt a bit too plain. I had a strong feeling that adding balconies would elevate the overall look.
So I moved on to Version 2.0, aiming for symmetry and refinement. This version included beautiful balconies and a garage for two cars — definitely a step forward in functionality and design. But after all that work, I couldn’t shake the feeling that something still wasn’t quite right. The roof-to-building ratio looked off, and because the garages were directly attached to the house, they had to share the same foundation height — which made a proper, functional slope to the ground impossible.
To make things worse? I found myself looking back at Version 1.0 and thinking, “Honestly… it still looked better.”
Then came the Horse Ranch Expansion Pack — and of course, I needed space for a stable! But there was no room for one in either of the previous builds. I tried moving everything to a larger lot, but the space felt too massive and empty, and I quickly lost interest in playing there.
That’s when I knew it: It was time to start from scratch and build a brand new version from the ground up.
Version 3.0 was the toughest build I’ve ever done.
I wanted to carry over everything I loved from the earlier versions — the romantic charm of 1.0, the symmetry and practicality of 2.0 — while creating something even more beautiful and playable. Balancing that vision with in-game limitations was no easy task. I had to make hard decisions, like moving the balconies to the sides instead of the front. The obsession with perfect symmetry almost drove me mad, but it was a challenge I welcomed.
And in the end? It all finally came together. Version 3.0 feels like the perfect blend of heart and function.
The backyard still needs some finishing touches, but for the first time in this whole journey, I feel confident in the build.
Sometimes… good things take time.
Welcome to the Chateau de Windslar!
Finally, I have completed this build! (Or the exterior and floorplan at least) I'm intending to use this as the family home of my male sim in my current household, but I thought I would share the unfurnished version with all of you!
Photo Tour:
Lot Details:
Name: Chateau de Windslar (Make sure to click "include custom content")
Gallery ID: Grimwhimm
Lot Size: 64x64 (I used the Dresden House lot in Windenburg)
Lot Type: Residential (I think it would make a nice vacation rental as well)
Please check the gallery for pack specific information!
CC Used:
@felixandresims's Chateau (all parts recommended but at least part one) and Paris Part 1
@harrie-cc's Brownstone Part 3
@bbygyal123's Martini Set
I did use TOOL for a lot of the landscaping so do bear this in mind if you try to move or resize the rocks/foliage.
I hope you enjoy this build!
Chateau de Deauville: 01 Juin 1850, 12:30
Douairière Comtesse de Deauville: Where are you off to in such a hurry?
Comte de Deauville: Does it matter? Merci, Carrel.
Valet: Monsieur. [Leaves]
Douairière Comtesse de Deauville: [Sighs] I do not have all day to spar with you, Arthur. Where are you going?
Comte de Deauville: There are some matters on the estate I must attend-
Douairière Comtesse de Deauville: Oh non. You are not attending to anything today.
Comte de Deauville: Quoi?
Douairière Comtesse de Deauville: Have you forgotten about la mascarade?
Comte de Deauville: [Scoffs] I have no time for frivolous-
Douairière Comtesse de Deauville: You cannot put your need to find a wife off any longer.
Comte de Deauville: And you cannot seriously be suggesting there is any mademoiselle even remotely suitable. They're all simpering little-
[Violette Grabs her Son's Chin and Pulls him to Attention. Arthur Stops Talking, in Shock]
Douairière Comtesse de Deauville: Finish that thought and you will regret your very existence.
Comte de Deauville: ...
Douairière Comtesse de Deauville: I've had more than enough of your brooding, self-important attitude. You were never this way until ton père passed on, and I'm not sure what has caused this newfound entitlement. But it is far from tolerable, and more than beneath you. You will be attending, and you will start looking for a wife. It's time you finally grow up, Arthur. [Walks Away]
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Finally Done - CC Build
I've been working on this build for months, I took many breaks, obviously, it is a huge build for me, and I wanted to make something that represent what I enjoy playing with.
Pack: Base Game, and CC packs (you will find everything in the link with the spreadsheet)
World: Newcrest
Lot size: 40x30
Price: 706,066
Style: French Chateau v,v
If you saw my previous updates you would have already seen these, but I just wanted to share them with my shader.
I have shown some of the kitchen and entryway, that's why I only included a photo of the living and dining room.
the second floor is a study and a library, there are multiple sitting areas in the hallway, and a bar.
finally the third floor have 2 bedroom, ensuite bathroom and three balconies.
This a spreadsheet of all the items I used for the build, I used @twistedmexi BetterBuildBuy new feature.
you can find it on the gallery, my ID is samthedoodler, make sure you tick the custom content box on the side menu
I hope you like it, I'm really looking to hear from everyone.
Recreation of the "Pavillon Français" at the Petit Trianon, based on the original plans.
CC : @felixandresims @simmerofthedawn @chateausims @thegoldensanctuary @themarblemortal @thejim07 @cliffou29 @the-regal-sim and others...
Chateau Jardin
When Old meets New
What do you do when you inherit an Grand old Villa.... Renovate! Historical architecture meets modern design, a perfect blend of both worlds.
Available to download for FREE from MOD Collective HERE
Château des Fleurs 🌸
Château des Fleurs is a love letter to French countryside romance – a place where elegance meets shabby chic, and where every corner seems to tell a story. Built in collaboration with the wonderful @baumgarten-sims, this estate embraces the charm of wildflower gardens, tree-lined paths, and the timeless allure of a classic château.
From the outside, the grounds feel like a dreamy park: a serene pool glistens in the sunlight, an orangerie invites quiet mornings among citrus trees, and even a small stable with two horse boxes brings rustic authenticity to the estate. The landscaping is soft and romantic, full of wild blooms and carefully aged details that give the impression of a place that has been loved for centuries. 🌿🌹
Step inside and you’ll find a spacious, elegant home filled with warm light and refined charm. A generous living room opens into cozy corners and a playful games space, while the library doubles as a breakfast retreat where piano music fills the air. The dining room and kitchen embody the rustic French country aesthetic – a balance of practicality and timeless beauty.
Upstairs, a mix of intimacy and grandeur awaits: a children’s bedroom with two beds and a crib, a romantic master suite with a walk-in wardrobe, powder room, and private bath, plus a quiet lounge spot on the landing that invites you to sink into its cushions with a book. Practical needs are not forgotten, with a laundry room and an additional bathroom completing the floorplan.
For those who love a little flexibility, the château comes in two versions: one crowned with Baumgarten’s elegant custom roof, and another with a functional attic space that hides an extra room – perfect for staff, a butler, or perhaps your own storytelling twist.
This build has been close to our hearts for a long time, and though life delayed its release, we are overjoyed to finally share it with you now. A place for stories, for family, for romance – Château des Fleurs is ready to come alive in your game. ✨🏰
Thanks to all creators who made this house possible with their CC, like @aggressivekitty, @cowbuild, @13pumpkin31, @animefemme69, @atticwindowatdawn, @k-hippie, @kkbsmm, @baufive, @lady-moriel, @msteaqueen, @Pocci, @thetrashisoutcc and many more.
Download CC
Download tray files
Slip 42 Trailer Park, made for the 20x15 lot in Strangerville but you can place it wherever. It only requires For Rent (for the mailbox and rental stuff) and Discover University (for the mini fridge and the shower).
Here's a link to find the lot on the gallery.
Here's a link to the tray files (on google drive because me and mediafire are about to have a fucking fistfight right now).
Screenshots of the interiors and the layout under the cut:
part two of that apartment reno
i got asked to build something new 🍂
mornings in Iverstad - went into game too late to do anything so I just took these and closed the game.
pov: you're cain and the chismosa abuela caught you staring at your phone.