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The Palace of Versailles ✨
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Full speed build on my YouTube channel: alicessims
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On the Gallery, Gallery ID: alicessimsbuilds
Thanks to all the cc creators I used to build this 🥹💗
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hoonie98world · 4 months
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WIP SEOKJOJEON BUILDING PROGRESS
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To date, I have finished constructing the Central Hall (중앙홀) and the Audience Hall (접견실). It is not 100% accurate due to some limitations and a lack of mods containing the details of the actual building, but I have to use some creative liberty to overcome the shortcomings.
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messrchase · 1 year
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The Palais d'Bois de Verte
Special thanks to @felixandresims @cliffou29 @thejim07 @themarblemortal @chateausims @strangestorytellersims @stereo-91 @goldensanctuarysims @chateausims
(if I missed anyone, tell me!)
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royallylafae · 1 year
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Something Big is Coming...
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LaFae Palace is coming along. It still needs a ton of work but this is the biggest build I’ve ever done. 😲
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supersonicgrandma · 1 month
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reticulating-splines · 6 months
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WIP - West 70th
1880s-1910s row of Upper West Side townhomes.
Been working on this row of late 19th c. brownstones on and off for the past year now, so needless to say when I heard about For Rent I was hype.
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This initially started because I was homesick for NYC during the pandemic. Specifically for the area of the upper west side my dorm was in while I was a student. I mainly blame this experience for my obsession with historical architecture - walking along central park west past the Dakota on the way to the subway, smoking on the stoops of the brownstones late at night, going to classes in the wedding cake that is the Ansonia - it was just everywhere, and so, so beautiful to look at.
Except a lot of it is faded glory - buildings subdivided, details chipped or covered in the thickest coats of grime or paint. So I wanted to replicate some of the old New York from around the turn of the century. The one I read about in the Luxe series and saw in the Samantha movie lol.
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The basement or garden level of each four-story brownstone will be dedicated to the original purpose as the main workplace of the service staff. Unfortunately no room for the actual garden, so laundry lines and planters are on the roof. There are bedrooms and bathrooms for a cook and a housekeeper/butler, along with the staff dining and the kitchen. The butler's pantry is directly upstairs from the kitchen, and the top floor is almost exclusively made up of staff bedrooms and washrooms.
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I usually do the service areas first because they're the most interesting, and there was nothing more interesting than a full edwardian brownstone kitchen. Lots of exposed piping, beadboard, subway tile, and shelves of clutter. Has a separate scullery, pantry, and stairs down to a basement storeroom to keep your best champs-le-sims nectar in. There's also a servant's bellboard in the kitchen and the staff dining room. It along with the "boiler" system are made with tool and CC-free.
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The main entrance and parlor are doing their best to continue the gothic revival theme of the exterior. The library and dining room follow in the enfilade starting in the parlor. Since this first house is a corner lot, it has a bit more width and space than a true brownstone. The only actual brownstone I've been inside of is Lady Mendl's, so ofc I had to have an extensive tea setup. Def took a lot of inspo from these two pics alone for these rooms.
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The main stairwell and picture gallery lead to three large bedrooms on the second floor, and then up to the children's room and nanny's bedroom on the third floor. I really like skylights. I learned the importance of decent lightwells in staving off depression one semester when my window looked out onto a brick wall
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The master bedroom and the children's room above it both have their own private sitting rooms and bathrooms. All rooms have either fireplaces or cast iron radiators.
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There's no way this is going to be finished by the time For Rent comes out, so im just going to release it in whatever state it's in when it does come out. The exteriors and interior room layout for all the townhomes will (hopefully) most likely be set by then anyway.
Now available for download!
Also the anniversary of Chez Cromwell is coming up! Ive been gone for the better part of the year due to starting a new job, but I havent been idle. C.Cromwell has been updated for infants and ceilings, which led to me redoing the exterior and almost every room, so a rerelease is coming v soon! Sneak peek below. Happy Thanksgiving!
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stereo-91 · 2 months
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CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES CC SET
NOW AVAILABLE ON PATREON!
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Everyones favourite Chateau is finally here!!!!
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After a lot of hard work, we have finally finished making our Versailles CC set.
Ever since the Sims 4 first came out me and Anna have always wanted a Versailles CC build set in the game. After learning many new CC creation techniques together over the last few months, we decided to attempt a Versailles set of our own.
Now simmers can build an accurate Version of this very popular and beautiful palace.
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This set includes
* Stone Balcony and Gilded balconies with their platforms ( separated )
* Huge Sculpture with the Clock in the middle
* Full Columns in 2 different sizes
* 2 different Wall Columns in 2 sizes
* 2 Types of Shelves for your walls
* 2 Types of stone benches with their pedestals
* Stone Vase decor
* Rooftop railing and pedestal
* Friezes, ornaments, keystone as you see in the pictures
* Front Door with multiple swatches to choose
* 6 Different windows in different sizes and shapes
* Arch in marble
* 2 Types of Niches for the walls
* Marble and stone floor tiles set for the entrance
* Rooftop Windows ( both )
* 3 types of golden chains railing for the rooftop
* Roof tiles matching Versailles
ALL BASE GAME compatible, except for the golden entrance gate that requires Vampires EP 
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Se hope everyone enjoys building using these new CC items to create their dream house or palace
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We will be creating the back facade in set 2 in the future.
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We really hope you enjoy this set
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thegoldensanctuary · 11 months
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The Choiseul Box, Part 1 The Blue Bedchamber
The Choiseul box set part 1, is based on the blue bedchamber, from the hotel Crozat rue de Richelieu in Paris, that late Louis XV prime minister the duke of Choiseul inhabited during the 1760s. The set is available on early access here
The public release is set from the 3rd of July(in 36 days), however people who DM after a month could get it earlier in their DM. I also did remove the paywalls from the Queen bedchamber and the Queen antechamber that were still in place.
The Queen bedchamber will be partly updated in the future along side the King bedchamber and the updated versions will be publicly available from the beginning. But unlike the King's bedchamber, the Queen's bedchamber update will not cover the whole set, but will be limited to certain pieces which aren't fully accurate, namely certain fabrics and beds(with 5 beds instead of 2) and 1 extra sofa. This decision to update them comes from the fact that I manage to put my hand on various work reports from the national archives giving very detailed descriptions of each of the sculpted "couronnements" ornating the top some of bed canopies that were in that room(namely the one from 1743, the one from 1764, the one from 1769 and the one from 1770)
If you encounter any issues with ones of the items from the set please inform me so I can fix then as soon as possible.
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chateausims · 2 years
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Rococo Boudoir - Part I
The dressing table was an important piece of furniture in the life of a fine rococo lady. Now you can recreate a mid 18th century boudoir in your game!
This set includes 20 new Objects:
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The 6 pieces of Louis XV furniture are accompanied by decorative items in the style of 18th century Sevres porcelain. I also remade the Louis XV Candlestick I made a while ago, because it was missing LOD's. Please replace the old files by the new ones.
All items are base game compatible! :)
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sims4clutterchaos · 1 month
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It's FINALLY Done!!!
**Someone please hold an intervention if I mention building another palace this month!**
The #HelpIAccidentallyBuiltAPalace Project is FINALLY complete and I've just uploaded it to the Gallery: The Accidental Palace my handle is: daniandnick
I recorded a video walk through of the Accidental Palace and will hopefully have that edited and out by the end of the weekend.
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A HUGE Thank you has to go out the all the AMAZING Custom Content Creators who made this build possible.
...With an extra special round of applause to @annadedanann & @stereo-91 for all the awesome stone work, columns, friezes and of course Anna's spectacular wood work!
@felixandresims @itskingfalcon @TheRegalSim @anachrosims @thejim07 @themarblemortal @strangestorytellersims @harrie-cc @cliffou29 @tudtuds @kerriganhouse @cowbuild @RubyRed @jennisims @tilly-tiger @simplistic-sims4 @kardofe @simcredibledesigns
.... and a whole lot more fantastic creators than I can possibly list! HUGE Thank you !!!!!
YOU guys are the reason that SIMS4 is so much fun!!
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royalsofsimstanstaisia · 10 months
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New video!! 💗
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hoonie98world · 1 year
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Chapelle Royale St-Michael
One of a build of a palace I'm still working on (it's been a year since I began building!). This is among one space that I am so proud of building that I couldn't wait to share it to all of you!
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comtessezouboff · 4 months
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Paintings from Buckingham Palace: part I
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
100 followers gift!
First of all, I would like to thank you all for this amazing year! It's been a pleasure meeting you all and I'm beyond thankful for your support.
Spread among 13 occupied and historic royal residences in the United Kingdom, the collection is owned by King Charles III and overseen by the Royal Collection Trust. The British monarch owns some of the collection in right of the Crown and some as a private individual. It is made up of over one million objects, including 7,000 paintings, over 150,000 works on paper, this including 30,000 watercolours and drawings, and about 450,000 photographs, as well as around 700,000 works of art, including tapestries, furniture, ceramics, textiles, carriages, weapons, armour, jewellery, clocks, musical instruments, tableware, plants, manuscripts, books, and sculptures.
Some of the buildings which house the collection, such as Hampton Court Palace, are open to the public and not lived in by the Royal Family, whilst others, such as Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace and the most remarkable of them, Buckingham Palace are both residences and open to the public.
About 3,000 objects are on loan to museums throughout the world, and many others are lent on a temporary basis to exhibitions.
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This first part includes the paintings displayed in the White Drawing Room, the Green Drawing Room, the Silk Tapestry Room, the Guard Chamber, the Grand Staircase, the State Dining Room, the Queen's Audience Room and the Blue Drawing Room,
This set contains 37 paintings and tapestries with the original frame swatches, fully recolourable. They are:
White Drawing Room (WDR):
Portrait of François Salignan de la Mothe-Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambrai (Joseph Vivien)
Portrait of a Lady (Sir Peter Lely)
Portrait of a Man in Armour with a red scarf (Anthony van Dyck)
Portrait of Alexandra of Denmark, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom and Empress of India (François Flameng)
Green Drawing Room (GDR):
Portrait of Prince James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (John Michael Wright)
Portrait of Frederick Henry, Charles Louis and Elizabeth: Children of Frederick V and Elizabeth of Bohemia (unknown)
Portrait of Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia of Autria and her Sister, Infanta Catalina Micaela of Austria (Alonso Sanchez Coello)
Portrait of Princess Louisa and Princess Caroline of the United Kingdom (Francis Cotes)
Portrait of Queen Charlotte with her Two Eldest Sons, Frederick, Later Duke of York and Prince George of Wales (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess of Wellesley (Martin Archer Shee)
Portrait of the Three Youngest Daughters of George III, Princesses Mary, Amelia and Sophia (John Singleton Copley)
Silk Tapestry Room (STR):
Portrait of Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales, Playing the Harp with Princess Charlotte (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick With her Son, Charles George Augustus (Angelica Kauffmann)
Guard Chamber (GC):
Les Portières des Dieux: Bacchus (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Les Portières des Dieux: Venus (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Les Portières des Dieux (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Grand Staircarse (GS):
Portrait of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen Consort of Great Britain (Martin Archer Shee)
Portrait of Augustus, Duke of Sussex (Sir David Wilkie)
Portrait of Edward, Duke of Kent (George Dawe)
Portrait of King George III of Great Britain (Sir William Beechey)
Portrait of King William IV of Great Britain when Duke of Clarence (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Leopold I, King of the Belgians (William Corden the Younger)
Portrait of Prince George of Cumberland, Later King George V of Hanover When a Boy (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (George Dawe)
Portrait of Queen Charlotte at Frogmore House (Sir William Beechey)
Portrait of Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saafeld, Duchess of Kent (Sir George Hayter)
State Dining Room (SDR):
Portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom in Coronation Robes (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of King George III of the United Kingdom in Coronation Robes (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess of Wales (Jean-Baptiste Van Loo)
Portrait of Caroline of Ansbach when Princess of Wales (Sir Godfrey Kneller)
Portrait of Frederick, Princes of Wales (Jean-Baptiste Van Loo)
Portrait of King George II of Great Britain (John Shackleton)
Portrait of King George IV of the United Kingdom in Garther Robes (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Queen's Audience Room (QAR):
Portrait of Anne, Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn (née Anne Luttrel) in Peeress Robes (Sir Thomas Gainsborough)
Portrait of Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn in Peer Robes (Sir Thomas Gainsborough)
London: The Thames from Somerset House Terrace towards the City (Giovanni Antonio Canal "Canaletto")
View of Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basilica and the Campanile (Giovanni Antonio Canal "Canaletto")
Blue Drawing Room (BDR)
Portrait of King George V in Coronation Robes (Sir Samuel Luke Fildes)
Portrait of Queen Mary of Teck in Coronation Robes (Sir William Samuel Henry Llewellyn)
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Found under decor > paintings for:
500§ (WDR: 1,2 & 3)
1850§ (GDR: 1)
1960§ (GDR: 2 & 3 |QAR 3 & 4)
3040§ (STR, 1 |GC: 1 & 2|SDR: 1 & 2)
3050§ (GC:1 |GS: all 10|WDR: 4 |SDR: 3,4,5 & 6)
3560§ (QAR: 1 & 2|STR: 2)
3900§ (SDR: 7| BDR: 1 & 2|GDR: 4,5,6 & 7)
Retextured from:
"Saint Mary Magdalene" (WDR: 1,2 & 3) found here .
"The virgin of the Rosary" (GDR: 1) found here .
"The Four Cardinal Virtues" (GDR: 2&3|QAR 3 & 4) found here.
"Mariana of Austria in Prayer" (STR, 1, GC: 1 & 2|SDR: 1 & 2) found here.
"Portrait of Philip IV with a lion at his feet" (GC:1 |GS: all 10|WDR: 4 |SDR: 3,4,5 & 6) found here
"Length Portrait of Mrs.D" (QAR: 1 & 2|STR: 2) found here
"Portrait of Maria Theresa of Austria and her Son, le Grand Dauphin" (SDR: 7| BDR: 1 & 2|GDR: 4,5,6 & 7) found here
(you can just search for "Buckingham Palace" using the catalog search mod to find the entire set much easier!)
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windsorburg0510 · 1 year
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Finally My Mega Project Complete “Buckingham Palace”🏛🇬🇧
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I have to say “ Thank you so much” Everyone who create beautiful the all CC , if without all CC my palace is not finished and not great graceful like this.
If you need my ID to download
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cliffou29 · 1 year
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Build bigger
Ok, so I’m sharing with you my method to buil digger in TS4.
As it is not possible to have lots larger than 64x64, I looked for a method to arrange multiple adjacent lots (with a slight overlap) in order to build multiple lots and give the illusion of having a single building.
After numerous trials and errors, many failures, periods of giving up, new attempts, I finally succeeded in doing what I wanted: modifying the "World" file of Newcrest to rearrange the 5 lots located on the right.
I created 3 layouts: one in the shape of an L, one in the shape of an M, and one in the shape of a U. You can choose according to your project. Therefore, there are 3 world files available to download :
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- BG_Engagement_01L.world
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- BG_Engagement_01M.world
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- BG_Engagement_01U.world
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I recommend downloading all 3 and storing them somewhere on your hard drive so that you can switch between layouts depending on your projects. 
How to use them :
It's quite simple: just go to the folder C:\Program Files\EA Games\The Sims 4\Data\Shared\Worlds\Areas and replace the file "BG_Engagement_01.world" with one of the three downloaded files (so you need to rename the chosen file by removing the letter indicating the layout).
Attention: for safety, save the original world file somewhere just in case...
Then, you just need to build the different lots: to have a single building, it is necessary to manage the walls at the boundaries and thus plan the construction carefully... obviously, a room cannot be overlapped between two lots (when on a lot, you can see the external envelope of the other lots but not the interior).
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It's a method that can satisfy builders, but it's not really suitable for playing The Sims normally...
I heard that during updates or installation of expansions, world files can be restored. So I think that during updates, I will have to redo the process (hoping it won't break the files... but only the future will tell).
* Note: the display in the world view is not great. When the lots are built, the visuals cover up the clickable areas of each lot... so you have to experiment with the mouse, but it works :)
I hope you’ll enjoy it
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annadedanann · 6 days
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La Maison Living-room Set
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