![]() That flooring is actually the top of a table, enlarged and elevated via the use of bb.moveobjects and basement spaces, a trick I used many times throughout this build and my other two. I used a debug object for the shiny welcome mat, which goes with the glass flooring. Preparing to enter the home, let’s take a closer look at the entry: ![]() Here’s a closer look at the outdoor areas beneath the upper pool. Unlike the other two, it offers not one, but two levels of glass walled skylight-y goodness! You’ll see more of the structure and levels as we swing around. ![]() If you’re continuing on, here are images of my Clearview Luxury’s exterior.Īs with the other two homes, this build features a modern design but is a bit more sedate in terms of its color scheme. If you would prefer to watch a video tour rather than scroll through a wall of images, I completely understand, and the video is available here. In this post, we’ll take a tour of my third home in the series, Clearview Luxury, designed for sims who love entertaining and demand the very best in amenities. If you haven’t already, you should take a look at Part 1 and 2 to see how this all came about. Welcome to the final part of my Clearview series of homes for The Sims 4.
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