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    The Sims Bi-Weekly Build Challenge, Week 87: Minimalist Container Home!

    The Sims Bi-Weekly Build Challenge, Week 87: Minimalist Container Home!


    Bi-Weekly Build Challenge, Week 87: Minimalist Container Home!

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 05:05 PM PST

    VOTE FOR WEEK 86: Mid-Century Modern Home HERE.

    Winners

    Week 85: Cozy & Romantic Cabin Retreat!

    🥇1st Place (43.10% of the votes):

    /u/TheVioletLily - Romantic A-Frame For Two - TS4

    🥈2nd Place - (31.03% of the votes):

    /u/Deena_hax - Arch You Glad Retreat- TS4

    🥉3rd Place (29.31% of the votes):

    /u/Lusacan - Ixora Blossom - TS4

    See all the rankings here.


    Introduction for Newcomers

    Every two weeks the challenge will change, We'll design a different house or interior of a room and we might even sneak a few Create-A-Sims in to break it up a little.

    Certain challenges will have a monetary limit, some will be spend as much as you like/can to impress.

    We try to make it so everyone can participate in all challenges no matter which Sims game you have and which expansion/stuff packs you have.

    If you would like to see some of our past challenges, please check out THIS link.


    Bi-Weekly Build Challenge, Week 87: Minimalist Container Home!

    Shipping containers have been used for everything from urban farms to off-the-grid getaways and all-in-one pools. Made from the thousands of surplus containers that sit on docks around the world, these homes can be an eco-friendly alternative to traditional building materials. Each container should measure 12 x 5. Feel free to stack as many (or as few) containers on your property as you'd like. Using roofs on these type of homes is not recommended.

    Key Elements:

    • Vertical Lines on exterior walls/use of metals.

    • Flat roofs.

    • Containers that are uniform in size and can be attached to one another or stacked.

    Must be residential/rental (NO apartments!), and fully functional. (TIP: Consider using cheats to unlock debug/hidden items and to place objects more freely!)

    NOTE: This challenge will be open for TWO weeks!

    Reference Links --

    To submit an entry you must comment on this post and format your comment like this, IF IT'S NOT IN THIS FORMAT IT WILL BE DISQUALIFIED:

    Your username - Title of submission - Version info - unformatted link to photo or video

    Link to Gallery Download (Use #RedditBuildChallenge as a tag for ease!) You don't have to link to the Gallery, its only to make it easy for people to find if they want to download

    Build Guidelines

    Requirements:

    • One entry per person.

    • Fully functional.

    • All containers must measure 12 x 5 (8 x 4, if diagonal).

    • Exterior walls must have either vertical or horizontal lines, no matter the material.

    • Residential/rental properties only (NO apartments).

    • No Photoshopping images.

    • CC allowed.

    Important Dates

    January 25th: Challenge Closes around 10pm EST and then posts are verified/voting commences. Winners will be announced when the next challenge goes live.

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    ITS A BIG MOMENT MOM - 10 year old me

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 11:43 AM PST

    Trying to fit a 2-panel door on a 3-panel porch [not OC]

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 08:37 PM PST

    It’s a struggle

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 10:00 PM PST

    My sister bought me a plumbob light for my birthday!

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 03:53 PM PST

    My sim just gave birth and took a taxi home.

    Posted: 14 Jan 2020 01:15 AM PST

    This is a house I recently built for my Sims, my goal this year is to get better at building so here goes :)

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 12:04 PM PST

    Who's got two thumbs and convinced herself that the Tiny Living Contest was only for the simmers who bought the pack? While knowing the pack hasn't been launched yet? And then proceeded to build a feckin' house at the last possible minute when her brain finally ceased to fart? This gal!

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 11:17 PM PST

    Finally free of the the tyrant

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 03:52 PM PST

    The first two masterpieces my Sim ever created were paintings of her cats. That's true love, I'm sp proud of her *wipes away a tear*

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 08:54 AM PST

    I went on The Sims Creator and found this... Masterpiece.

    Posted: 14 Jan 2020 03:25 AM PST

    A tiny student loft for your “broke” sim and their roommate ��

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 01:29 PM PST

    Wish this was how my house looked like tbh..

    Posted: 14 Jan 2020 02:33 AM PST

    This Sulani house is one of my all-time favorites. I've played with many families in it. Perfect for a big family and with an open outdoor kitchen to absorb all the sunny ocean days.

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 07:57 AM PST

    PSA: "Makeovers" don't modify the entire structure of someone's skull and cartilage

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 11:39 AM PST

    A bit of a pet peeve but jeez guys completely remaking a sim into something unrecognizable is not a makeover, it's just...making an OC and giving them an existing character's name

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    It makes me so happy that sims have pregnant bellies in their mermaid form

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 04:21 PM PST

    I just finished building Grandma's house, and she's a bit of a hoarder.

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 07:01 PM PST

    Same bro...same. :')

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 09:04 AM PST

    I honestly *live* for a good backsplash

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 06:52 PM PST

    One of my favorite Sims I've made in a while: I tried going for traditional Geisha makeup

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 06:54 PM PST

    Honestly who hasn’t done this?

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 06:23 PM PST

    Uh I don’t think that’s how discounts work

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 03:15 PM PST

    I built an industrial-style residence on the Old Salt House lot and the kitchen/dining room is one of my favourite parts of the building

    Posted: 13 Jan 2020 08:54 PM PST

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