Welcome to Eira Estates, a bold architectural statement that screams, “I’m modern, I’m narrow, and I contain multitudes… of IKEA furniture.”
The Exterior: The Slim Legend
This house is so skinny, it could moonlight as a bookmark.
The orange-and-black color scheme gives it the vibe of a Halloween candy bar that went to design school.
The front garden is a polite nod to nature, just enough flowers to say “I care,” but not enough to require actual gardening, but you could if you really wanted to.
A flat roof tops it off like a minimalist cherry on a very rectangular sundae.
Lighting is the real MVP
Natural light floods in like it’s trying to pay rent. Huge windows on every level ensure your Sims are always bathed in golden hour glow, even when they’re crying in the bathroom.
Interior lighting is a vibe: pendant lights, floor lamps, and ambient glows that make every room feel like a Pinterest board come to life.
Even the stairwell is lit like it’s auditioning for a role in a futuristic rom-com.
Ground Floor: Where the Magic (and Snacks) Happen
Open-concept kitchen with sleek appliances that say, “I cost more than your Sim’s salary.”
Dining area with chairs so stylish they probably have their own Instagram accounts.
Living room complete with cozy seating, a TV, and enough plants to make a botanist weep with joy.
Second Floor: Bedrooms & Existential Crises
Two bedrooms, each with its own personality: one’s giving “Zen retreat,” the other’s giving “teen angst but make it chic.”
Beds, nightstands, and wall art that scream “I have taste and possibly a subscription to Architectural Digest.”
Rugs and lamps that pull the room together like a well-written sitcom finale.
Bathroom & Study: Function Meets Flair
Bathroom with modern fixtures and lighting, so flattering your Sims might never leave.
Study area with desks and shelves perfect for pretending to work while actually browsing Simstagram.
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