The Sims 2 – Green House Building Process

Hey everyone! This video features the building process of the house I created specially for my earlier movie, ‘A Sims2 Christmas’. I named it ‘Green House’ because I had the environment in mind. Sure you can cringe and go ‘Oh please…’ but I tried to make this house as environmentally friendly as possible…were it real that is. It features 3 bedrooms, a private ensuite, seperated toilet, shower and bathroom sinks, a Formal lounge, open living room and kitchen with counter-top dining, outdoor patio, pool, admirable landscaping and a single garage. Solar pannel are situated on the roof. These help your Sims save a little money by taking full advantage of their computer generated sun shine 😀 The music used for this video is from the SimCity 4 Rush Hour Expanion pack.. Here is the direct link to this lot on thesims2.com… thesims2.ea.com Hope you enjoy the video. Feedback is most welcome 🙂 Happy Simming everyone! TheSimMan…
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