Glass Qube
**Update: This lot is a week late. I had a complete game meltdown this week, wiping out 3 lots in production. After individually picking apart my 2,600 mods, I determined the cause of the disaster. I had been using an empty town mod to create my lots (saves on loading time, distance rendering, etc.), however, once this lot was complete, I put in a sims couple to game-test it for 24 hrs. All went fine, I closed it and went to bed. The game would not open the following day. I could install and un-install items, but I could not get to the Town menu. I guess having 2 sims live in an empty town can cause some pretty corrupt files. I ended up re-installing the game, all the mods, piece by piece, and my exported lots. Another big lesson I got from this was to always export lots I'm working on at the end of the day, in case anything goes wrong.**
I almost gave up on it today, but decided to spend another hour on it and see if I could get it out. It worked. I'm tired, and my pizza just arrived. yeah!!!
This is a Glass Qube from Qube Design. Starting with the inspiration of the plate glass windows created by Simpossible.net, I decided to create a home that removed the boundaries between nature and the interior environment. A home where walls seem to disappear, the line between inside and out gets very blurry, and to emphasize the Glass Qube theory, mirroring walls in unexpected places. The ultimate effect is one of a quiet Zen retreat. This two bedroom, 4 bath homes offers a spectacular interior design with literally no colour intruding but from the art. Walnut walls, floors, cabinetry and furniture are accented by plain fabric in a beautiful shade of aqua pulled from the extensive tile work. Dark reflective metal covers every other surface.
The lower level features a fully developed basement with 2 car garage, gym, family room, guest bath and stunning pool area. The glass wall of the garage is designed to show off your Sims auto collection, and the mirrored garden wall surrounding the patio reflects light, visually expands space, and yet offers complete privacy in stark contrast to the rest of the house. The main floor offers a large living / dining room and kitchen with warm dark panelling and huge expanses of glass. The second floor features a private study, library and open concept guest bedroom and bath. The third floor offers privacy to the master suite, with bedroom, dressing room, and bath with double soaker tubs. One neat design element is that, other than the basement bath and utility room, there are no interior doors. Space is simply allowed to flow everywhere.
It is the glass walls available at simpossible.net that really make this home extraordinary. However, special thanks go to www.simsartgallery.net for their amazing picture mods, and www.stylistsims.net and mangosims2.free.fr for their new beautiful contemporary furniture collections. Also, great thanks to the inspiring game mods available at www.modthesims.com, especially the Fresh Prince for his spectacular new Nissan 370z and Lexus is250. And a huge thank you to the amazing artists here at TSR, especially Angelamveliza for her beautiful furniture and lighting fixtures. The new meshes and objects that are coming out daily are inspiring and motivating. Thank you!!
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