I changed out the bland brick wall into a bland gray wall, added a computer desk with a laptop they can program on, a gaming chair and a gaming system, a TV mounted on the wall above it, a gray area rug, with some red and gray accents around the room. I decided to stay away from the failed kitchen redesign, and after looking at some of the other rooms, decided on redesigning the main shared living room. This time around they told me they love video games, love the color gray, and love programming. I ignored my boyfriend, who I have not talked to since he humiliated me, and spoke to the other residents of the property. I had a good mind to tell them to stuff it, but decided to give it a shot and see if I could figure out what went wrong the first time. My latest job was actually from my “friends” at Partihaus, they called me back wanting to give me a second chance to redeem myself. They loved it, and it was a much needed morale boost for my poor, defeated Ariella. I added in a piano, a few seats, sprinkled in some purple stuff, and hired a pianist for the reveal. I chose to redo a small room upstairs that had just about nothing in it, and used my inspiration from my first renovation for this one. This one loved the piano, hated violin, and loved the color purple. Thankfully my next client liked the magic I worked. Yup, they hated all of it, and even started crying.įinally! Someone appreciates my wonderful handiwork. I also gave them an impressive wooden archway to replace the boring standard square one. Typically, a Mission-style home is decorated with earth tones like emerald green, russet, and tan, because those colors beautifully complement dark oak Mission furniture.” I tried my best to redesign a side room they had their TV in, adding in some really cool (in my opinion) stained glass windows, and kept to the color scheme mentioned above. A quick Google search revealed this: “Mission-style decor features leather upholstery, woven fabrics and prints with nature-themed patterns, and stained glass. I had no idea what the hell mission decor was, and the game doesn’t tell you or even give you hints as to what these genres or styles might be. One of the clients said they hated garden decor, but liked mission decor. It looked better than what was there before!īoth gigs that followed were the same. More tears and unhappy clients, they hated my mission decor makeover. I walked away from that review deciding that I wanted to try to build some of my own stuff, and then this opportunity with Dream Home Decorator came up less than a week later, which was perfect timing. It came out pretty terrible, but I realized I kind of liked it, and I learned a lot about the game that I had no idea about. As mentioned in my last review of The Sims 4 Courtyard Oasis Kit, I gave building a multi-level outdoor retreat a shot. I’ll use whatever homes come pre-loaded with a world, or download someone else’s house from the Gallery. You won’t get negative points or anything, but you do have to complete both sets of photos in order to finish the job, and my reveal slideshow looked a little weird for that particular renovation.Įven though I am a Sims veteran, having played literally every single title in the entire franchise, I usually don’t do my own building or designing. It is one of the steps you need to complete the job, so don’t be like me and forget to take your Before pictures. You’ll have to take Before and After photos for the final reveal, which is a really fun slideshow that shows off all of your hard work. You’ll select three Before and three After photos for your final reveal.
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