Basements and foundations sims 3


















With the extra space, I throw in a bookcase, some loveseats, a phone, some lighting, and even a fireplace. Check it out…. Neat, huh? And now for the cool trick. I put a diagonal wall near the stairs, stick in a single door, then switch to Live Mode with Shannon selected.

I put the walls up, then I lock the door down there just for her! You would think that all that fire and wood would be a recipe for disaster, but what fun would it be if everything was nice and safe?

Especially for an evil Sim? Now, what if you have a house with a foundation, and you want a basement? If I were to build the foundation on top of that, the game would indeed let me. I build my stairs from the basement, then hit Page Up to get to the surface. From there, I make my foundation on the entire area I wish to cover, including the stairs. See that 1x1 tile representing the landing?

Now, I can just select the stairs again, and I place the stairs right on that empty tile, so we get this…. Adding a basement to a house that already has a foundation is a real pain.

You basically have to cut away the foundation first, plan your placement of the basement second, then link up the stairs correctly… while remembering to delete any offending objects like windows or hanging lights. The Sims 3 Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 7 Apr pm. Was this guide helpful? Basements in The Sims 2 and The Sims 3 can be created using foundations by placing an area of foundation that is hollow in the center, then lowering the terrain inside the hollowed-out foundation so that the area in the basement is the equal height of a typical floor.

This makes the basement a fully usable space accessible by Sims, so long as the Sims have a means to reach the basement. Basements are not possible at all in The Sims , as that game lacks both foundations and a dedicated basement tool. The basement tool was not included in The Sims 3 for console , but a basement can still be constructed using foundations in the same manner as in The Sims 2.

It is still possible to build basements with foundations in versions of The Sims 3 that have the basement tool. Patch 6 for The Sims 3 and patch 15 for The Sims 4 introduced the Basement Tool into build mode , allowing the construction of basements on buildings without foundations.

The tool was previously used to construct the tombs included in The Sims 3: World Adventures. Basements created using this tool are considered an additional story level under the ground, and when viewed the surrounding area is black, rather than showing the terrain. The basement stairs cannot connect directly to a foundation in The Sims 3 , but they can in The Sims 4. Basements in The Sims 3 and The Sims 4 can be as deep as four stories. To build a basement in The Sims 3 , the basement tool can be used to zone in an area for a basement to be constructed.

Note that the images included in the tutorial below demonstrate building a basement in a new lot. The steps listed out for building a basement in a pre-built house versus a house being constructed should not differ, unless otherwise mentioned. Be aware that the methods of construction outlined here will only work in The Sims 2 and The Sims 3. The Sims does not feature foundations or a basement tool, so it is not possible to build under the lower level of any lot.

The Sims 4 handles foundations in a different manner than The Sims 2 or The Sims 3 , so building basements using foundations is not possible in that game. Up-to-date versions of The Sims 3 allow construction of basements using the basement tool, but building basements using foundations is still possible.

Note that this tutorial details building basements using the foundation tool. As such, basements cannot be added to buildings without foundations with this method. For the purposes of this tutorial, an empty lot has been chosen to demonstrate the construction of basements. If you are remodeling an already-existing house, move to Step 2. Ideally, Basements should be built on flat lots, though there are exceptions to this. For beginner builders, level out the lot before building the foundation.

To start, lay down the foundation for the building, as you would if you were building a house without a basement. You can begin to build the above-ground portions of the building right now, or you can choose to wait until the basement is complete. Use the foundation tool and hold the Ctrl key to remove the foundation, excluding a one-tile-wide foundation around the perimeter of the future basement. The basement does not need to be as large as the house above it, so you can leave some parts of the first floor foundation alone if you do not want a basement built below it.

Note that if you're adding a basement to a house, you may want to copy the floor tiles with the Eyedropper Tool, since removing the foundation will also remove the floors on top of it. Find a wallpaper or other wall covering to place on one or more sections of the foundation inside the hollowed-out area.



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