
This doesn’t detract from the size of the house itself but makes it a lot easier for my Sims to comfortably live on this lot. This particular build was lacking anywhere to cook so I added a barbecue and dining table to the decking in front of the house. Outdoor space is definitely something to utilize when creating a Tiny House. In this build I turned the space into a tiny office but a number of other things would work just as well. This means that you can often use Moveobjects to place items over the end of beds.

One of the things I’ve realised when building Tiny Houses is that your Sims only need to be able to access the grid square next to the pillow in order to use a bed. Sacrificing a full kitchen and bathroom means you can fit a lot more in a smaller space. Not nearly as much as you would put in a normal sized home but all of your Sims needs can be met in this house. This house has a bed, TV, computer, bookshelf, toilet, and a food cooler. Sure, it might feel mean to deprive your Sim of a fridge or a sink but they can definitely survive without them. Although not very realistic it does mean that you’re able to utilise all of the spare space above your Sims heads.īuilding a house this small means you have to consider what your Sim really needs.

Selecting an interaction on any of the raised objects will cause your Sim to float up. Don’t worry about Sims not being able to access the space. By lifting up a chair and some decorative objects, and adding a TV to the opposite wall, I was able to turn my mezzanine into a living room. Once it’s in place, use the Right Square Bracket Key to increase the object’s size until it looks more like a piece of flooring. Make sure that the wall height of your 3×3 space is set to Tall, this will allow enough space for your 2 nd level.Īssuming you already have Moveobjects enabled, use the 9 and 0 Keys to raise the pool lane up. These pool lanes are essentially flat blocks that, unlike rugs, can be lifted up using cheats without any glitches.

In this build I used the decorative pool lanes that came with The Sims 4 Get Together as ‘flooring’ for my 2 nd level. Tiny Houses are too small for an actual mezzanine but there are other options that don’t require a huge staircase. One of the best ways I’ve found to make this size work is to create a mezzanine. You definitely have to make some sacrifices but it can be really fun to try and squeeze everything you need into just a few grid squares. A 3×3 house is pretty much the smallest liveable space you can build.
