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House Tour: 715 Falls Park Drive
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2 Bed 2 Full Bath
Mudroom
Coffee Nook
Walk in Closet
Price: §117,301
Lot Size: 20 x 20
Occupant: Jennifer Smallwood
CC/DLC List below along with my ramblings/notes on the build too :)
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I wanted this home to be super cosy with "Live Love Laugh" vibes. Very much decorated with a feminine eye with lots of cute B&M/Best Buy/cheap & cheerful clutter decor.
I have play-tested this and it all works except the two bathroom sinks because the sinks aren't designed for those counters. I'm guessing the counters are too high which puts the sinks too high to use. I did try to play around and try and get it working but couldn't manage it. It doesn't bother me (it kinda eliminates the dishwashing in the bathroom) so I left it for the ✨ aethestic✨ but they can easily be replaced if you want!
I've also removed the custom images in the bedroom (you can see them in the video), just because they are boudoir shots :)
DLC LIST:
Essential:
For Rent
High School Years
Cottage Living
Eco Living
Seasons
Get Together
Non-Essential:
Growing Together - lamps & light
Island Living - landscaping plant
Get Famous = stairs
Cats & Dogs- sculptures
City Living - Rug
Get to Work - sculpture
Dream Home Decorator- plant
Dine Out -plant
Spa Day - towel
Outdoor Retreat - condiment clutter
My First Pet Stuff - blinds
Romantic Garden - landscape flowers
Free Holiday Pack - lights
CC LIST:
by House of HarlixORJANIC
Brick Foundation
Sectional Sofa
Curtain Right & Left - Short
Cushion 1 & 2
BAYSIC
A good chunk of it
BAFROOM
Scrub
Bathtub
Shampoo
Towel Rack
Toilet roll
Soap Dispenser
Face Cloth
KICHEN
Rubber Plant
Olive Oil
Lovely Lady Bush
Cabinets Shallow
Counter
Wine Rack
Glass Pendant Short
Chopping Board Set
Bay Tree
HARLUXE
Sink
Beach Bag
Coffee Table
JARDANE
A good chunk
LIVIN' RUM
Stacking Box
Tiny Tray
Remote
Simsung Frame TV
Magazine
End Table
Book Series
by The Clutter Cat
Understairs Shelf - Short
by @simcredibledesignsOh Reykjavik
Paintings
Cushions
Zara
Bed
Nothing to Fear
Geomentric Shelves
Silky Intentions
Toilet Brush
Lotions
Nuance
Mugs
Scandi Fever
Sideboard
Plant 2
3 Cushions
TV
Rug
Naturalis
Hanging Plant tall
Hanging Plant Suculenta
Coffee Maker
Calligaris
Purse
Rug
Sandals
Purse Rack Hanger
Welcome Sculpture
Paper Shop Bag
Botts
Bag Rack
Country Coffee
Flower
Straws
Wall Mug Board
Painting 1 & 2
Deco Cutting Board
Capsule Tower
Capsules
Pomeriggio Candle
Jules
Sandals
Lipstick
Dream
English
Latitude
Make Up Trays
Toilet Brush
Shampoos
Cotton Swabs
Agata Candle - Small
Keep Life Simple
Bathroom Towel
Toilet
Bidet
Bedroom Mirror
La Femme
Painting Small
Go Trendy
Plant Bottle
Spotlight
Desk
Daydreamer
Pillow
Love the Less
Sphere
Glass Cloche Decor
Cotton Plant
4 Cushions
by @onyxsimsExcelsior
Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper Holder Free Standing
by @simkoosMorning Routine
Closet Clutter Shoe Box
Plant Mum II
Mini Plants
Eucalyptus v2
Cup of Straws
Metal Tongs
Tiny Living Room Television - Standing
Thermos
Makeup Palette
Hanging Purse
Shoe Box
Storage Container V1 & V2
Stacked Cups
Napkin Holder
Cup of Straws
by @pralinesims
Decal Posters 9, 8, 7, 5, 4, & 2
by @awingedllama
Blooming Rooms Plants
Paranormal Plants
Apartment Therapy v2
by @soloriyaBarber Shop Decor
Hair Mousse
Hair Spray
by @lapanemona
Harmony Set
by @syboubouCountry Kitchen
Glass Jars
Pot Holder
Olive Oil, Pepper & Salt
Induction Stove
Kitchen Sink
Millennial
Utensils Rack
Utensils Pot
Wall - Halftiles
Wall - FulTiles
Dish soap
Breadbox
Life Living Room
TV Remote
Magazine Pile
Candles
Life Bathroom
Razor and Cream
Toilet Deodorant
Soap Products
Bathroom Mens Products
Sophie Cushions
by @nynaevedesign
Breeze Plants & Planters
Kala Bathroom
Soap Dish
Towel V2 & V3
Toothpaste
Toothbrush
Soap Dispenser
Lyne House Number & Lights Set
Amber Bathroom
Glasses
by @redheadsims-cc
Nintendo Switch
by @sims4luxury2022 Christmas Collab
Star
Clock
Rug Collection
#8
White Siding Wood Wallpaper
Norrland Plain Wallpapers
Grassy Cobblestone Floor
Farmhouse Entry
Square Artwalls
Doormats
by @peanutbutterjelly02
Functional Photo Frames
by Mutske
Wonders of Ivy
by @peacemaker-ic
Matilda Mudroom
Pointless Renovation Short 2 Tile Arch
Colour Me Rug - Beige, White, and Brown
Gently Draping Curtains
by SnootySims
Asymmetrical Vase
Small Candle
Scent Diffuser
Home Design Books
Ceramic Vase
Ceramic Bowl
Candle Lamp
by @ravasheencc
Never Been Bedder
Platform Bed Frame - Double
Nothing Else Matters
Mattress - Double
Binge Innking Stacked Books
by Severinka
Mirror Arrows
Mirror Lotus
Cleo Hallway
Floor Mirror
by @xplatinumxluxexsimsx
Luxe Hair Tools Set
Wall Letters
Chanel Tennis Rackets
Chanel Tennis Racket Case
Chanel Tennis Balls
by @mechtasimsWelcome Home
Cookie tin
Clock
Moonstone Hanging
Dima Mirror
by @madameriasims4Back to Basics
Tile Wall
Pot Holder Wall & Flat
Wall Paint
Coffee Tin
Modular Shelves
by @kerriganhouse
Dormitory Fairy Lights
by @pierisim
Winter Garden
Pillow
by @networksims
Modera Coasters
Legacy Coasters
by @kliekie
Open Shower
by @arwenkaboomBluem Office
Books 7
Arran
Wall Tiles
Fridge
Floor Tiles
Dish Rack
by @pinkbox-anye
Holly
Trinket Dish
Jade Roller
by @sooky88
Bath & Bodyworks Candles
by NOSTYLEWOODLAND
NSWL Shampoo
Lobhe Mirror
Folfor Large Mirror
ALAS Wall Shelf
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a little jai x bhairava blurb as promised, a week later. this is just a setup for their meeting and their proper interaction would follow in the next part. hope y'all like it ! ♡
「 udaigarh ⋅ 1608 CE 」
“ princess, this isn't going to work out. . . please, reconsider. this isn't right, ” the lady-in-waiting, chandrima, made an urgent plea, turning to the court lady to attempt at convincing the royal heiress.
the older woman stepped forward although the princess didn't spare either of them a glance, dressing herself up in commoner clothing. a maid hesitantly helped her in the process.
“ yuvarani— ” she implored, voice firm, “ this careless behavior would prove to be a mistake, my instincts tell me. please listen to us. ”
a bubbly voice retorts, “ and my instincts tell me, something fun will unfold. ”
wrapping a dull cotton scarf as a veil covering her face, all but her eyes. the smile that pulls up on her lips is hidden away, though her excitement is evident in her eyes.
“ chinnamma, don't be so stiff. you've spent half your life caring for my mother and then me, ” mitravinda spoke adamantly, handing the extra set of commoner clothing to the reserved woman.
( * mother's younger sister )
“ now is your chance to live a little— or ensure my safety, ” she shrugged, “ your choice. ”
manorama raised the princess, of course she knew when she had made up her mind. wondering where she had gotten this stubbornness from, she accepts the clothing with a sigh.
“ but wait— ” chandrima began, only to be interrupted by the lady, who was quite tenacious herself.
“ i will not report this venture to his majesty so as long as your royal guard comes along. ”
“ yes, yuvarani, if kala bhairava is with us, there's nothing to fear, ” the maid encouraged.
one of them had to concede, and with an opportunity like this, mitravinda had to allow a small inconvenience for the sake of her fun.
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the market was bustling with people enjoying the ‘ manmadhaga ’ festival celebrating love with plenty sweets, fragrant flowers, costumes and elegant performances. her heart raced.
she had heard a few maids talking about the cupid's star appearing once in spring every year. there was a firm belief that viewing it in the night sky after giving an offering to the cupid would grant you eternal love.
with guruji speaking of looking for potential suitors for her, mitravinda realized that she wished for a marriage born out of love than some arrangement. and while she could not actively avoid it, she had to do what all she could to invite her soulmate into her life.
“ yuvara— ” mitravinda clicked her tongue at her maid who had just returned with the offering items. she corrected herself quickly, “ i mean, my lady, there's the temple. shall we go? ”
manorama sighed as they walked ahead with a skip in their step, but she wouldn't bother discouraging the princess now. it was a foolish belief anyway, it's no way to change your fate.
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the guard blended into the crowd, following the trio from a safe distance as ordered. he was alert, surveying the surroundings and taking in the new atmosphere.
a festival promising true love? he didn't believe it but to each their own, he supposed. he did understand the princess' eager attempt to avoid marrying a man she couldn't love. after all, only he knew of her attraction to women — if anything, she would be inviting a forbidden romance.
his sword was hidden away the same as his handsome features save for the striking eyes. leaving their shoes outside, they enter the rock temple with silver designs said to have been carved by the first king of udaigarh, inviting love and misfortune together. that was why the royal family refrained from attending the celebrations, much less make a mention.
vibrantly decorated with diyas and colorful rangoli designs earnestly made by hopeful maidens, it was hard to gauge that it had been abandoned by their rulers for it was so well cared for by the commoners and some faithful nobles who had found their match through this activity that it became a tradition for generations.
parrots flew around the area, perched upon arches and blooming trees with their little whistles and singing, the sort that only arrive at this time of the year.
a crowd had gathered around the hall, watching some performance. seeing as the princess had taken an interest to it, bhairava stepped closer to watch as well, a new curiosity bubbling within.
a woman sang while another performed with such ease and rhythm to her steps. midway, a man joined smoothly, donned in a black-gold costume, strangely erotic in the way he moved despite the innocence in their choreography.
the man had strong shoulders, arms much alike a warrior, yet his body danced as though he were elegance personified. even the woman dancing along couldn't match up to the grace he radiated so naturally.
casting a glance at the ladies, he found them rooted in their spot, captivated. as was he, but bhairava was of sound mind enough to not neglect his duty.
only then does he hear a low, masculine voice singing a melodious tune.
⋆ won't you hear my prayers and answer the call of my heart, o' manmatha? ⋆
as if speaking right to him, their eyes meet and the man danced exuding longing with those expressive eyes. in a crowd of people, only bhairava found himself breathless, incapable of tearing his eyes from the dark hues pulling him into a trance-like state.
⋆ my love, must you close the door to the pull of my voice? do you not crave my presence against yours? ⋆
bhairava himself was mesmerized as the other danced, the music and the lyrics leading up to a more intimate ending. a small frown creeps onto his lips when the woman joins her partner, embracing him with a sensuality he was both fascinated and annoyed by. still, the royal guard could not deny the beauty of it all, especially when their eyes met once more at the end, the smile pulling up on the male dancer's face making his own heart flutter.
the lightly-tuned bells ringing indicated that offerings have begun, and so he tore his gaze unwillingly and followed along the princess, prioritizing his duty over his curiosity.
as he leaves, he steals a quick glance of the man, unsure what he intended to do with the image captured behind his eyelids yet treasuring it for now.
what had fate planned for these blissfully unaware souls?
the first meeting of #jairava ! did i capture their essence alright? as always, feedback and critique is always appreciated. i hope my vision translated here to some extent. i plan to write another part with a proper interaction, but let's see how this goes.
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Why handloom fabric will never go out of Style
With increased awareness of the fashion industry's negative impact on the environment, people have started to show a massive desire for handmade and hand-loomed items.
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