335 Downloads
18 Comments
335 Downloads
18 Comments

Description
This historic family home dates back to 1845, and is filled with charm, character, and maybe a ghost or two (or three)....

Qube Design has recently completed a full renovation of The Edwardian, and now this charming family home features a beautiful main-level open plan kitchen, large foyer and gi-normous living room (with the perfect corner for a grand piano)! The upper level has 3 bedrooms, a lovely art-deco main bathroom, and the master suite offers a cozy ensuite bath, a fireplace, and a private balcony overlooking the pool. The lower level has a big media-family room with fireplace, laundry room, gym and full bath, and the bonus room can be a fourth bedroom, study, or den. There are innovative daylight-wells in both the family room and bonus room.

The yard is fantastically landscaped, and includes a portico with parking for an extra car, detach garage, pool area with covered patio, and a hot-tub room tucked into the rear of the property.

All this living is on a 20 x 30 footprint!

Creator Notes
Requires WA, AMB, LN, GEN and ST eps. Cars not included..

Credits
THANK YOU to all the talented artists at TSR!!

  • Price Unfurnished: 111238
  • Price Furnished: 131165
  • Furnished: Partly
  • Decorated: Throughout
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms:
  • Stories: 2
  • Lot Size: 30x20

The Edwardian: A historic family home

Mar 24, 2012 by QubeDesign   ItemID: 1138021
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Description
This historic family home dates back to 1845, and is filled with charm, character, and maybe a ghost or two (or three)....

Qube Design has recently completed a full renovation of The Edwardian, and now this charming family home features a beautiful main-level open plan kitchen, large foyer and gi-normous living room (with the perfect corner for a grand piano)! The upper level has 3 bedrooms, a lovely art-deco main bathroom, and the master suite offers a cozy ensuite bath, a fireplace, and a private balcony overlooking the pool. The lower level has a big media-family room with fireplace, laundry room, gym and full bath, and the bonus room can be a fourth bedroom, study, or den. There are innovative daylight-wells in both the family room and bonus room.

The yard is fantastically landscaped, and includes a portico with parking for an extra car, detach garage, pool area with covered patio, and a hot-tub room tucked into the rear of the property.

All this living is on a 20 x 30 footprint!

Creator Notes
Requires WA, AMB, LN, GEN and ST eps. Cars not included..

Credits
THANK YOU to all the talented artists at TSR!!

  • Price Unfurnished: 111238
  • Price Furnished: 131165
  • Furnished: Partly
  • Decorated: Throughout
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms:
  • Stories: 2
  • Lot Size: 30x20

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#9 On Mar 24, 2012 matomibotaki wrote:

So lovely\:rah\: \:wub\:

#10 On Mar 24, 2012 Pralinesims wrote:

Fantastic!

#11 On Mar 24, 2012 Simphomaniac wrote:

Beautiful work!!\:rah\:

#12 On Mar 24, 2012 mrsimulator wrote:

Beautiful!! \:rah\:

#13 On Mar 24, 2012 The Sims3 Club wrote:

my dracula sim will live there.

#14 On Mar 25, 2012 millyana wrote:

The brilliant red trees in the front compliment the stone walls and give the house a cheery feeling instead of a dark, dungeon one which you might expect in an old historic house.  I love how you let your imagination take you (and us!) to another place and time.

#15 On Mar 25, 2012 allison731 wrote:

Wow...this is wonderful. \:\)\:rah\:

#16 On Apr 2, 2012 ziapina wrote:

Looks so great! \:wub\:

#17 On Apr 4, 2012 hedwig_benjamenta wrote:

Not to be an annoying History nerd, but you call this The Edwardian, then state it was built in 1845. The Edwardian Era was from 1901-1914, so 1845 would not be remotely Edwardian. Sorry to be a wet blanket.

#18 On Aug 11, 2012 fabrizioammollo wrote:

Magnificent building.

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