House For Sims 2
by Mad Kid Ian
Updated: 28 May 2026
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- §18,413
- Residential
- 2×2 Lot
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- No Amenities
- 3 Story
- Unfurnished
- Unoccupied
- Driveway
- Extension Compatible
- Requires All Expansion Packs
Tall rooflines, decorative trim, and large front-facing windows give this compact suburban home a surprisingly elegant appearance despite its narrow footprint. The enclosed front porch and vertical layout help the structure feel larger and more distinctive than the average neighborhood starter home while still maintaining a comfortable residential atmosphere.

Inside, the first floor combines the living room, dining space, kitchen, and bathroom into a broad open layout centered around the main staircase. The arrangement keeps the lower level easy to navigate while still leaving plenty of room for furnishing, entertaining, or gradually filling every available corner with random objects your Sims refuse to throw away.
The second floor shifts toward more private family space with two bedrooms connected by a central landing and nearby bathroom. Large windows throughout the upper level help the house maintain an open feeling despite the relatively compact structure.


At the very top, the unusual attic bedroom creates one of the home’s most interesting spaces. The T-shaped layout and awkward corners make the room feel less like a traditional bedroom and more like a customizable loft retreat. It could easily become a private artist studio, hobby room, teen hideaway, office, reading loft, or the sort of mysterious upper-floor space Sims insist is “perfectly normal” despite nobody fully understanding what it was originally designed for.
Architectural logic may vary slightly by floor, but at least your Sims will never complain the house is boring.
Part of the Carefree Close Homes Set
The Carefree Close collection brings together five comfortable suburban homes designed around clean layouts, flexible interiors, and just enough architectural variety to keep the neighborhood from looking like somebody copied and pasted the same house five times. Each home has its own personality, from bright contemporary windows and Mediterranean-inspired porches to narrow vertical layouts, roomy loft spaces, and balconies made for Sims who enjoy pretending they have peaceful morning routines.
Together, the set offers a practical mix of small family homes, starter-friendly layouts, and slightly more stylish suburban options. Some lean modern, some lean Mediterranean, and at least one seems to have gotten very enthusiastic about attic space, but all five are easy to customize and ready for players who want livable homes without wrestling with overly complicated floorplans.
Carefree Close is ideal for building out a quiet residential street with homes that feel related without being identical. They are modest, playable, and flexible enough for new families, roommates, empty nesters, or any Sim household still pretending it will eventually keep the front yard tidy.