House For Sims 2
by Mad Kid Ian
Updated: 26 May 2026

- §33,669
- Residential
- 3×2 Lot
- 2 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- No Amenities
- 2 Story
- Unfurnished
- Unoccupied
- No Parking
- Requires All Expansion Packs
The exterior design immediately sets this home apart with its curved walls, towering vertical windows, and layered terrace spaces that give the structure a sleek urban presence without becoming overly futuristic. Clean concrete surfaces, symmetrical landscaping, and expansive glass panels help the house feel both modern and surprisingly elegant from the street view.

From the rear, the stacked balcony design and central fountain courtyard create a more private atmosphere while continuing the home’s geometric architectural theme. Multiple terrace levels give the structure a sense of height and openness, making the lot feel much larger than its footprint initially suggests.

Inside, the first floor uses angled walls and broad open spaces to create a modern layout that feels architectural even before furnishing begins. Large windows surround the interior, allowing natural light to spread through the central living areas while the staircase anchors the entire design vertically through the home.

The second floor continues the layered modern aesthetic with elevated platforms and open room divisions connected by the central staircase. The structure’s unusual geometry creates strong sightlines throughout the interior while still leaving plenty of flexibility for furnishing and customization.

At the top level, a compact upper room opens directly onto a massive rooftop terrace surrounded by panoramic windows and open-air balcony space. It feels less like a traditional third floor and more like a private penthouse retreat quietly floating above the neighborhood below.
May cause sudden urges to buy minimalist furniture and pretend concrete is a personality trait.
Part of the Majestically Modern Houses Set
These homes are all boldly modern additions to any town or city. Each one is designed around a slightly different style of living while maintaining the same strong focus on contemporary architecture and spacious layouts. Their size and modern features come at a considerable cost, however, meaning only Sims with successful careers and healthy bank accounts are likely to afford them comfortably.